6 Things Every Mountain Biker Should Know About Their Bike | MTB Maintenance

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  • @ElDaumo
    @ElDaumo 7 років тому +605

    I dont know how i found your channel. When i discovered it, I didnt even have a bike. Thanks to you, three weeks ago I finally got my first real mountainbike and it is the best thing i bought in ages! Thanks so much guys!!

  • @mattmcubs
    @mattmcubs 3 роки тому +7

    1. 0:11 Pedals
    2. 1:55 Disc Brakes
    3. 3:00 Quick Release
    4. 5:26 Removing the Rear Wheel
    5. 7:10 Seat Collar
    6. 7:42 Brake Spacers

  • @andyjack37
    @andyjack37 7 років тому +69

    Doddy's cool; straightforward, clear and precise instructions. Even I can follow

  • @vonpupees
    @vonpupees 7 років тому +66

    7:02 that drive chain needs some love

  • @quez.designs
    @quez.designs 7 років тому +17

    Sir Doddy I'm glad you are now part of the GMBN team. I'm a fan way back from reading your magazine articles at MBUK. Your technical knowledge and tips are one of the best in the industry. A treasure trove of technical tips for cyclist who are DIYers on maintaining their own machines. Thank you.

  • @briandrum4406
    @briandrum4406 7 років тому +2

    I've been riding a year,I've been watching you guys for about 7 months,you are great i watch your how to videos and when i ride i have those videos in my head and it really works,had my 4th accident and i dislocated and fractured my thumb and cut my right arm open,got right back up on the horse and went faster,oh ya I'm also 55 years old.

    • @wavyrc8985
      @wavyrc8985 2 роки тому

      I'm 4 years late but good on you mate 💪🏾

  • @Koldsmith
    @Koldsmith 5 років тому +10

    Well damn, I kept having an issue with my rear brake rubbing, I knew about squeezing the lever and tightening the bolts but I'd never tried rolling the wheel forward. This has eliminated the rub totally.
    Also, I had no idea that my SRAM rear derailleur had a lock on it so that's SUPER helpful too. I've been fighting the mech everytime I took the wheel off to load the bike into the car. Mega helpful video!

  • @nippecs5903
    @nippecs5903 7 років тому +220

    My 500€ bike has a little warning text that says it is not made for downhill racing, off-road and aggressive riding 😂 fuck the sign i do what i want

    • @DanielSvids
      @DanielSvids 7 років тому +1

      XD

    • @ApfelmannYT
      @ApfelmannYT 7 років тому

      NippeOfficial same here xD

    • @dicksplatts007
      @dicksplatts007 7 років тому +6

      NippeOfficial my brothers did and he did same as you, let's just say that bike is no more

    • @illuminaticonfirmed7663
      @illuminaticonfirmed7663 7 років тому

      Hahaha Dude my bike have this little warning text and i fuck it xD i ride very aggressive tracks and some enduro on hardtail and have lot of fun from this xDD

    • @nippecs5903
      @nippecs5903 7 років тому

      Illuminati Confirmed yep me too :D

  • @gregknipe8772
    @gregknipe8772 2 роки тому

    viewing this reprise this morning, recalling how many years I have enjoyed your show, and connection it gives me to my bike at times like right now, I'm not riding, and I am thinking about what I can do to my bike. remembering my connection to it and the fun it brings every time I see it.

  • @malezacaminante9577
    @malezacaminante9577 7 років тому +53

    2:40 noo dont touch my brake disks

  • @Sascha-rj6vi
    @Sascha-rj6vi 7 років тому

    This disc trick is pure gold! One of the most annoying problems solved in an instant. Thanks.

  • @joelong3598
    @joelong3598 7 років тому +4

    I'm always struggling when I have to remove and put back on the rear wheels because of the derailleur. The tip about locking the derailleur should make it a lot easier!!

