16 Insanely Expensive Bike Things You Do NOT Need (but want...)

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  • @emilychilds8085
    @emilychilds8085 Před 8 měsíci +270

    Extra pro Jimmi tip: If you’re going to use the Thule rack, you have to repeat the mantra ‘bikes on the roof, bikes on the roof’ as you drive so you don’t accidentally forget and go through a low barrier

    • @globeRM
      @globeRM Před 8 měsíci +9

      Yes... I found out the hard way.

    • @mechanicaldavid4827
      @mechanicaldavid4827 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I think you mean "_attempt_ to go through a low barrier..." 😉

    • @7882284
      @7882284 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@globeRM😮 ditto

    • @joelv4495
      @joelv4495 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@mechanicaldavid4827 YOU will go through the barrier just fine... 😅

    • @compassionsix
      @compassionsix Před 8 měsíci +6

      Drove a bike into the garage! Pro tip, hid the garage remote when using.

  • @sprlowe
    @sprlowe Před 8 měsíci +88

    Don't spit out the tab from your gel into the road! I find them everywhere. Some gel packs retain their tabs.

  • @mumblecake251
    @mumblecake251 Před 8 měsíci +52

    As an avid indoor-cyclist/Zwifter I'd argue that the Vacmaster was one of the best investments I made ... and yes, in races I do ramp it up to max setting. For indoor cycling a good fan is a must-have and from the purpose built fans, this is actually coming out at the bottom end ... have a look a the Wahoo headwind if you are going for unnecessary.

    • @TikeMyson69
      @TikeMyson69 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Make sure to put it behind you when you're racing. Tailwind will help you win.

    • @peternewton2200
      @peternewton2200 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I thought the same thing when the said the price. I have the headwind, got it as part of a package but it was still a lot more then the Vacmaster.

    • @alastair7399
      @alastair7399 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Only said this morning that the Vacmaster is a relative bargain for indoor cycling!

  • @markj.a351
    @markj.a351 Před 8 měsíci +116

    One thing about getting older as a cyclist is that although my fitness drops, my ability to buy expensive equipment increases.
    Buying good winter kit was the best cycling purchase I ever made.

    • @TheMoodyedge
      @TheMoodyedge Před 8 měsíci +3

      A Castlli jacket I got last year was a dam good purchase. Can ride in any weather and be warm.

    • @fallenhobbit6554
      @fallenhobbit6554 Před 8 měsíci

      Im 46 and this is so true. Just bought a new Giant that is twice the cost of my last Trek.

    • @enigma1000
      @enigma1000 Před 8 měsíci

      Ahah, so there is one advantage to getting older. Any others?

    • @badhorse84
      @badhorse84 Před 8 měsíci

      kids are out of the house, so I do not have to wake up at 5am to be back early...@@enigma1000

  • @colinfisher2463
    @colinfisher2463 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Park tool bike stand, more expensive than most but essentially for bike maintenance or just washing your bike. Solid, easy to use and looks so much nice than my previous stand.

    • @Boodoo4You
      @Boodoo4You Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sorry, I like my cheapo Aldi stand better. But only because it’s so cheap lmao

    • @Boodoo4You
      @Boodoo4You Před 8 měsíci

      @@irfuel It’s actually rated for 30kg, and it feels pretty solid.

  • @drijackson
    @drijackson Před 8 měsíci +15

    I'm going to add the Garmin Varia Rear Light - especially the one with camera. I bought the basic version and love it. However on several occasions I wish I had the camera version. On my wishlist.

    • @maximilian3004
      @maximilian3004 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I'm surprised by how many folks seem to dislike these. I also opted for the 515 instead of the 715, and I've only done a handful of rides with it, but I feel a lot safer when riding alone. I'm usually pretty good about hearing cars back, but this can spot them further than I can hear them and the visual indicator on my head unit gives me a much better idea of speed and distance.
      Not sure if it's a cultural thing, but at least in TX where the drivers are absolutely insane and all driving gigantic pickup trucks, I feel just that much safer with the Varia around my seatpost. Too bad the seatpost mount is terrible!

  • @markrizzofield9403
    @markrizzofield9403 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Love the chemistry Frances and Jimmy have so entertaining and useful products to. keep it up guy's.

  • @edlazda3245
    @edlazda3245 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Rohloff 14-speed hub gears. Hugely expensive -- about £1200 just for the hub, superbly engineered, brilliant to use. You know you want one ...

