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New and improved Sahmurai Sword launched at Eurobike

By Press Office · 80 comments

Now almost 18-months into production, the SahmuraiSword, that easy-to-use, simple-to-store and safe way of carrying a tubeless plug system on your mountain bike, has undergone something of a facelift. The improvements are far from just aesthetic tweaks, however and come on the back of rider feedback and continued internal R&D over the past years.

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The system – which are essentially bar-plugs – allows you store both the plug and reamer tool inside your handlebars. This we know. So what has changed?

  • It features an improved (i.e stronger) base unit into which the needle and reamer have been recessed deeper.
  • The knurling on the outside edge has been ‘softened’ to reduce interference with your hands and improve fit into the handlebars.
  • Then the logo has also been recessed to protect it and we’ve made it more visible. ( You have to show off you’re riding smart, right?)

“We constantly strive to better our product with the feedback from our warriors,” explains the team behind the product. “Small differences to the product can make a huge difference in the result,” they said.

The SahmuraiSword – brainchild of three-time Absa Cape Epic champion Stefan Sahm of Team Bulls – fits snug and locks fast inside the handlebars without any give or movement. It doesn’t affect riding in any way, but is easily accessible when you puncture. No multitools are needed to unscrew it and no special fittings are required to attach it to the bike.

Comments

NotSoBigBen

Jan 23, 2026, 3:00 PM

Yes mine 2 or 3 times ... did what it was supposed to 🤷

babse

Jan 23, 2026, 3:06 PM

Don't think I've ever needed/used a reamer before

ChrisF

Jan 23, 2026, 3:51 PM

45 minutes ago, babse said:

Don't think I've ever needed/used a reamer before

touch wood ...

NotSoBigBen

Jan 23, 2026, 4:04 PM

57 minutes ago, babse said:

Don't think I've ever needed/used a reamer before

Only used one on a car tyre once

ChrisF

Jan 23, 2026, 5:11 PM

1 hour ago, NotSoBigBen said:

Only used one on a car tyre once

 

On 4x4s there was one way to plug with any degree of success.

 

This has very likely shaped my mindset ....

 

I KNOW @DieselnDust is right with the dual sided supository can be locked and loaded for both small and big holes ..... I may wrll follow @DieselnDust advise and test out the dual unit, I even have one ....

Robbie Stewart

Jan 23, 2026, 6:55 PM

I have a SS kit. The reamer is fit snuggly in my crank and the other bit that holds the snotty is in the tool bag. 

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