$ 10 DIY TUBELESS Mtb tyre inflator. Homemade Airshot/Compressor alternative
This video shows how to make a tubeless tyres inflator for under $10.
We all know the frustrations it can take to get seat a tubeless setup on your mountain bike rim from low pressures of everyday pumps. As we don't all have a compressor at home here's an alternative you can make at home.
Here's a link to another DIY rim protection again for under $10 bucks. Check it out below. https://odysee.com/@RadelaideMtb:6/RadelaideMtb1:b?r=94sSn97DhJvVEvsxjWQa9oTwMCrwSDjP
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Enjoying the trails Adelaide has to offer at Shepard's Hill recreation Park with my nephew. Was a good day until my nephew had a stack on the final run of the day. Lets hope he's not too injured!
Welcome to my Adelaide MTB, welcome mountain biking video. It features a very brief introduction to myself and the general direction to this chanel. I am only a Newby to this so don't mind the amateurness of it haha. Enjoy and pass onto any friends who you'd think would enjoy. Stay tuned more more content.
I have a decent sized back yard and have been meaning to build some features to help develop my riding skills. Here's a few very basic features which I can use as progression. Let me know if you have any comments or ideas on how to improve the features. Stay Rad and keep shredding.
This is my first attempt of making a video like this and just winged it. It was filmed at Ansteys Hill in South Australia on one of my favourite trails to ride which for some reason isn't on trail forks. It's a great trail for progression and features some cool jumps. Also has a B line option for some of the big gaps. Would highly recommend to any locals who haven't hit it yet. Stay rad and keep Shredding ?♂️?
This footage was taken at Eagles mountain bike park in the Adelaide hill at the top of a black diamond run. The run in was rocky and was quite difficult to maintain speed after a rock drop straight into a double with a decent sized gap. Here's footage of us trying to master it with a few funny moments in between.
In this video I make a mountain bike rim protection for under $10. This was inspired by wanting to protect my beast from damaged rims and getting sick of getting pinch Flats all the time. I couldn't justify spending over one hundred on cushcore inserts which I discovered are very different to install, so I thought why not try something different. So check out my video on my my rim protection system on a budget. I'll check back in in a few months to give a review of the product. Stay rad and keep shredding.