    • @_Mr_Blackmagic
      @_Mr_Blackmagic Před 8 měsíci +2

      Pinion 🥹😢

    • @thomasbernier2489
      @thomasbernier2489 Před 4 měsíci

      Depends on what you ride and where, a Rohloff with a Gates Belt drive, is about as maintenance free as it gets. The belts are good for 20,000 km. The Rolloff is good for 50,000 km. Get an SKF bottom bracket and it's good for 50,000 km too. Costly, yes, but you basically have a lifetime power train. Barring accidents or catastrophic failures, you're done working on drivetrains forever.

    • @The_Climbs_Explorator
      @The_Climbs_Explorator Před 4 měsíci

      @@thomasbernier2489 Some Rohloffs are already beyond the 200,000 kms.

    • @thomasbernier2489
      @thomasbernier2489 Před 4 měsíci

      @@The_Climbs_Explorator I don't doubt it. They are very nicely built units! Well worth the money if you ride enough to justify it.

  • @dan0368
    @dan0368 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I bought an aero vacmaster for around $65 US, came with the remote and all. I would argue that adequate cooling is a huge requirement for indoor cycling. It made a huge difference for me versus using a pedestal fan and ceiling fan, even when outdoor temperatures would be 0°. I almost never have to clean sweat off the trainer mat.

  • @endcensorship874
    @endcensorship874 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Jimmy’s tip of taping the gel to the top tube reminds me of my buddy who used to unwrap his Power Bar, lick one side repeatedly, then slap it licked side down on the top tube. There it would stay, and he’d tear off bits and gobble them during the ride. Of course, his top tube was covered with spittle and crud from bars and it was the grossest you ever saw, but it worked for him.

    • @TikeMyson69
      @TikeMyson69 Před 8 měsíci

      Even Hitchcock wouldn't dare to touch that subject.

  • @benfurfie1715
    @benfurfie1715 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I have an Urban Arrow Family (in fact, it's a year to the day since I picked it up). eCargo bikes, like your Omnium, are absolute game changers. Yes, they're expensive, but they're intended to replace your car. I've been able to do pretty much all but maybe 2-3 food shops using it, and anything like vet trips, doctors, dentists, errands etc. They're a great way to combine your love for cycling with getting stuff done.
    I can't recommend them enough for anyone who lives close enough to the stuff they need on a week to week basis (like in towns or cities) instead of a car.
    Also, it's great being able to say my other bike was £6k 😂 Especially when your day to day road bike is £2k 😂

    • @melissasinclair9303
      @melissasinclair9303 Před 8 měsíci

      I don't have that particular e-cargo bike, but I have do have one (and have had it for 6 years now) and it is 100% possible for it to be an only vehicle, so cheaper than a car. The one I have can carry a passenger by design (which is why I got it because my pre-teen with autism at the time still wasn't on a bike and it allowed me to ride with him on the bike even though he was taller than me - so not just good for little kids. Other manufacturers have come out with similar things since I got mine, but it was a game changer. It's good for getting groceries, hauling a person, going camping or on a picnic, etc where that rider carries the extra weight because of the electric assist.

    • @christianb.1028
      @christianb.1028 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I love cargo bikes! We've had a Dutch Bakfiets for 5 years now and put over 10.000 km on it, transporting children, groceries and other stuff. We still have a car, but that hardly gets used anymore for shorter trips. I've carried two 30-piece-cases of beer, one child and a large bag of groceries at the same time. And if you put panier bags on it you can increase the capacity even more. If you have the space to park and the spare change to buy it I really can't reccomend these things enough.

  • @user-kf8ro8jf3q
    @user-kf8ro8jf3q Před 8 měsíci +2

    OneUp rack from the USA. I live i Colorado and this hitch mounted rack is not only super convenient, but is borderline indestructible. I was rear-ended in traffic with it on one winter, and while the car behind took heavy damage, the rack took all of the impact and was unharmed. And they also sell replacement parts at a reasonable price should something wear down after a number of years.

  • @benfurfie1715
    @benfurfie1715 Před 8 měsíci +45

    That shoe dryer is the best bike related purchase I've made in the last 12 months. Bought it after seeing you use it.
    I'd definitely argue it's a need for any UK-based cyclist. Certainly cheaper than using two different sets of shoes!

    • @justsomedude7556
      @justsomedude7556 Před 8 měsíci

      I have a fan in the garage that pushes quite a bit of air and use it to dry wet stuff and keep the humidity lower in my garage. I also have a make shift clothes line in there to hang my kits after I wash them and use the fan to dry them.

