If you use folding multi-tools, you’ve probably used one that’s gotten loose over time. Travis set out to find a permanent solution. He failed.
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Torque Palm Power: Granite Design RocknRoll TQ Review
Just about every product, from stems to seatposts, has specific torque specs. Granite Design’s new RocknRoll TQ wrench set ensures you torque that stem faceplate or steerer clamp to the right spec, no matter where you are. John takes a quick look at this nifty little tool kit below…
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In Stock for Now: Paragon Machine Works and The Radavist 32 mm Headset Wrenches!
These headset wrenches we made with Paragon Machine Works last year sold out very quickly. They’re designed for 1″ threaded headsets with a large, 32 mm wrench on one end and an 15 mm axle nut wrench on the other end. They’re made from US-made titanium by Paragon in Richmond, California.
They’re in stock for now at The Radavist Webshop.
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Silca’s Super Secret Sale is On
Our friends at Silca are having a final winter/spring sale from today, Friday January 12th, through Janurary 21st. Every single thing is on sale right now from pumps, to bike bags, tools, wax kits, and more. Roll on over to Silca take advantage of the savings!
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Granite Design Stash RT Ratchet Tool Kit
Stashing tools on your bike is one thing but stashing them in your bike’s crevices is an art and one Granite Design has mastered. Their newest tool, the Stash RT presents a game-changing solution for bicycle enthusiasts – a set of hex tools cleverly stored within your bicycle fork steerer.
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Tools That Rule: A Quick Review of the Equipt Sardine Multi-Tool and a Group Ride Giveaway!
Multi-tools are an endemic part of cycling and the less you have to think about grabbing one as you head out the door, the better. John’s been using the Equipt Sardine ($60) for a few months now, mounting its 3D-printed holder under the bottle cages on his bikes, and is pleased to report back that this tool rules…
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Bike Hacks: How to Never Forget Another Piece of Riding Gear
For those of us who have (or choose) to drive to our rides, there’s always a risk that we’ll leave something important at home. And usually, we don’t realize it until we park the truck, unload the bike, reach over to the passenger seat, and … well, shit. Travis Engel knows this feeling all too well, so he’s got a hack to make sure he always has what he needs, as long as he always has his truck.
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Radar Roundup: Ron’s CT Tool Wallet, State Death Metal, MADE 2024 Registration is Open, Timeless Trails, One Year Alaska to Mexico, and Badlands 2023
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Collect ’em All: Seven Bicycle Tools You Rarely Need but Should Have Anyway
Really, how often are you pressing in a headset cup? Or cutting a steerer tube? The answer is probably just a little more than “never.” But Travis Engel would say that’s still enough to merit having the right tool when the time comes. This list contains some cheap (and some not-so-cheap) additions to your garage that could come in clutch when you’re preparing for a ride or a road trip and suddenly find yourself in greater need than a simple set of open-ended wrenches can satisfy.
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Radar Roundup: Temple Road 2, Fizik for PEdALED GTX Ergolace, Aeroe Spider Pannier Rack, Rapha Trail GORE-TEX Pants, REMCO Heavy Bike Lift, Catalina Island Bikepacking Bliss, White Rim With Friends, and Saving Best for Last
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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What’s on Kurt Refsnider’s Bike? How to Pack for Self-Reliance in the Backcountry
Members of our editorial team have shared multiple looks into “essential ride kits” this year, including one from John and another by Travis. Today, Kurt Refsnider – ultra-endurance bikepacker and backcountry trail adventurer – takes a different approach to detailing what he carries on big rides where his priority is self-reliance regardless of the scenario. Read on below for a trove of helpful information about one of Kurt’s most requested topics!
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Bike Hacks: How to Keep Your Brake Levers Symmetrical on a Modern Gravel Handlebar
There’s a classic, time-honored technique to help you evenly position your drop-bar brake levers by using a ruler or straightedge. If you know, you know. But handlebars have changed, and the ruler method sometimes won’t apply. So, Travis Engel is here to share a bike hack to help keep the brake lever positions symmetrical on today’s shallow or oddly shaped gravel bars. There’s no ruler involved, but you will make use of some items you may already have in your home office.
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Every Ride Carry: John’s Riding Tool Kit for MTB and Gravel
A faint kiss of cool air blows across the Southern Rockies here in Santa Fe. That means summer is almost over. This season shift has led me to reflect upon my ERC, or Every Ride Carry, that I’ve been using all summer here on MTB and gravel rides in the foothills and deep into our Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Let’s check it out below…
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Radar Roundup: Abbey Tools Truing Stand, ORNOT Lightweight Jerseys, FUNN Python Pedals, SQlab 611 Infinergy Saddle, Brooks Migration Saddle, Pic du Midi de Bigorre, and Rod Steward Manufacturing
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Radar Roundup: Wizard Works Gala Musette, Komoot Tour Discovers Features, Daysaver Multi Tool, Natural Atlas App, Rising Up – An Everesting World Record Film, and Impossible Route Ep.4
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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So Kitted: A Measured but Meticulous Approach to Every-Ride Essentials
We pay a lot of attention to our multi-day-ride packing lists. But what about just, like, a Sunday-ride packing list? Travis Engel has been building his kit over several years, adding and subtracting as necessity and technology shift. This is what we think is a pretty thorough setup, but let us know if we missed anything. What’s in your kit that you never leave home without?.
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Space Race: Why the OneUp EDC Lite and Bontrager BITS Are the Only In-Bike Multi-Tools I’ll Use
The field of on-bike and steerer-tube tool storage hasn’t quite delivered on its promise to finally rid us of our packs and pockets. There are dozens of options out there, and all involve some level of compromise. But maybe it’s time we just accept that. Travis Engel sure has, so he’s here to review the least-bad in-frame tools on the market. We swear, it’s better than it sounds.
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Meet the New Boss: The Updated, Made-In-House Trail Boss Hoe Rake Does More With Less
This is not a review of the Trail Boss collapsible tool system as a whole. That’d be kinda pointless. These U.S.-made splined sectional trail tools don’t really have any worthy one-to-one competitors. So, until that changes, Trail Boss wins by default. But that’s not a bad thing. Although traditional tools are sturdier and cheaper, you can’t stow traditional tools inside a pack, do legit heavy tread work, then pop mad wheelies while comfortably carrying them home. So, instead of stretching my not-so-hot take for hundreds of words, I’m just going to talk about Trail Boss’ new made-in-house tool head, the Hoe Rake, and stretch that for a mere hundreds of words.