Dream bike workshop and garage tour | Syd Fixes Bikes
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 7. 06. 2024
- Welcome to our new "shed" that is not a shed đ We are super stoked to now have a heated/insulated space in which to film videos and fix bikes!!! This will definitely allow us to start posting more videos. Thanks to all of you for your patience with our erratic posting schedule over the past six months!
Products shown in the video:
Helmetor helmet hooks: amzn.to/3ejfA4g
Velo Hinge: bit.ly/2X1GhUy
Repair stand: bit.ly/3nd1G8t
Velo Wall Post: bit.ly/2X5J8vW
Airliner tire insert: bit.ly/3hDvF7P
Crown race install tool: bit.ly/2Mt9gyF
Star nut setter: bit.ly/3pIWs5r
Epoxy for table: amzn.to/3g4vam7
Electronics charger block: amzn.to/3g5Wlgo
Peg board kit: amzn.to/3bJBHPS
Additional peg board panels: amzn.to/2zWZ7Ur
Peg board hooks: amzn.to/2yhC5Yb
Color-changing LED light strip: amzn.to/2ZAPFAV
Team Edition Tool Kit: bit.ly/2MtIFBy
T-Handle Allen Key Set: bit.ly/38TcHpO
Feedback Torque Wrench: bit.ly/3n8DxiM
Air compressor: amzn.to/3tK2hEN
Air compressor accessory kit: amzn.to/2XsKOAp
Air nozzle with gauge: amzn.to/3847knw
Lezyne dual pump replacement head: bit.ly/38dg3oJ
Other things in the shed:
Our toolkit: bit.ly/337LfDf
Allen keys: bit.ly/2HpDW15
Work stand: bit.ly/3mTXStc
Tool pegboard: amzn.to/3mTYlLY
Syd's apron: amzn.to/345MbHz
Paint pens: amzn.to/2TpCL4u
00:00 Intro
00:41 Get out to ride fast
02:28 Bike storage
03:33 Ebike storage
05:07 Gym set up
05:26 Skis and other stuff
05:50 Swinging wall
06:41 Tool wall and tool bench
10:13 Parts storage and secret room!
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As a man, I can confirm that I do like Pretty tools, good looking tools, or tools that work. Really, as long as its one of the three. I guess I just like tools. The moving wall/Swinging shelf ideas are GENIOUS! I love it. one thing you can do is sand down the path of the door, which can look pretty ugly, or if you are ok with loosing some of your bottom shelf space, buy a 6" pneumatic tire/caster, and mount it "inside" the shelf, they roll way smoother on rough surfaces, and are usually not too expensive (sub $10) for the cheap ones.
Why did you feel the need to preface that with "as a man"? Are we still in the 1940's? lol
@@falcoperegrinus82 Well if heâs 30 or so what else is he gonna call himself???
@@rohanjs. Do you recall hearing a sudden, unexplained whooshing sound recently? If so, that was my point sailing over your head.
@@falcoperegrinus82 hahaha, nope I donât understand your point sadly
So, a garage/gym/workshop/film studio with a house conveniently attached. Your priorities are correct đđ»
GREAT video! As another woman, I too like pretty tools! Love your new space and especially the moving wall! Like the person below, I would have suggested wheels/casters for that space...but I also think that Macky will come up with some sort of fabulous idea... just when the timing is right. And "yes" would love to see more videos on bearing installs and anything else you'd like to share. Thanks for all of your efforts you two!!
Love the space, love that it looks and functions like a proper bike rider's work/play space should function.
The fact that you both took the time to think of the angle of the water bottles, the placement of the ebikes, just, everything in a very purposeful spot......well done.
OMG somebody finally shows the reality that you need a support space for the bikes not just enough space to store them.
âYouâre a pretty toolâ almost made me choke on my drink laughing.
On that closet shelf thing. They have heavy duty roller's for mechanic's tool box's. They do have suspension on them. You might check them out.
Love the Mega-Shed-Garage! Your priorities are spot on with the bike workshop, storage, and gym!
I absolutely love the waterbottle rack. I've had too many bottles go moldy in the past, and this is a great solution!
As someone living in apartment, I envy you for your garage workshop. That is probably the main reason why I would move to a house, instead living in apartment. but I'd be freaked out leaving all those bikes without securing them somehow, and even then, I'd be reluctant to go somewhere for more than few hours :D I love what you did with that wall, I thought you used pallets. looks awesome and I'll need to do something with my basement space, where I tinker around my bike. and as a guy, I do love pretty tools :)
you guys are awesome, videos very entertaining, and professional, content is great, and studio looks AH-MAZING!