    • @daredemontriple6
      @daredemontriple6 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Never had a problem with newspaper - maybe it's just me, but when my shoes get wet I just stuff them full of crumpled up pages from a newspaper or similar (an old private eye issue is the go-to these days) and they're always dry, or very nearly dry by the next day.

    • @hughthomas90
      @hughthomas90 Před 8 měsíci

      Electric shoe dryers are a complete game changer for non-summer UK riding, especially if you’re getting super mucky off road. Such a good quality of life purchase..

    • @cannondaletim
      @cannondaletim Před 8 měsíci

      How is the shoe dryer for kids winter gloves and or boots?

    • @nluisa
      @nluisa Před 8 měsíci

      @@daredemontriple6 Totally. I replace it in the first few hours and ensure I put some dry pieces overnight. I even carry a few sheets with me when travelling (cycling or hking)

  • @AndrewScottHome
    @AndrewScottHome Před 8 měsíci +6

    The shoe dryer is brilliant. I use it all the time too. Also great for warming your shoes in the morning before a ride!

    • @cb6866
      @cb6866 Před 3 měsíci

      Gloves as well !

  • @davidparsons6517
    @davidparsons6517 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Daughter bought me a boot/glove dryer years ago. Hunting gear, diving, cycling you name it. In summer use after every ride. Sweaty gloves and and helmet. Set for no heat and air dry them. Endless options

  • @Xibalba28
    @Xibalba28 Před 8 měsíci +5

    For the Thule racks, depending on the car that one has, you would also need the towers and the clamps (for a naked roof). Thus realistically driving that system to be ~$500-$650, not including the bike rack and lock cores. Just thought I would clarify :). Great video though!

  • @oranjid
    @oranjid Před 8 měsíci +7

    That Vacmaster Turbofan with remote keeps me alive during Zwift races and is still cheaper compared to the Wahoo fan...and I prefer to adjust the level myself with the remote. I don´t need it but I would otherwise have 2-3 regular cheaper fans around and no room for this!

    • @mikegay9183
      @mikegay9183 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Got 2 of these. Lifesaver for zwift sessions.

    • @Emonk2010
      @Emonk2010 Před 8 měsíci +4

      I have one - they are really good, also if you point it so the airflow is along the ground and put your wet shoes on their side, it will dry them in no time, saving you from buying the shoe dryer!

  • @Dejay1788
    @Dejay1788 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I had some of the northwave boots. One issue I found is that water can run down your leg and into the boot, which then fills up as it’s waterproof and can’t let the water back out. Saying that though the water gets quite warm in the boot, like a little foot spa!

    • @nluisa
      @nluisa Před 8 měsíci +1

      I nearly went for winter boots, but opted for heated socks in the end. I would need a bike fit for another pair of shoes, plus it would not solve my chillblain issues when working in icy conditions. Socks aren't cheap either, but they work for more than just cycling.

  • @RyonBeachner
    @RyonBeachner Před 8 měsíci +2

    I wanted to add something about the Thule bike rack that I learned when considering buying one. Ultimately I went a different direction, but many people online have reported that the thule cross bars are more aerodynamic, and as a result don’t produce anywhere near as much wind noise as competing brands. It’s not going to bother everyone, but if you drive an EV that is already rather quiet, it can make a big “quality of life” as you won’t be wanting to constantly take the rails on/off.

  • @Zyzzyx42
    @Zyzzyx42 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Right there with ya for Silca. not the frame pump though, just bought their Terra floor pump. Excellent gauge for low pressures. Cost way too much, but I'll never have to buy a floor pump again.
    another one is a workstand. Feedback Sports Pro Mechanic bike stand. silly expensive, but SO nice to use. And portable; take it down, bag it up, through it in the car when heading out to an event.

  • @sprlowe
    @sprlowe Před 8 měsíci +3

    Good advice about the shoe dryer. I have one for my ski boots. It hadn't occurred to me to use it for my cycling shoes till now. Thank you for the tip.

  • @redauwg911
    @redauwg911 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Jelly sandwich, on white bread, regular jelly contains 268 calories 5.7 g of protein and 58 g of carbohydrate.

  • @artvandelay9345
    @artvandelay9345 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The shoe dryer is essential if you ride for any significant duration indoors. The enduro bearings aren't ideal for Sram dub because they eliminate the plastic hat/reducer and are sized to fit the dub axle. This creates metal on metal contact on the crank axle which causes unnecessary wear.