  • @aidenrobertson947
    @aidenrobertson947 5 років тому +3

    I just bought a carrera hellcat and it’s the best thing I’ve ever got I love mountain biking even though I know nothing about it

    • @lucaskik9866
      @lucaskik9866 4 роки тому +1

      Aiden Robertson i thought you meant the cars, so i was here like “wtf are you talking”😂😂

  • @TangoOne
    @TangoOne 5 років тому

    Nice tip on remembering which way pedals tighten! The method I used in the past was "the right hand side of the bike is right hand thread"

  • @aaron1561
    @aaron1561 7 років тому +11

    How the gmbn presenters are right know it is the best, Andrew for mechanical problems , Neal for racing faster and so on , and Blace for the style on the bike .👍👍👍💪

  • @happyhermit4702
    @happyhermit4702 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tip! Been riding new bike for the last 7 months with the rock shox lever pointing forward - fixed:)

  • @activelives
    @activelives 7 років тому +1

    Doddy is a great presenter, relaxed and well prepared, good work!

  • @ridingwiththereids
    @ridingwiththereids 6 років тому

    I ride a Kona Lava Dome, and my wife rides a Felt Virtue 4. Thanks to you guys we applied for some credit with a local bike shop and are looking to dump $3 into some new bikes here soon. We took our first mountain biking trip last weekend to a place here in Alaska called Girdwood and fell in love! Love your videos man!! Keep up the good work!

  • @raceteamgui871
    @raceteamgui871 4 роки тому

    GMBN, your videos are amazing. Not only helpful and informative, but also entertaining whilst remaining professional. Your hard work is much appreciated and enjoyed.

  • @mortonfrankfire5400
    @mortonfrankfire5400 6 років тому +1

    I had a total light bulb moment when you demoed the lock button on the SRAM mech. I’m sure most people knew that but for me, it’s possibly changed my life lol

  • @respectablebogan3276
    @respectablebogan3276 7 років тому +20

    Pleasure watching you work bro

  • @MrSketchyCharacter
    @MrSketchyCharacter 7 років тому

    I'm so glad I saw this. I have been fighting my chain and derailleur every time I remove my rear wheel for years!

  • @rob.ny-la
    @rob.ny-la 4 роки тому

    I have a trek fuel ex7 and I get every bit of this useful even if it’s basic..gnar dude

  • @FonixFire
    @FonixFire 5 років тому

    I just use a 29 inch bike I bought from Walmart 4 years ago for 500usd. I'm gonna keep the frame and upgrade the rest. Just finish a complete overhaul of the bearings, making the tires true and fixed the breaks. Runs like a baby :) Hitting the trails tomorrow.

  • @ceecrb1
    @ceecrb1 7 років тому

    This video possibly just saved my neck. After watching I went to check and adjust my rockshox qr and the lever just snapped off in my hand (no, not over tightening). I owe gmbn beers!!!

  • @maurer_media
    @maurer_media 7 років тому +2

    Glad your on the GMBN team man, like the videos you'r making!

  • @timc2832
    @timc2832 7 років тому +16

    I never see this guy ride come on we need to see this guys skills !!!!!!!!!!!

    • @bladingat5012
      @bladingat5012 6 років тому +2

      T1 Why, you don't see a Formula one mechanic drive the racecar, but he sure as shit could build it from scratch better than the driver could.😂😂

    • @truckpilot01
      @truckpilot01 5 років тому +1

      This guy is actually pretty badass on a mountain bike. Look through their videos

  • @screew708
    @screew708 7 років тому

    Wow what a beautiful paintjob on that Canyon Spectral CF... Wish I could have ordered mine in that colour...

  • @esly
    @esly 7 років тому

    Qr lever helped alot , never knew what those numbers meant . Thanks dudes!

  • @Roush87
    @Roush87 6 років тому

    This is very helpful. My dad is a professional road bike/cross country mountain bike racer and I think he will learn a thing or too.

  • @FanatikBikeCo
    @FanatikBikeCo 7 років тому +5

    Great information guys, nice video!
    ~Brian at Fanatik

  • @righteousone8454
    @righteousone8454 4 роки тому

    I love your tutorials, bro
    I learned a ton by watching your videos about servicing my own bike.

    • @gmbn
      @gmbn  4 роки тому

      Great to hear Timur! Thanks for watching 🤘

  • @ZOB4
    @ZOB4 7 років тому +24

    That Jockey Wheel has seen better days at 7:02-7:07

  • @bengreenwood1734
    @bengreenwood1734 4 роки тому

    You guys are amazing at what you do, it has to be said. Brilliant channel.

