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Octalink Bottom Bracket Explained. Install 105 5500 series cranks with threaded bottom bracket
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Octalink Bottom Bracket Explained. Install 105 5500 series cranks with threaded bottom bracket
Fox Fork Fixed in the Middle of the Ride. Lost all air and wouldn't hold.
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We were riding out at the skate park when one of my friends lost all of the air in their fork. We were able to come up with a pretty cool way to get on with the ride.
Cup and Cone Bearings Explained. Dirt Jumper Bike Hub Rebuild.
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My friend Trey stops by to get his rear hub repaired. Something is up with the hub and it needs to be rebuilt. Trey's Channel: ua-cam.com/channels/u8ecIgBNSTiixXFe6UQPpg.html
Shimano MT520/MT501 brake bleed Procedure EXPLAINED
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The next step on my Trance build is bleeding and installing the brakes.
Yeti Complete Build Part 3: Brakes and Cockpit.
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I skipped through the brake bleed because there are literally hundreds of excellent videos for them.
Headset Assembly Explained. Giant Trance Build
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In depth explanation of how a headset is assembled. This one specifically is for the Giant Trance but this can translate to any headset assembly. This headset specifically is a ZS44x1-1/8 upper with a ZS56x1-1/2 lower.
Yeti Complete Build Part 2: Fork Cut and Install Including Headset Explanation.
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Episode 2 of my Yeti SB115 Build Series. I install the fork and headset. The fork install includes pressing in the star nut, crown race and cutting the fork down. There is also an in-depth explanation of how headsets are assembled.
Giant Maestro Suspension Rebuild Explained
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Part 2 of my Giant Trance rebuild. In depth breakdown of the Giant Maestro suspension linkages and how they are assembled. I hope you like the video. Please comment if you have any feedback.
Yeti Complete Build Part 1: Wheels, Cassette, Tires, Rotors
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Just picked up a 2021 Yeti SB115 T2 and this is the first in a series of build videos. I've made these videos for people who want to work on their own bikes and are looking for in-depth breakdowns. These videos are a bit long but also very thorough. I really enjoy feedback so please comment with any suggestions or opinions. Time Stamps: 0:38 - Tools Needed 1:45 - Rotors 6:24 - Cassette 9:37 - T...
Giant Maestro Bearing Replacement with IMPROVISED TOOLS
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-Re-uploaded due to Quality problem 2017-2021 Giant Trance Pivot Bearing Replacement. The video shows how to replace bearings with both component specific tools and improvised tools. Removal is very easy with improvised tools but installation is extremely difficult and risky. Bearing Sizes are as follows, Lower Shock Mount Frame Bearing - 6802 Upper rocker arm Lower bearings that attach to the ...
Giant Switch Dropper Post Service
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Please forgive me for the low production quality. Here's a video describing how to service a 2018 Giant dropper post.

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  • @pbredder
    @pbredder Місяць тому

    You need to check the tightness of the cranks after the first few rides and tighten further, as needed.

  • @RyanAmber-d4e
    @RyanAmber-d4e Місяць тому

    If you put the bearing in the freezer for a bit then heat up the frame where the bearing is going to be seated it will drop in there nice and easily.😉

  • @RyanAmber-d4e
    @RyanAmber-d4e Місяць тому

    If you put the bearing in the freezer for a bit then heat up the frame where the bearing is going to be seated it will drop in there nice and easily.😉

  • @heyitzphil9792
    @heyitzphil9792 2 місяці тому

    DUDE how did you pull that axle out like so easily? Idk one of my nut is stuck on one side and i can't just use the other spinning nut so i'll take off the flywheel but WTF 😂😂😂

  • @FreestylAM
    @FreestylAM 2 місяці тому

    2:09 overbleeding isn't a bad thing. It's what you have to do when the pads wear down bc the lever reservoir is too small to compensate. I bleed my brakes w the pads in all the time and never contaminate my brakes but that's because I just do a quick bleed at the lever w the cup. But yes if you are doing a bleed w the caliper bleed valve the pads should be removed and stored away to avoid contamination.