  • @billhulley
    @billhulley Před 8 měsíci +10

    +1 for Northwave winter boots. Mine have lasted three winters so far.
    The only issue I have with them is the cuffs aren't tight enough on my legs so water gets in and then can't get out! Solved by adding GripGrab CyclinGaiters. Keeps my feet completely dry even in torrential downpours 👍

  • @calebjackson2631
    @calebjackson2631 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Drying your shoes more quickly than just air drying also helps minimize odor problems. I use a boot/shoe dryer very frequently. For me it is a necessity. There are dryers available that have a heat or no heat option. 👍🏼

  • @csmith9761
    @csmith9761 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hitch mounted bike rack, specifically Kuat ones. Don't need to worry about forgetting that your bike is up on the roof. Kuat because they last long time but they are very modular so if a part wears out or gets damaged, you can just replace the part at a reasonable price.

  • @bike.mad.kimbos
    @bike.mad.kimbos Před 8 měsíci +4

    Yakima High Road is the best rack. Clamps the front wheel so no issues with carbon frames. Compatible with 26-29 inch wheels and includes a steel loop in the wheel clamp to slip a D-lock through for security. Also includes a long cable lock anchored within the rack for extra security..

    • @abkold
      @abkold Před 7 měsíci

      Thule makes one that does it as well. It is called Thule UpRide. I love mine

  • @sebastianm2381
    @sebastianm2381 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the tip on the Vacmaster. I too tend to overheat on the turbo. Bought one and used it for the first time yesterday. Just wow. It’s in a completely different league to the fan I’ve used before. Also the remote is a nice feature.

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Can you two rate wind proof and winter riding gloves? With you riding in cold/wet conditions regularly, it would be good information since we're entering winter season.

    • @All4Grogg
      @All4Grogg Před 8 měsíci

      You'll need define winter is like where you are, for sub freezing temps and below, bar mitts are by far the best option I have used.

  • @bddso6331
    @bddso6331 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Fully endorse that shoe dryer. I have the exact same one. It's even useful post zwift.
    I've also used it for walking boots and general trainers.
    Worth buying!

  • @allussive
    @allussive Před 8 měsíci +1

    I believe a Brompton fits here. I've had mine for 10 years and it's amazon for running errands. I use it almost everyday. If I go further than ~3 or 4 miles my back starts hurting and I'm guaranteed to have knee pain the next day but that doesn't detract from the love of my $1000+ shopping cart.

  • @alienaudaxer9827
    @alienaudaxer9827 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Vacmaster and Northwave winter boots are both superb. I've used those boots on numerous winter audaxes. Not tested them at -15 though. I value my aging bones and they don't like black ice. They def work well around -5 though.

  • @joegiro4433
    @joegiro4433 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I got the standard Vacmaster when it was on offer and teamed it with a remote control plug socket. You can only use one power for your workout but it works and is cheaper 👍🏻

  • @fschurer
    @fschurer Před 8 měsíci

    Exactly one item that I own and that is the Thule Bike rack system. They are really good. Easy to use and very secure. But, keep in mind that with the more oversized MTB frames and with the use of a Thule Carbon Frame protector the clamp system might nog clamp that well. You have to make sure it is really secure. A few years back I was a bit to quick putting my mountainbike on the roof of my car. A few corners later my bike swung to the side of the car causing some dents. Luckily my bake stayed fitted on the rack where wheels are put in because of the insanely strong wheel straps.

  • @sprlowe
    @sprlowe Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks both - Tubolito tubes on their way - Tail Fin to follow ready for my next tour of the Wild Atlantic Way (I will need space for good waterproofs, I think!).

  • @falklevien
    @falklevien Před 8 měsíci +1

    Got myself a Vacmaster second hand a few months back. This thing is absolutely brilliant!

  • @davelittlejohn3500
    @davelittlejohn3500 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I bought the shoe drier after you had it on your video last year I think and its changed my life 😂😂 cycling shoes, walking boots, kids shoes, gloves, its had some use for something I didn’t know I needed 😂

  • @sgtginga
    @sgtginga Před 28 dny +1

    That shoe dryer is absolutely boss

  • @christopherjarvis1815
    @christopherjarvis1815 Před 5 měsíci

    Shoe drier is an absolute must. I run, hike, and bike and this has saved me having wet shoes after rainy or snowy rides or runs