Well done guys. Syd, your tutorials have been eye opening. I recently finished building a Ibis Mojo, and your and Doddy at GMBN Tech have been invaluable. Thanks to Macky too, he da man.
Definitely keen on bearing removal vids, will be doing mine soon as I'm gonna pull my Norco Sight A3 apart for a new paint job soon.
Put a roller, or small wheel, on the "door is closet" and the movable wall. Works like a dream.
Great to see you guys back.I have learnt so much from your videosđđ
I love that kept in the stuff falling off the shelf.
Great video and love the work bench and the folding wall!
Damn you guys have an awesome set up! Couple goals right there !!!
Awesome sauce and super congratulations on your new upgrade.
SUGGESTION for the closet door. Put a front railing on each shelf to prevent items from falling off as you open door. A simple strip of wood (decorative) from left to right.
Long time listener (watcher), since your first video with Seth Bike Hacks. Best part is that both channels are seperate but work together as well. Keep it up. And continue to ignore trolls and idiot comments. We who REALLY LIKE your content kinda rarely comment but are always here.... Kudos
Congrats on the new house!
I working on revamping my work shop and this gives me ideas for it! Great video and Thanks for posting!
Your garage look beautiful and amazing đ love both of your channels love the swinging. Wall đĄ keep up with the đ„ videos
Congrats on the new house and âshedâđ Try getting a urethane wheel for your closet. They are a little more flexible and forgiving on a rough floor
Syd, MackyâŠlook into RV shelf nets to prevent things falling off your closet door shelf system. They bungee so if you stuff protrudes out, it will form around it. đ€đ»đ€đ»
Keep up the great work. Love your channels!
Nice to see homeowners make proper use of a garage. đ
jajaja the closet door is the hilarious moment!...nice place!...I lived my whole life in an apartmet and having a house to build something like that is my dream, very nice.
Another great vid! Love the rustic wood boards!
great video amazing bit of space
4 bucks a gallon lucky you guys, itâs almost at 7 down here in SoCal, awesome garage btw
A great way to reuse the fence wood and looks awesome.the new shop is sweet looking and lots more space. I'm looking looking at doing a similar thing in the new house when we move. Looking forward to a new bike shop area. Oh by thr way women are pretty and tools are just awesome.
Love Shed 2.0, love âhandsomeâ tools (like Macky⊠;) and looking forward to lots of bearing videos (really!). :)
If you screw a few hard plastic cutting boards (or cut one into strips) it would possibly help the door slide across the floor better. Might have to cut in some tracks for the hard plastic to sit in if it's that tight.
Your garage/workshop looks great, as outdoor wash stations go one thing that works well if you want to wash a muddy bike down and yourself with warm water is a outdoor camping gas califont or pet wash.
I have a 1 br apt with 4 bikes on 2 wall racks (2 mtb, 2 road), and 1 more mtb on a Park Tool maintenance stand! So yeah, loving the shop guys! I could live in that no problem! Lol!
Stretching some bungee cord or bungee net across the front of the closet door/shelf will help keep the items in place when opening but still leave them visible and easily accesible. Also helps prevent stuff from falling in an earthquake.
Great ideas this video has me thinking about my own.
very nice! congrats on 100k!
Holy BIKES! That is a full stable!
"You're a pretty tool" đđ€Łđ Shed 2.0 is awesome, well done!
Wow, a bike workshop in a bedroom....now there's an idea!
You can make a wish area inside the garage, with water resisting paint. Washing nice and warm inside...
Bearing overhaul would be fantastic!
Look forward to the bearing removal view. Can be a dark art . đ
Yay, your videos saved me! Shout out to the easy brake bleed ones đđđ
I wish we had the 4 dollar pr gallon. In Denmark its now over 8 dollar pr gallon đ€Żđ€Ż. Great videođȘ, and what an awsome place you got there.
Felicidades chicos, se lo merecen!
Love your wall
Looks awesome
Cool ! Inspiring đ
Well done guys! Add a lip to the door shelf thing that rattles when opening haha
So nice video, greetings from your fan in Argentina!!
I am jealous of your new garage, well done! Also its amazing how cheap the gas is in the US, $4 per gallon is what we had here in the 90:s.
So neatttt!
Macky- they are sick looking tools, lol.