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 2 місяці тому

      "bad" is certainly relative and I absolutely understand what you are saying. As a full-time mechanic, I see a ton of people who bring their bike in for new pads and someone had overbled them previously. This causes additional work for us and additional expense for the customer. In our shop, we do not overbleed brakes for this reason. If the brakes are squishy due to worn pads, we recommend to change the pads generally. (of course there are exceptions to every rule so don't take this as gospel). As a home mechanic, if you choose to overbleed your brakes to get a little more out of the pads, excellend! Also, I always make a big deal about taking the pads into another room, or another house, or another time zone because it is almost inevitable that I contaminate them somehow. I think it's gremlins!

  • @yuwuxiong1165
    @yuwuxiong1165 2 місяці тому

    Clear presentation, thanks. So it seems that after applying the preload (via star nut), the compression ring will "press fit" with both the steer-tube and the inner race of the upper bearing such that the steer-tube is relative "fixed" with both the compression ring and the inner race, i.e., the only relative-moving parts when rotating the handlebar are the bearing balls and inner/outer races. And the same goes to the crown ring as for the compression ring. Is the understanding above correct? I did not find any explicit explaination on this aspect. Thanks a for the video again.

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 2 місяці тому

      Yup, that is essentially correct. The most important part is that the compression ring removes the lateral play in the steerer tube.

  • @MrPeperoni79
    @MrPeperoni79 3 місяці тому

    So you use the removal tool to get the cranks out of the pressfit (?), but to reassemble, I do not need to use a hammer or so to get back on? So I just screw it ;)?

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 3 місяці тому

      Just screw it in. Gotta get pretty tight. IDK the actual torque but around 40-50nm should do it.

    • @MrPeperoni79
      @MrPeperoni79 2 місяці тому

      @@skitz502 6:47: this one is stuck for me. I have the same kind of removal tool that you have, but mine will slip away. Any suggestions? Do you have a link to the actual remover you use?

  • @Ty-sm9cv
    @Ty-sm9cv 3 місяці тому

    Instead of using a hammer with the sockets, you can use bolts and washers to pull the bearings. This gives you a tool that finctions very similarly to the official tool.

  • @louiscvs2126
    @louiscvs2126 4 місяці тому

    Hi! So theres a difference between the two spacers between the rocker arm and the frame in the middle and the spacers for the rear of the rocker arm? And the 2 othersfor the top of the shock? Sorry for my bad english, i’ m french

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 3 місяці тому

      the 6 small silver spacers are identical. These go on all three positions of the upper rocker arm. There are two different pairs of slightly larger, darker colored spacers that are different from each other. The tapered spacers are for the rear side of the lower rocker arm and the swing arm. The non-tapered spacers are for the front of the lower rocker arm between the rocker and the front triangle bearings.

  • @TomCollins-c4h
    @TomCollins-c4h 4 місяці тому

    Great video, just got a Giant Trance Advanced Pro 2 so this came in very handy. Although I have a creaking noise when I pedal hard and took the cranks out and regreased everything but still creaks.

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 3 місяці тому

      mine too. i fear that on my personal Trance (not in the video) one of the bearing sockets might be a little out of tolerance, thus causing the creak. I just had to get over it unfortunately. It is sometimes one of the perils of full suspension.

  • @Sumtin-kt4lt
    @Sumtin-kt4lt 5 місяців тому

    love the video. just reaching the climax of the 2 nuts in a vice.. "Now All We Have To Do Is... i have the wrong wrench."

  • @seboc1
    @seboc1 5 місяців тому

    This is an older octalink bracket. Now Shimano offers a plastic shit only.

  • @Johny40Se7en
    @Johny40Se7en 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. I'm sick of having stupid play when braking. Oh and that's such a cool top cap 👍😊

  • @karlosp02
    @karlosp02 5 місяців тому

    Is there specific bolts order that we undo first when we disasemble the rear triangle while everything is on frame. I wanted to ask is there any tension while the shox is in place is any of the bolts gonna have tension on them, just so i dont damage threads while trying to undo them. Thank u

  • @Gianni.F
    @Gianni.F 6 місяців тому

    🫵🔝

  • @michalkusiak7952
    @michalkusiak7952 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Can you please tell me what king of grease you’re using to install bearings. Thanks

    • @Nismocd88
      @Nismocd88 5 місяців тому

      It looks like he is using the standard Park Tool grease 12:37 . I wonder if this is correct though. Pivot Bikes recommends using Loctite 609 Retaining compound to hold the bearing firm in the hole. Seems to be somewhat of a standard use for retaining compound from my limited research.

  • @DaveMcManus-is2uo
    @DaveMcManus-is2uo 7 місяців тому

    That is a great video - so well explained and easy to understand! Thank you.