  • @All4Grogg
    @All4Grogg Před 8 měsíci

    I have a Lasko X-Blower Utility fan/floor dryer/squirrel cage fan *they are called different things everywhere* that I use for indoor training and also for just general air circulation and on occasion floor drying. WELL worth the 65 USD, no remote on my model so I did a bit of modification involving wire and solder. It's awesome, highly recommend for anyone riding indoors. They are MUCH better fit for the task than box fans/turbo fans, fans do not direct air efficiently, blowers do.
    Have had a shoe dryer for decades and it gets pretty heavy use, mostly for boots in winter and my sons' running shoes during the cross country season. Very much worth the price if you live in a place where it snows heavily and you spend significant time in said snow, these are near indispensable IMO.
    If either of these items broke tomorrow, I would replace them, tomorrow.
    The rest of the items, nah.
    I do have an ebike for commuting and a trailer to attach when desired for shopping, a dedicated cargo bike would be wasteful for my use case. Cheap trailer is just more convenient and much cheaper for most people than a cargo bike with the same capability. I get it, it's the same disconnect drivers have when they convince themselves they NEED a pickup truck because they occasionally haul things instead of just buying a small trailer and hitching it to their car when needed.

  • @barrycorney3665
    @barrycorney3665 Před 8 měsíci

    The Vacmaster 54 is a breath of fresh air.... seriously I used a small table top fan for a while and this thing is just brilliant, I set it about 6 feet away and adjust the tilt...Not one to sweat much anyway this thing ensures there's no dripping nonsense going on and I've done 4hr indoor rides where the salt is dried on my arms and head....

  • @earl9378
    @earl9378 Před 8 měsíci +3

    it be fun to see you guys stress test a dual suction roof rack like the one from Rockbros.

  • @waisinglee1509
    @waisinglee1509 Před 8 měsíci

    I am really curious about those Enduro BBs now! Thanks!

  • @Showuk
    @Showuk Před 8 měsíci +1

    The shoe dryer is an excellent purchase. Mine gets a lot of use from my kids shoes as well!
    And for bike racks, the INNO tyre hold system beats the thule frame clamp for me.

  • @skipwalker1954
    @skipwalker1954 Před 8 měsíci

    I had a Wahoo Kickr trainer. I'm older and basically got tired of putting my bike on the trainer to do indoor sessions. So I blew an absurd amount of money and got the Kickr bike. It is SO COOL. Works great. I absolutely did not need it - but I love it. It cost way more than my road bike.

  • @danielfay8963
    @danielfay8963 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Highly recommend a shoe drier (the one they feature is good, but there are loads of similar ones). I have a pair of boot driers that I use for my ski boots, but they also work great for basically any other type of shoe. They get to basically body temperature, so no issue with melting glue or anything, but they'll get your shoes nice and warm for you.

  • @kateford6016
    @kateford6016 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I live in Sweden, every house has a shoe dryer, they are great for drying shoes, boots, gloves etc, bet bit of kit ever! Great for cycling stuff or just regular every day use.

  • @YorwerthHiraeth
    @YorwerthHiraeth Před 8 měsíci

    Bought the same shoe dryer after watching an old video where you recommended it. Easy to do after a ride: hang inserts over a radiator and whack the dryer on. My current shoes are yet to get that wet dog smell.
    So thanks, Francis

  • @ghostyjack
    @ghostyjack Před 8 měsíci

    I've got a tailfin on my bike and it's brilliant. My bike has its rim brake mounted by the bottom bracket, has no brake-bridge or rack mounts, combined with a quick-release that is recessed into the stays, there is no way for a conventional rack to be fitted, this solved it. Going through the rest of your items, I've got Sram eTap Red (original model) on it and although I don't have red-shift's pedals (but am considering them) I do have their shockstop stem and seatpost. It's a super comfy and practical commuter bike that most people think is completely overkill seeing as I only paid £600 for the bike to begin with, but as I ride it 5 days week, what price is comfort? I also had a pair of the Northwave boots, they worked great, but I found the top of the neoprene was soo tight that it was really difficult to get my foot in, eventually the liner ripped when trying to put them on so I had to bin them. The fidlock bottles look like a great idea, will have to check them out.

  • @williamko4751
    @williamko4751 Před 8 měsíci +2

    #1 DA Di2. Unless you are a member of Jumbo Visma, Utegra or 105 Di2 is more than enough.

  • @donwinston
    @donwinston Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love my shoe dryer. I use it to dry my gloves and helmet too. It can take several days for your rain soaked shoes to dry out without some sort of heat source.