  • @aydin7653
    @aydin7653 7 років тому

    Related with brake caliper : actualy there is no need to undo the caliper itself you need to reposition pistons or check your brake pads position or check the rotor itself . Well locked caliper never moves around .so consider bad moving or unequal moving of pistons and solve this problem .

  • @collinrohwer1790
    @collinrohwer1790 5 років тому

    Finally! A relevant, info packed and useful video for mid-experience riders alike! Nice job, thanks!

  • @billwelch9431
    @billwelch9431 4 роки тому

    Man, I learn something every time I watch your vids. Great stuff.

  • @Moriarty18
    @Moriarty18 4 роки тому

    The disc brake rub tip, my mouth literally dropped open. I always went about that adjustment painfully, you can imagine how...Thank you.

  • @Cesium67
    @Cesium67 6 років тому

    Great channel!! Getting sick of the commercialization on the other MTB channels. It’s all about THEM and money.

  • @juliandlamb
    @juliandlamb 4 роки тому

    Really grateful for this sort of quality info.

  • @migatron1
    @migatron1 7 років тому +28

    I still don't understand why the titles always read in a Yoda like manner ? "Know about your bike, 6 things you should"

  • @sammaskell612
    @sammaskell612 5 років тому

    Totalled my first bike due to lack of maintenance, wish there were videos like this when I got into it

  • @sudeepdhital2863
    @sudeepdhital2863 5 років тому

    Very informative, little things that matters everyday. Presentation is as always excellent.

  • @Hazeder422
    @Hazeder422 7 років тому

    If for whatever reason you have bmx cranks and pedals the non drive cranks is reverse thread so anti-clockwise is tighten and clockwise is loosen, just a btw

  • @andrearota2976
    @andrearota2976 6 років тому

    Simple things but very very useful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @alextanase9610
    @alextanase9610 4 роки тому

    Thank you for showing me a way to calibrate my disk brakes, finally no more annoying noises! :)

  • @kingnone6656
    @kingnone6656 3 роки тому

    I love how gmbn always has the most basic of bottle cages on the bikes.

  • @timinator83
    @timinator83 5 років тому

    Liking all your videos
    Learning a lot with my Giant Fathom, without having to take to the dealer for servicing

  • @dirtbagjoe9884
    @dirtbagjoe9884 7 років тому +2

    AWESOME video Doddy!!

  • @jameskirkup1384
    @jameskirkup1384 7 років тому +10

    *correction* pedals have one reverse thread so they don't tighten, not so they don't loosen, turn the pedals and look at which way they are turning relative to the cranks. This prevents seizing, bottom bracket cups are the same, drive side tightens anti clockwise so that when the pedals turn they don't tighten the bb

    • @jameskirkup1384
      @jameskirkup1384 7 років тому +2

      Trust me, knock you pedal loose, hold the axle and spin the pedals BACKWARDSand your pedal will loosen

    • @Moytora
      @Moytora 7 років тому +2

      I was looking for this!
      Easiest way to remember: The right pedal has a right thread (the standard one) and the left pedal has a left thread (opposite direction than normal screws).
      Also: Doddy "corrected" himself by saying that you can tighten the pedals by backpedaling...

    • @laurentp89
      @laurentp89 7 років тому +4

      James Kirkup Actually it is so they don't loosen, but it's not the movement from the pedals that would loosen them, it is the gyroscopic precession from the bearings in the pedal, which goes in the opposite direction of the axis rotation that would turn them loose. But since the thread is reversed, this tightens the pedals to the crankarm.

    • @Moytora
      @Moytora 7 років тому

      Laurent Parmentier thanks for clearing that up. I had to make a sketch but now I finally understand why the threads are reversed. Never thought of it that way.

    • @davidlane7442
      @davidlane7442 7 років тому

      And this little tidbit of bicycle tech is from the Wright Bros. bicycle shop...when they weren't inventing airplanes and stuff.

