Well Done !! What a Great Instructional video, very clear and precise instructions, They also apply to the 535. Not a criticism but if you had the Brake Calliper off you could of serviced that as well, cleaning and degreasing the calliper slide bolts, checking calliper thickness etc We have to look after our brakes dont we !!! Great Video Malc U.K.
Glad you like it. I have a small selection of videos I have made so far. Let me know if there are any how tos you would like to see specifically. It's a great bike
It was probably not necessary. I just knew the disc was old and if there was any uneven wear I wanted to keep it at the same spot of the wheel. It also let me know which side faced out.
I’m following your video for the same bike- I bought it as project giving to my grandson. Is it possible to not remove the disk and still get the tire and tube using the reverse side?
@@JimmieGonzalez-r7b yes the tire can come off without removing the disc but there is the possibility of warping or damaging it while you pry and press on the wheel to mount the tire
Well Done !! What a Great Instructional video, very clear and precise instructions, They also apply to the 535. Not a criticism but if you had the Brake Calliper off you could of serviced that as well, cleaning and degreasing the calliper slide bolts, checking calliper thickness etc We have to look after our brakes dont we !!! Great Video Malc U.K.
Thank you for this video. Super helpful!
Thank you, it really helped more than you think
Great video! Great instruction, purchasing one of these very soon so stockpiling how-to videos :)
Glad you like it. I have a small selection of videos I have made so far. Let me know if there are any how tos you would like to see specifically. It's a great bike
@6:24 why did you mark the disc brake maybe a silly question but I wanna know thanks and thank you for your video. It’s been very helpful.
It was probably not necessary. I just knew the disc was old and if there was any uneven wear I wanted to keep it at the same spot of the wheel. It also let me know which side faced out.
I’m following your video for the same bike- I bought it as project giving to my grandson. Is it possible to not remove the disk and still get the tire and tube using the reverse side?
@@JimmieGonzalez-r7b yes the tire can come off without removing the disc but there is the possibility of warping or damaging it while you pry and press on the wheel to mount the tire
@@helloish12321 that makes sense- I followed your petcock valve and carb clean also