  • @Koen030NL
    @Koen030NL Před 8 měsíci +2

    On my the top of my list is a titanium bike (with sram red preferably) 😅, maybe i wil have saved up enough by next year...

  • @fop6033
    @fop6033 Před 8 měsíci +1

    As someone who lives in the PNW, a shoe dryer has been the best winter investment. Hiking boots, running shoes, cycling shoes...its even great for warming up the shoes before I go out!

  • @ddniUK
    @ddniUK Před 5 měsíci

    Got that same boot dryer for Xmas. GAMECHANGER! It does gloves booties, shoes and hats. Love it.

  • @benfurfie1715
    @benfurfie1715 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I'm surprised, considering the suite of Park Tools behind you, you didn't go for their Master tool kit. At a whopping £6,800, it's definitely insanely expensive, and as Nik will confirm, we all love a good tool. 😂

    • @georgewatson3166
      @georgewatson3166 Před 8 měsíci

      Park tool quality has dropping unfortunately. One of their 5mm Allen keys is lucky to last 6 months in the shop vs a couple of years before covid

  • @hendrixinfinity3992
    @hendrixinfinity3992 Před 8 měsíci

    Carradice made a better tailfin 50 years ago called the bagman. They only really fit carradice bags which are not as aero as the tailfin but I've never found that to slow me down when I've lightly packed it. It's stiff as hell and you barely notice it being there.
    You can get it for £50 odd from Sjs and the QR version can fit any saddle with metal rails. They also make some struts which increase the load capacity from 10kg to 20 and make it even stiffer.
    Including the bag and the strut you're paying less than £150, and you don't need rack mounts at all since the struts can attach where you mount the fenders.
    You can also strap a backpack or an 8 pack to it if you need

  • @stephenkohler3472
    @stephenkohler3472 Před 7 měsíci

    I love my Enduro BB. The Xd-15's just keep getting smoother and smoother.

  • @lifeincycling
    @lifeincycling Před 8 měsíci +1

    2:26 Works for kids rugby shoes as well, never a week where I haven't used this.

  • @addiecusack1530
    @addiecusack1530 Před 8 měsíci

    The shoe dryer is awesome ! such great value and you recommended it in an old video and boy it was a great recommendation ❤️💪
    If you ride daily or weekends it’s a perfect gadget !

  • @robfti
    @robfti Před 8 měsíci +1

    I bought one of the Shoe Dryers from seeing you mention them in a previous video. I've used it on my kids sports boots more than on my Cycling shoes but it was a good purchase.

  • @Jarek.
    @Jarek. Před 8 měsíci +1

    15:50 Thile Bike Rack can turn from "expensive" to a "super expensive" thing. If you forget about your bikes when going into an underground garage 😂

  • @eyeq1451
    @eyeq1451 Před 8 měsíci

    With the current Omnium lineup there are bespoke electric Cargo and Mini-Max models so you don't have to bolt on an aftermarket motor. :) That said, the E-Mini-Max starts at 5200 Euros (4500 GBP).
    I just kitted out a very similar bike called the ten07 Unicorn, you can just unscrew one big screw and take off the cargo rack to either save space in your shed/flat or to take it on train journeys where at least here in Germany you aren't allowed anymore to take cargo bikes with you. The whole (non electric, but SRAM GX Eagle eTap with drop bars and Rival brifters equipped) bike costs just shy of 6000 Euros, but my employer subsidies the leasing scheme with 55 Euros per month for three years so it was pretty much a no-brainer for me to max out the allowed total cost of the bike, even if I have to pay a bit of it myself. :D
    Oh, and Fidlock bottles are great. With the grit sprayed on the bottle cages when you're off road the bottles are looking really unpleasant after a short amount of time in traditional bottle cages. With the flip-up lids the nozzles stay clean and you can still easily handle the bottles one-handed.

  • @tristuschristus9387
    @tristuschristus9387 Před 8 měsíci

    Great Video and great recommendations! Love my Fidlock bottles. How about you two make a video about cargo bikes and why Jimmi ultimately chose the one from Omnium. :D

  • @geoffreyhammett7038
    @geoffreyhammett7038 Před 7 měsíci

    Had the Vacmaster for 3 years now, brilliant piece of kit, definitely recommend it!

  • @RoninCycling
    @RoninCycling Před měsícem

    I love the Silca Frame Pump. My wife got it for me for my birthday a few years back. I want to have it painted in the same color as my bike. I also really like the Fidlock bottles. I have not lost a bottle in years since switching to Fidlock.

