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The SahmuraiSword: A new way to carry your tubeless repair kit

By Press Office · 108 comments

The SahmuraiSword (named after creator Stefan ‘Sahmurai’ Sahm) is an easy-to-use, simple-to-store and, most importantly, safe, way of carrying a tubeless plug system on your mountain bike. Built into what are essentially bar-plugs, the system allows you store both the plug and reamer tool inside your handlebars.

The SahmuraiSword fits snug and locks fast inside the handlebars without any give or movement. It doesn’t affect riding in any way and you won’t know that it’s there. Until you puncture.

And when you do, it easily accessible because it is where your hands are anyway. No multitools are needed to unscrew it and no special fittings are required to attach it to the bike.

Some three years in the making, the system is the brainchild of three-time Absa Cape Epic champion Stefan Sahm of Team Bulls. “For a long time I’ve been trying to figure out how to carry these essential tools in a different way,” explains the man affectionately known as Sahmurai. “In the past I would’ve taped them to bike or carried in my back pocket,” he says. “Too often the plug lost its stickiness during riding because of dust or wet conditions, and it is really just too dangerous to put the sharp thing your back pocket.”

With the SahmuraiSword system and a well-rehearsed procedure, Sahm can plug a tyre in under 20 seconds.

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“Stefan is a perfectionist,” explains Vincent Durand, soigneur to Team Bulls and partner in Stage N9ne Distribution with Sahm and Karl Platt. “In terms of racing he likes to have things as convenient and functional as possible, and the SahmuraiSword grew out of that.”

“For Team Bulls it was a practical thing – carrying the plugs out of the way and making sure they’re on your bike and are not another extra thing you have to remember to pack in your pocket,” Durand says, outlining how the safety issue was also a big consideration in development. “That sharp tool in your back pocket could cause severe injury…or worse.”

In addition, it is not UCI legal to attach the reamer or fork to the frame or the stem, or anywhere it is deemed ‘dangerous’.

According to Durand he and Sahm realised fairly early that they did not have all the technical know-how, so they enlisted the help of Anton du Toit, who is part of an engineering team in Paarl. Not only did he help with the knowledge, but also had the tools to help produce the early prototypes.

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While developed with racing in mind the product is aimed at all levels of mountain bike riders who ride tubeless tyres. “For the racing snakes the ease-of-use and light weight is quite important,” Durand says, “but everybody else who rides a tubeless system – anyone who rides a mountain bike – understands the importance of carrying the plugs.”

Because of it’s extra weight and very obvious danger as sharp object, many racers often forgo carrying the reamer tool. This means that when a tyre needs to be plugged the hole is usually not the right size for the plug, which often leads to much bigger tyre problems not too many kilometres later. “Carrying the reamer is imperative so that the hole can be made to be the same size as the plug,” Durand says. “This will then mean that your plugged tyre should also last a lot longer.”

The SahmuraiSword will retail around R350 (incl VAT) and fits handlebars which range from 18 to 21mm in diameter.

Comments

leaboy

Feb 25, 2015, 2:00 PM

we now know everything about the product apart from where to buy it :(

two hands

Feb 25, 2015, 2:02 PM

we now know everything about the product apart from where to buy it :(

 

Can't buy it just yet. Stage Nine distributors aim to be in bike shops by the end of next week.

leaboy

Feb 25, 2015, 2:04 PM

Can't buy it just yet. Stage Nine distributors aim to be in bike shops by the end of next week.

 best i patiently wait then, thanks :)

NicNacDH

Feb 25, 2015, 2:25 PM

Can't buy it just yet. Stage Nine distributors aim to be in bike shops by the end of next week.

 

At least ... we have a date now. :thumbup:

Hopefully every LBS is going to stock it!

Gen

Feb 25, 2015, 2:41 PM

This tool is awesome. I have alerted my LBS.. they best organise stock as soon as they can.

feetup

Feb 25, 2015, 3:01 PM

Well done!

brilliant and a must have for all MTBers

burty

Feb 25, 2015, 3:17 PM

With the guy that said "Y did I not think about that" def getting 1 - masking tape sales going to drop

Guest

Feb 25, 2015, 3:51 PM

Very cool - local is lekke

T-Bob

Feb 25, 2015, 3:59 PM

Awesome. 

Mr X

Feb 26, 2015, 12:33 AM

What is the weight? Adding weight to the one tip of the handlebar is not ideal

L.T.G

Feb 26, 2015, 3:39 AM

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Robo

Feb 26, 2015, 4:12 AM

My lefty will be off balance..????. Great idea....Going to make loads of cash.

Beesrib

Feb 26, 2015, 5:23 AM

very cool idea.

NicNacDH

Feb 26, 2015, 5:48 AM

What is the weight? Adding weight to the one tip of the handlebar is not ideal

 

Check the video, this are 2tools.

Super_mil

Feb 26, 2015, 6:43 AM

R350 ronds! Are they on crack?

Look the idea is great but talk about reaming the cycling community.

Tumbleweed

Feb 26, 2015, 6:52 AM

R350 ronds! Are they on crack?

Look the idea is great but talk about reaming the cycling community.

 

And I tend to trash bar plugs often...great idea, but would be a tad costly for me.

shaper

Feb 26, 2015, 6:55 AM

And I tend to trash bar plugs often...great idea, but would be a tad costly for me.

same here, have half a bar plug stuck in one of my bars.  I do not bother with them any more

rouxtjie

Feb 26, 2015, 6:55 AM

And I tend to trash bar plugs often...great idea, but would be a tad costly for me.

Me too until I got Niner YAWD plugs...you put your favourite beer caps at the end...

 

Works a treat, very hipster and yes at the rate we consume lager...you have an endless supply

Jigghead

Feb 26, 2015, 7:12 AM

Will they come in blue, I want one.

Tumbleweed

Feb 26, 2015, 7:16 AM

Me too until I got Niner YAWD plugs...you put your favourite beer caps at the end...

 

Works a treat, very hipster and yes at the rate we consume lager...you have an endless supply

 

Will keep an eye out for them!

 

Had KCNC plugs but ruined them on about the second ride :blush:

RABUBI

Feb 26, 2015, 10:06 AM

Does anyone ever use both tools?

 

I just plug and go

mountainfun

Feb 26, 2015, 11:19 AM

I can see this becoming like a swiss army knife...

this is the first iteration of many other things to be stuffed into bar ends..

need to ensure easy enough release option, yet strong enough to stand the odd fall..

Milosh

Feb 26, 2015, 11:35 AM

I can see this becoming like a swiss army knife...

this is the first iteration of many other things to be stuffed into bar ends..

need to ensure easy enough release option, yet strong enough to stand the odd fall..

Like the spez chain break in the Stem ! 

 

Great Ideas ;-) 

patches

Feb 26, 2015, 11:38 AM

may be an issue for those running grips with lock-on end caps like the Eastons or Ragleys

 

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But a cool idea for the majority of grips out there.

 

Still wouldn't pay R350 for it though

Guest Karma

Feb 26, 2015, 11:49 AM

Me too until I got Niner YAWD plugs...you put your favourite beer caps at the end...

 

Works a treat, very hipster and yes at the rate we consume lager...you have an endless supply

 

it's a pleasure.

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