  • @johannesmichielsen
    @johannesmichielsen 7 місяців тому

    thanks a lot! I enjoyed watching your video and following the clear instructions!

  • @DKDonson
    @DKDonson 7 місяців тому

    Xellent

  • @bax_q
    @bax_q 8 місяців тому

    Does it have the same parts as the reing sx 2022? I need to maintain the swingarm and I can't find the service manual.

  • @markwilson963
    @markwilson963 8 місяців тому

    Thanks so much.

  • @TheTrueKailash
    @TheTrueKailash 9 місяців тому

    thanks, i have a road bike rear wheel to do so hoping this helps

  • @JonnyTPT
    @JonnyTPT 9 місяців тому

    Would you happen to know the type of bolt for the trunnion mount? M10 x 1 x 17mm (18mm head) for example. Trying to track down one bolt without having to buy the entire rebuild kit.

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 9 місяців тому

      I highly recommend you do not try to use some other bolt. This is machined specifically for this purpose to the precise tolerance needed. It also has things like the specific shoulder that contacts the inner race of the bearing when installed.

  • @Lloyd-mo
    @Lloyd-mo 10 місяців тому

    those are nuts not bolts. cmon man!!😂

  • @tomkruger3496
    @tomkruger3496 Рік тому

    I have a 2015 Trance and this last spring (2023) I rebuilt the frame for the third time.Sooner or later it will be time to move on but that bike has been so great and the frame still works great since I take care of it. I think I still like the Maestro the best out of what’s out there and they can last a long time.

  • @mytoyota80
    @mytoyota80 Рік тому

    Thanks a bunch

  • @markhenderson7575
    @markhenderson7575 Рік тому

    Does the bearing kit work on all models or is it certain models

  • @yaronkadmon7557
    @yaronkadmon7557 Рік тому

    Great video! helped me out in my Anthem 2016 rebuilt process. Thanks for posting

  • @victormorecoloma2123
    @victormorecoloma2123 Рік тому

    This is an excellent video! Thank you so much for the info! Spare parts information on Giant bikes is not the best. I was checking the Dealers Only Tech Manual and not even there apears the exact bearing sizes for spares -only the kit codes. So, if I understood correctly, if I want to replace all the bearings in the rear shock/pivot area, I'll need to buy 6 pairs of bearings: - For the lower linkage, I'll need 2 pairs of 6802 (lower shock mount & front of the lower swing arm) and 1 pair of 6902 (back of the lower swing arm attaching to the chain stay). - For the rock arm, I'll need 1 pair of 63800 (upper shock mount) and 2 pairs of 6900 (back of the rock arm attaching to the seat stay & rock arm frame pivot). Btw, on other videos they recommend puting the berings in the freezer for 1-2 hours before installation. Apparently that way it's possible to install them without a bearing press!! Cheers!

  • @123Fatmumma
    @123Fatmumma Рік тому

    This was exactly the video I was hoping to find, thank you!

  • @andrevoz9819
    @andrevoz9819 Рік тому

    I've been searching for a video like this. I have a 2018 Trance Advanced 2 that needs new headset bearings (upper and lower), it feels 'scratchy' when I spin the bars. Any advice on a good websites in the US where I can purchase a bearing replacement kit?

  • @jamescosgrave9155
    @jamescosgrave9155 Рік тому

    I'm such a curmudgeon - anyone else annoyed at the constant spinning of the parts?

  • @nomarniram4176
    @nomarniram4176 Рік тому

    Since when do we just drop bearings in loosely like that? I must be way out of touch I guess.

  • @simbadxll1987
    @simbadxll1987 Рік тому

    Thanks!!!😊

  • @nwarriaza617
    @nwarriaza617 Рік тому

    Where can I buy for a giant trance 2022 ?

  • @SBATHORGOD
    @SBATHORGOD Рік тому

    Can someone tell me what size that axle nuts please?

  • @Dopeassbikevids
    @Dopeassbikevids Рік тому

    With to much greese the balls push/ plow thru the greese instead of roiling around in it .

  • @Dopeassbikevids
    @Dopeassbikevids Рік тому

    Those are called "nuts" there are no bolts.