  • @cyclingchantal
    @cyclingchantal Před 8 měsíci

    I love my SRAM etap groupset. I have the "slightly" cheaper Rival one. But what difference since switching from a 10sp Ultegra mechanical groupset.

  • @tombreen7927
    @tombreen7927 Před 8 měsíci

    Can a channel keep on getting better and better...hell yes

  • @chunkytfg
    @chunkytfg Před 8 měsíci

    Me and the Mrs have a Talifin system each. Love them. Only issue is I own one of the only bikes that they dont make an axle adapter for! (Colnagos Hexlock system)
    Definitely buying the shoe drier though!

  • @user-jr2zq9zn6n
    @user-jr2zq9zn6n Před 7 měsíci

    I recently got a Zwift Hub One and started riding on Zwift pretty much daily. I cannot believe how much I sweated when riding indoors. Believe me that VacMaster fan is a MUST buy. It is also way less expensive than some of the competition (e.g. Wahoo fan at £230).

  • @LaurentiusTriarius
    @LaurentiusTriarius Před 8 měsíci

    The ipump twist work real good.
    They have a slim floor version that's pretty slick

  • @jevgeniardassov
    @jevgeniardassov Před 8 měsíci +1

    Mine is tow hitch mounted Thule XT3 fold, which I bought years ago for 849.- and nowadays they sell it for almost 1250.-, best thing I ever bought for a bike. Only needs a towing hitch which was another 1600.- 😅.
    Fidlock - hated it, rode it on gravel and it is damn noisy, rattled so much, gave it to my kid, he doesn’t care but I was taken aback how an expensive product can be so shoddy built…

  • @ncc1107
    @ncc1107 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Don't forget Redshifts other products, especially the suspension seatpost and stem. Between those and the cheaper arclights, they're the best upgrades I've made.

  • @steve6942
    @steve6942 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice
    My expensive bike gear
    Topeak Jo blow booster
    Feedback sports sprint bike stand (awesome stuff)
    Full set of wera joker wrenches 5.5 to 19mm
    And a unior wheel truing jig
    Great content btw 👌 👏

  • @gicking3898
    @gicking3898 Před 7 měsíci

    One item to mention is the PedalCell dynamo. Closing down soon though sadly.
    Pretty informative and entertaining 👍

  • @thatguy9051
    @thatguy9051 Před 8 měsíci

    Spatz Shoe Covers!! One VOTE!!

  • @LainOTN
    @LainOTN Před 6 měsíci

    I have the cycplus tiny pump, best investment ever, I've used only twice, both in winter. How happy I was to be able to pump up my tires in 90 seconds with no effort, will buy it again.

  • @chrisridesbicycles
    @chrisridesbicycles Před 8 měsíci

    You had me at purple flip paint!
    My addition would be MAAP bib shorts. Obscenely expensive but they have the pad that keeps my butt happy.

  • @h31sman
    @h31sman Před 8 měsíci

    Wow I need that Topeak Torque wrench. I haaaate my Pedro’s torque wrench. The roll up sleeve that holds the bits isn’t super secure so literally within a month one of the bits got lost. Another bit doesn’t stay in its sleeve either so it’s permanently mounted on the wrench’s bit holder. It just doesn’t seem like the type of quality you’d get from Park Tool or that Topeak one.

  • @dannb0dge
    @dannb0dge Před 4 měsíci

    I've got the original Vacmaster fan and it is 100000% worth the money, paired to smart plug and it's perfect.
    It was half the price of the new fancy one as it didn't have cyclist tax added onto it.
    Also have a pair of the northwave winter boots. They were no where near that price, I got them with a massive discount so only paid around £100.

  • @questgivercyradis8462
    @questgivercyradis8462 Před 4 měsíci

    Ortlieb panniers. I think they were ~$200 for the pair, but they're over 3years old now and just as waterproof as the day I got them. I've taken them through monsoons and my laptop has stayed dry in there. I can load them up with SO MANY GROCERIES. The plastic mounts haven't degraded - they've worn grooves into my metal rack!
    Don't skimp out on crappy panniers. Drop the cash for good ones.

  • @iammarkstewart
    @iammarkstewart Před 8 měsíci +1

    Jimmy's Gel Method (Gimmy's Gel Method, Jimmy's Jel Method?) is the reason mechanics hate triathlon bikes. It's amazing what crap (literally?) triathletes will put up with on their bike, knowing the mechanic will have to clean it up when the seized or pulverized headset and welded on stem need to get worked on. Always fun to clean up the contrails of "miscellaneous" on the way to the back of the bike too.