You could try a diagonal brace in the secret wall? Might be able to omit the wheel entirely and if you use threaded rod retain some adjustment for sagging in the future
Hi.. From Colombia.. Thanks.. I like yours videos...
Nice wall you built from old fencing. I like this shop. The ebike power cord will get old quickly. You should try to get the station closer to the power cord and have it drop straight down. I have a cord reel on my garage ceiling like yours and I only use it for temporary things like corded power tools. Something that requires longer use should be handled differently like your ebike station. You could add flooring to the garage, like that recycled tire tiles they use for gyms and then bury the cord between the gaps.
awesome !
Put bungee cords across the shelves to stop stuff from falling out when you move the shelf door!
I really appreciate that you donât have park tool riddled all over your workshop. Makes me feel like a could eventually have one of my own shops without breaking the bank on all park tool products.
So nice detailed n informative vlog đđđđđ
Syd you're amazingly capable and beautiful. Love your work.
Wow that's a dream garage, awesome! nicer setup than some bike shops lol
Missed you two! Noice!
Best line: "You're a pretty tool". I sense a theme for new merch
The secret room is great. But if you ever plan to hide a body there on short notice, you need to work out the silent door.
Amazing new setup! I will miss the Jack and Lily cameos
Retractable cord reel is the best thing I've put into my garage... Well... Besides all the BEER!
Add a little piece of base shoe to the end of your shelf/door. It will help keep stuff in place
You need some type of a bungee net or strap system on the door shelf, also a lip on the front of the shelves somehow.
Great video. I've had these bike wall racks for months and never realised they go inside out to use as a rack đđ I've been struggling with a floppy hook the whole time haha!
Glad to provide some insight đ€Ł
Love Syd
Wow, can we get an overview of the different shoes and helmets, curious about the specific stuff you use :)
CZcams straw, push a string through with the help of water , then draw back an LED strip and illuminate đ§Ą
"You're a pretty tool!" ... y'all are just so cute together
If you replaced the wheel on the bottom of the shelves with a 29er, you'd have better small bump compliance ;-)
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Great follow up for the shed, maybe you should reduce the tire pressure on those closet door wheels đ
Thank you.
I wish I had the ability to organize that well.
Skratch Labs are the bomb!
Beautiful setup. Please say you've got good theft insurance and a security service! ps. For water bottles, I use a baby bottle rack.
Opening scene,,,,,,,,,,,, Macky needs to oil some door hinges! đ OR Sid fixes bikes and oils door hinges LOL
dreamy!
Best line of the video: "You're a pretty tool"
Echo in garage? Sound isolation on the ceiling helps BIG time. I use it in my studio.
My shop goes through so many different variations.... my latest improvements have to do with making a portion of it portable, which has been hard to do.
The swinging door sounds like something out of Frankenstein đ đ đ
If you build a bike wash station check out what Seth made on Berm Peak, it's super functional and looks great
My friend ask me about this video: Now seriously What is this place?
Me: THIS IS HEAVEN
Have you tried rubber wheels rather than solid plastic type ones,might ride over the bumps better ?
Congrats on the new place, Shed 2.0 is looking awesome. Ssssoooooooo many bikes now Iâm jealous đ€€. What kind of bike is the dropbar ebike?
It's the Niner RLT e9 RDO. SO. MUCH. FUN!
Hey that reminds me, Iâve been meaning to ask if you guys can do a shoe video.. I suppose on your other channel. What shoes are you using these days for different situations. Iâm needing some new ones, would be cool to hear what you like best.. and I like your style. đ
Just an idea. Thanks!
For washing the bike inside there are wash cataining mats... those are designed for cars.. but i'm pretty sure you can find something that works for you
Hey Syd, are you guys going to make it to Sea Otter this year?
you have a lot of bikes... great garage thowww. †đ”đ
Rollerblade wheels for the bookshelf? Maybe?
Great video. You two are quite adorable.
Some questions:
Tool wall - what is that metal looking tool wall material and where did you get it?
Your Pearl Izumi bike pants. Iâm a big iP (thatâs supposed to be the Pearl Izumi symbol) fan. I love my bibbed iP pants. My 16 year old granddaughter loves to ride with me. But we have a dilemma in finding clothes for her since I just havenât bought womenâs bike clothes before (sheâs too big now for the kidâs stuff she used to wear and these days sheâs up to longer, tougher rides than those clothes were good for anyway). So, can you please tell me which iP pants you are wearing and maybe even why you like them?
I have the same work stand
Netting in front of the selves so that things don't fall off. Spring loaded castors.