With an increasing number of bikes that includes downtube storage compartments, I initially thought Crankbrothers’ timing with their S.O.S. instruments assortment was a bit late. Nonetheless, I shortly realized this enables MTB riders who don’t have in-frame storage to get pleasure from the identical comfort with out shopping for a complete new body or bike. I additionally realized whereas testing the instruments a few of them have been fairly effectively suited to gravel/touring bikes together with MTBs.
I’m impressed with what number of features Crankbrothers crammed into their compact multi-tools, and the standard of the instruments, cages, and storage tubes is excellent. I by no means had any purposeful failures with any a part of the instruments I examined. To see all the main points of the entire S.O.S. Instruments assortment (together with weights and all features of every), take a look at my launch article from earlier this 12 months. Since a number of of the instruments are quite simple, I targeted on the extra deluxe fashions for testing.
Straight away this was my favourite of the S.O.S. device sequence as a result of it’s the one package that carries instruments and water on one bottle mount. Assuming you could have room for a big sufficient bottle, this package lets you ditch your hydration pack and stay well-equipped with trailside instruments.
Nonetheless, I journey medium frames and I had hassle discovering a motorbike that was suitable with the BC18. I first put in it on my Knolly Chilcotin and it appeared to suit, however solely with my smallest water bottle. Sadly, after two rides I noticed my piggyback shock was contacting the bottle. With no room to slip the package ahead, I needed to take away it from the bike.
It’s essential to notice the BC18 package requires extra clearance than an ordinary bottle cage. Even with no spacers underneath it, the water bottle sits fairly excessive off your body.
I later put in it on the Devinci E-Troy Lite eMTB. With two spacers beneath to clear the eMTB’s huge high tube it match… however as soon as once more, solely with a small water bottle. I did a number of rides with it however quickly pulled it off. Since eMTBs are likely to encourage longer rides, I wished to hold extra water than one small bottle’s price on the E-Troy Lite.
It’s an unlikely concept anyway, however FYI this device will in all probability not match on a motorbike with in-frame storage! I attempted putting in the BC18 on a Trek Slash and a Rocky Mountain Altitude, and each storage doorways are too huge and flat. Even with two spacers, the device package is not going to clear the width of these frames. I suppose in case you have been occupied with growing your in/on-bike storage you’re out of luck.
One benefit of the BC18 device package is that the storage tube retains the multi-tool clear and dry by muddy rides. I even submerged the tube in water for quarter-hour, and it stayed completely dry inside. I additionally like the truth that this package can carry a bigger 25g Co2 canister.
Whereas Crankbrothers is primarily advertising the S.O.S. instruments to mountain bikers, I put in the TS18 on a Kona Sutra touring bike (which runs tubed tires), together with the BC2 Bottle Cage. This combo covers all of the necessities; The BC2 Bottle Cage takes care of water (a giant bottle matches simply on this bike), and the Tube Stash Instrument Equipment offers a multi-tool, Co2 canister and spare tube. With each instruments, I’ve two tire levers to work with.
In case you have one other mount to hold a bottle, the Tube Stash Instrument Equipment will present the important instruments for typical trailside repairs and you’ll kiss your pack goodbye. In case your bike solely has one mount, you’re nonetheless caught with a pack to hold water.
Just a few months in the past, I put the Twin Tube Instrument Equipment on my Knolly. Whereas it’s barely wider than my body, the Twin Tube package will not be huge sufficient to trigger any points with pedaling. This device ought to match on any bike with a water bottle mount. Its three mounting slots supply loads of fore-aft adjustment, and the device is smaller than any bottle cage/bottle.
Assuming you’re seeking to journey pack-free, this package is good for a motorbike that may carry a water bottle and one other accent. It’s not an ideal choice in case you’re already dedicated to carrying a pack, as you may simply stash a far lighter, extra compact multi-tool than the 257g Twin Tube Instrument Equipment. The Twin Tube package does make its instruments fast and straightforward to entry throughout a trailside cease.
I lately discovered I’m diabetic, and I now must deliver sugary snacks on rides so I attempted carrying some Skittles within the TT17’s storage tube. It held sufficient to maintain me going for a shorter journey… a minimum of a giant mouthful! If you happen to put laborious candies within the tube (or related objects), remember they may rattle loudly as you journey!
Later I put a Co2 cartridge within the storage tube, and the highest cap (which threads onto the cylinder) held it tightly with out rattling. The spring-loaded multi-tool within the different tube by no means made any noise whereas I rode.
As for climate resistance, the Twin Tube device simply fought off mud splatters and brief bursts of sunshine rain. Some water bought into the mounting bracket in these circumstances, however not into the storage tubes. Later I went for an hour-long journey in regular rain (see title photograph). The multi-tool stayed completely dry, however a small quantity of water did get into the aspect with the Co2 canister. It could be clever to examine the multi-tool and Co2/storage tube after a really moist journey.
I did use the S.O.S. multi-tools a number of occasions they usually’re good high quality instruments that supply all of the necessities. The multi-tool is small, however you may go away the inflator head/chain device clipped to it, and even use the storage tube for further leverage if wanted.
I by no means needed to plug a tire with the S.O.S. instruments plug device, however I did use the levers to swap a set of tires on my MTB. The one factor the levers lack is a hooked notch to carry themselves on a spoke. Other than that, I had no points working with them.