  • @paulvanreesch2493
    @paulvanreesch2493 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Arundel Mandible carbon bottle cage. Pricey, but holds big bottles like nothing else.

  • @matthewlewis9356
    @matthewlewis9356 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think Chris king hubs were good I had them on my Cannondale bike in 1999 brilliant hubs.

  • @Murray_23
    @Murray_23 Před 8 měsíci

    The Thule rack comes into its own for dirty mtbs post ride. Was always putting dirty bikes in the car before. Plus they look cool af

  • @chrisdoe8192
    @chrisdoe8192 Před 8 měsíci

    Never heard of the magnetic bottles. They are amazing!

  • @ndennan67
    @ndennan67 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Living in Ireland I need one of those shoe drying machines. Off to Amazon to order one now

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur Před 8 měsíci

    Anyone know of an alternative for the GripGrab overshoes that goes on gravel/mtb shoes?

  • @jeffhoward4842
    @jeffhoward4842 Před 8 měsíci

    MKS EZ/EZ superior pedals come in mtb, road, flat flavors and are removable for travel. So easy to pop off and swappable to multiple bikes. Plus added security just pop one off when headed into the cafe for coffee and sweets

  • @owensnicholas
    @owensnicholas Před 8 měsíci

    Feedback Sports elite repair stand. It’s ridiculously expensive, but so good.

  • @mykweb
    @mykweb Před 8 měsíci

    I have one of those shoe dryers at the office. It’s a godsend in the winter. It’s also a complete hit with the others in the office.

  • @JeremyTavener
    @JeremyTavener Před 8 měsíci

    I've been looking for some winter shoes for fat biking in Minnesota. Those Northwave ones look great, and there's a bonus 50% off just now.

  • @edudutra
    @edudutra Před 7 měsíci

    Garmin Rally XC pedals. They even appeared on the video. They are soooo expensive, but for those who like, the amount of information it gives you is insane.

  • @geoffarnold1555
    @geoffarnold1555 Před 8 měsíci

    have you got any product recommendations for getting energy Gel out of headset and frame

  • @MrHrodwolf
    @MrHrodwolf Před 8 měsíci

    The fidlock system looks interesting for behind the saddle bottles, but I have never seen anyone use these in this scenario (obviously triathlon...). Do you think they would still be secure enough in this position where so many bottles are prone to rocketting? Even with the bike swaying around during an out of the saddle effort?

    • @genericasian
      @genericasian Před 8 měsíci +1

      The Fidlock mounts are magnetic and incredibly strong. With the way the bottles go on, you can't yank them straight out. You have to deliberately twist the bottle clockwise to get it out.
      I'd probably be more worried about dropping the bottle trying to get it out of the mount than it coming out on its own...
      I've also seen people put the mounts on the sides of the front fork. Short of a crash, those things aren't coming off unintentionally.

  • @samus4799
    @samus4799 Před měsícem

    The MV Agusta SV Edizione Limitata. Only available in Europe, no international shipping. Gonna have to fly out, buy it, and freight ship it back. Or maybe find a similar frame and just build a lookalike. Hardest part will probably be the non-painted stem.

  • @dankerber18
    @dankerber18 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Remember back in the day frames had little nubs on them specifically for frame pumps.

  • @h31sman
    @h31sman Před 8 měsíci +1

    Park Tool anything is a must. You really are paying for higher quality parts & build quality.

    • @yonglingng5640
      @yonglingng5640 Před 8 měsíci

      Actually, not all of their tools are top-notch. Their hex sliding T-handles have looser tolerances than my Bondhus L-shaped hex wrenches.
      One Park Tool product type I can vouch for is their workstands.

  • @amdeichgescheitert5779
    @amdeichgescheitert5779 Před 8 měsíci

    The enduro bearing have another advantage , when you ride BSA 30 . Due to the fact that bottom bracket bearings are designed to thread directly into the bottom bracket shell, eliminating the need for the aluminum cups that are traditionally used to carry the bearings they have much larger balls than other BSA 30 bearings, which mean they last much longer.

  • @jeffhebert18
    @jeffhebert18 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The 10,000$ bike in the back looking at the 30$ shoe dryer getting slammed 🥸

  • @simonguard5087
    @simonguard5087 Před 8 měsíci

    55 year old, used to ride cyclocross always got wet shoes……just ordered the Renergy shoe dryer - looking forward to getting my shoes wet next ride 😉