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Cable rubbing is a common issue that affects bike frames, particularly on the headtube and on the chain stays area where internal cable routing for...
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Mountain biking requires proper preparation and gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride. One of the essential pieces of equipment that every mountain biker must have is a flat kit to repair punctured tires when needed. However, carrying these items can be a hassle for mountain bikers, especially with a mountain bike's limited storage, and if you prefer to ride without a backpack as we do. This is where the mountain bike frame strap comes in handy.
The mountain bike frame tube strap is a simple yet innovative product that allows riders to carry a tire lever, tube, and CO2 cartridge conveniently. The strap can be used to securely attach the flat kit to the bike’s frame, so it won’t fall off or get in the way while riding. The AMS mountain bike frame strap is made of durable materials that can withstand the elements and the wear and tear of riding on rough mountain biking.
Installing the mountain bike frame strap is easy and straightforward. First, wrap your kit essentials as compactly as you can. Then, determine where you want to place them on your frame, a common spot is the top tube away from moving parts of your bike. Next, wrap the strap around the tube and fasten the kit essentials securely. Make sure to pass the excess strap through the keeper and tighten the strap uniformly. You are all set to go for a ride!!
The mountain bike frame strap is meant for those moments when you flat, and it is most convenient for riders with limited storage space or who don’t want to carry a bulky backpack. With the AMS strap, riders can carry their essential flat kit without worrying about it getting in the way, and it is made of smooth and durable materials that won’t damage your frame. Ride backpack free with the AMS mountain bike straps!
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