    • @SBATHORGOD
      @SBATHORGOD Рік тому

      What size are those axle nuts? Please trying to buy online idk my size do I need for my mtb

    • @Dopeassbikevids
      @Dopeassbikevids Рік тому

      @@SBATHORGOD I believe there 12 mm they are standard

    • @SBATHORGOD
      @SBATHORGOD Рік тому

      @@Dopeassbikevids what? 10m is the standard sir. What do you mean 12m is standard 😂 come on now

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f Рік тому

    Some hubs on some frames need a bit of preload looseness. Then, once tightened into the frame the looseness goes away. Without this preload looseness the bearings are just too tight. Would be nice to address this topic, but still a good video.

    • @JuhaLeppänen-q7f
      @JuhaLeppänen-q7f Рік тому

      Calvin shows that in this video very well ua-cam.com/video/Uxi7wTRGfZM/v-deo.html. Not sure if its only related to Quick release, or also to these "bolt-tightened" axls.

  • @bikemanlancia1
    @bikemanlancia1 Рік тому

    Excellent …The Best yet!!!

  • @rommelcruz5564
    @rommelcruz5564 Рік тому

    Richard sup dude thanks for the info very informative to the point “A” I really need that special tool to extract the cranks ✌🏽

  • @caseyquon4574
    @caseyquon4574 Рік тому

    😂😂😂 love the custom sound effects. The "zschoop" when you were putting the stem together had me laughing

    • @creamfiend84
      @creamfiend84 8 місяців тому

      😂😂😂 yes

    • @skitz502
      @skitz502 2 місяці тому

      I literally just recorded that half second clip for funzies. I'm glad you appreciate it. I have another video where I cut a steerer tube down and added chain-saw sounds.

  • @PhilipBarnhill
    @PhilipBarnhill Рік тому

    Thanks for the video-- very informative. Could you tell me where you are able to find replacement parts for Giant Maestro Suspension- Bolts , etc.

  • @miha8686
    @miha8686 Рік тому

    Hey there, can you by any chance give me the measurements of those spacers at 11:00 right as you mention that its a common mistake to forget them :D I bought a giant trace 29 2020 used and it seems like the previous owner didnt install them when he changed the shock.

    • @addebbb
      @addebbb 8 місяців тому

      same here, bought a 2018 reign and it didnt have any spacers

  • @andi1831
    @andi1831 Рік тому

    That Spacer called bleed block.😉

  • @horndoglip
    @horndoglip Рік тому

    Hi I have just replaced the pivot bearings on my 2019 Reign 2 and there is a slight gap left between the chainstay links and where it joins the rocker arm on each side. The bearings look like they are seated all the way in and flush and there is a spacer between the bearing and rocker arm on both sides. The bolts are torqued up to the recommended 15nm too. Am I missing something? Any help appreciated

  • @ballackstorm11
    @ballackstorm11 Рік тому

    Great explanation and to the point, thanks very much. I am doing some "spring cleaning" on my mtb and decided to replace my bearings since the bike has been creaking some. Do you recommend specific brands and/or do you know the easiest way to shop for them?

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268 Рік тому

      I am a Giant dealer so I typically buy the kit that includes bearings, spacers and pins. If you would like to replace individual bearings. Enduro Max bearings are the go-to. Just make sure the size codes match.

    • @ballackstorm11
      @ballackstorm11 Рік тому

      Many thanks, keep up with the vids!

  • @christianchee2857
    @christianchee2857 Рік тому

    My dropper post doesn’t go down it stays on top of the compression ring 😏 it’s like stuck inside the post 🙈

  • @toniomountainbike
    @toniomountainbike Рік тому

    Hi, first of all thanks for the video! at minute 11:00 you show how to mount the upper part of the shock (trunnion part) and you show the two grey spacers to insert before connecting the shock. the problem i have is that when i add the spacers the shock won’t fit in, do you have any advice for this problem?

    • @richardsbikeshop5268
      @richardsbikeshop5268 Рік тому

      Yes. This is a common issue. Start by trying to install the shock to the upper rocker with the rocker disconnected from everything else. If that doesn't work, you need to press out the bearings ever so slightly. It is easiest to do with the maestro kit I use in the video.

    • @toniomountainbike
      @toniomountainbike Рік тому

      @@richardsbikeshop5268 thank you, i’ve managed to install it but it was an hard job.

  • @jamesgoodnight62
    @jamesgoodnight62 Рік тому

    Thanks, Richard. I’m getting ready to install a pair of MT-BR520 calipers, and your video was clear, concise, and helpful. 👍