I want to carry tools on the bike but not strap anything to the carbon frame so this seems like the idea solution
So the Specialized Mtn Bandit tool holder arrived today
Straight away i noticed a few issues to over come
1. the supplied 1 Specialized tyre lever will never get my tyre off or back on by the side of the trail
2. It must of been designed and tested in California as the C02 cartridge is left open to the elements so it will rust pretty quickly in the UK
So fitting was straight forward, i decided to wrap the C02 cartridge in some black cling film stolen from work to keep any water out
I managed to fit all the kit that its designed for i.e one tube (27.5 for me) one C02 cartridge, C02 cartridge head and tyre lever (more on that to come)
I also managed to fit the following, 1 chain quick link and some inner tube patches
Once fitted i then emptied the rear shock of air to make sure it wouldn't foul the tyre on full compression with the dropper post fully down, it is close but it dosent hit, if i pushed the post another inch into the frame it would catch
Now for the tyre levers, i use Pedro's as i find they are the best for removing my tyres, one Pedro wouldn't fit in the Mtn Bandit so i strapped up the Mtn Bandit with everything attached then added another velcro strap to hold the Pedro levers, they are nice and secure, everything still clears the rear tyre on full compression with the dropper fully down
Pics
72139180_2214029905368309_8703236108441354240_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72243083_900977933621992_7633228221634314240_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72196406_394128844590828_5290045131821416448_n by escrs1, on Flickr
73085285_1099344380260594_7253651798131474432_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72181134_2358846201095660_9255607278239744_n by escrs1, on Flickr
So the Specialized Mtn Bandit tool holder arrived today
Straight away i noticed a few issues to over come
1. the supplied 1 Specialized tyre lever will never get my tyre off or back on by the side of the trail
2. It must of been designed and tested in California as the C02 cartridge is left open to the elements so it will rust pretty quickly in the UK
So fitting was straight forward, i decided to wrap the C02 cartridge in some black cling film stolen from work to keep any water out
I managed to fit all the kit that its designed for i.e one tube (27.5 for me) one C02 cartridge, C02 cartridge head and tyre lever (more on that to come)
I also managed to fit the following, 1 chain quick link and some inner tube patches
Once fitted i then emptied the rear shock of air to make sure it wouldn't foul the tyre on full compression with the dropper post fully down, it is close but it dosent hit, if i pushed the post another inch into the frame it would catch
Now for the tyre levers, i use Pedro's as i find they are the best for removing my tyres, one Pedro wouldn't fit in the Mtn Bandit so i strapped up the Mtn Bandit with everything attached then added another velcro strap to hold the Pedro levers, they are nice and secure, everything still clears the rear tyre on full compression with the dropper fully down
Pics
72139180_2214029905368309_8703236108441354240_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72243083_900977933621992_7633228221634314240_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72196406_394128844590828_5290045131821416448_n by escrs1, on Flickr
73085285_1099344380260594_7253651798131474432_n by escrs1, on Flickr
72181134_2358846201095660_9255607278239744_n by escrs1, on Flickr