  • @steveindorset
    @steveindorset 7 років тому

    Doddy is always very knowledgeable. 👍

  • @billc7211
    @billc7211 5 років тому

    On the seat post, don't just use any old grease - you need to pick the right one depending on your materials. On my road bike, (yeah I have one of those too) I have a carbon seat post and carbon frame, so I use the anti-slip carbon compound like fiber-grip or whatever it's called. And, definitely use a torque wrench not to over-tighten in that instance. I tried using regular grease once and was pretty much sitting on the frame by the end of the ride because the seat just slid down. Definitely not the right stuff and had to clean it all off the post and out of my frame before putting in the friction paste. On my Al mountain bike, regular grease works fine.

  • @mysticgaming3594
    @mysticgaming3594 6 років тому

    I'm in love with my new mountain bike-thanks huts!😁😁😁

  • @mtbikeclown
    @mtbikeclown 7 років тому

    One of the best yet!

  • @yuurishibuya4797
    @yuurishibuya4797 4 роки тому

    You guys are awesome, I have learnt a lot for your videos.

  • @GoncaloSantosHit
    @GoncaloSantosHit 6 років тому

    Great info! Im Starting with MTB and doing my Maintenance!

  • @mikieson
    @mikieson 7 років тому

    Good video Doddy.

  • @zulvalor7266
    @zulvalor7266 3 роки тому

    Brilliant 👏this is best video for beginners

  • @mrPauljacob
    @mrPauljacob 5 років тому

    Beautiful bike you got there

  • @psyCodEd
    @psyCodEd 5 років тому

    great videos and tutorials you present here. perfect for beginners. many thanks

  • @aidenrobertson947
    @aidenrobertson947 5 років тому +1

    I know nothing about mountain bike maintenance so I bought a book on amazon about maintenance so I’ll try it

  • @gursisingh1940
    @gursisingh1940 6 років тому

    you should do this stuff and demonstrations on more common cheaper bikes such as entry level hardtails like the voodoo or carrera ones

  • @Stuuriaan
    @Stuuriaan 7 років тому

    I've actually asked Santa Cruz what the torque spec was for the seatpost collar on my V10.4, but they didn't even have it! Santa Cruz said that I couldn't really crack it and the torque spec is up to the seatpost itself and not the frame.

  • @jackmullan505
    @jackmullan505 4 роки тому

    8:00 life hack, if you can't get a spacer or don't have one, use a lollypop stick and put tape around it to hold it in place.

  • @gtflyer
    @gtflyer 7 років тому

    Very useful info..nicely done Doddy..

  • @scottwhitfield1456
    @scottwhitfield1456 4 роки тому

    Very useful tips! Thanks!

  • @romainlepinoy9964
    @romainlepinoy9964 7 років тому

    A massive like for this video ! Thanks for the tips about loosening/tightening pedals and also about adjusting tension on Maxle axles. :-) Even if it seems a bit more "hack", I'll keep centering my brakes with playing cards as taught by Scotty !

  • @boomerangfreak
    @boomerangfreak 7 років тому

    I can't be the only one who found this about pedalS?
    1:Pedal forward, 2:foot on pedal, 3:allenkey in forward, 4:pull up on the allen key.
    4easy and quick steps to not slam your knuckles into your chainring with all your might. (not fun guys talking, from experience XD)

  • @ubersbygaming535
    @ubersbygaming535 4 роки тому

    Making a video simular to this soon thx so much helps a lot

  • @Skelath
    @Skelath 5 років тому

    Placing the chain back onto the same sprocket it was on when putting the wheel back on the bike is redundant, just cycle the drive train and the derailleur will guide it back to the gear it's set on.

  • @davidschram5016
    @davidschram5016 6 років тому

    2 things I thought I'd never see. 1) Doddy touching a brake rotor with his bare hand (2:43 ) , and 2) Gunk build up on his drivetrain (7:01) . Just teasin' ya Doddy...as always, thanks for the useful info!

  • @joshparker9830
    @joshparker9830 7 років тому +371

    3/4 of the people who watch this including me can't afford a bike anywhere near these bikes

    • @dicksplatts007
      @dicksplatts007 7 років тому +25

      josh parker I hear that, I'm currently doing bast I can on a 1999 gt and to be fare it takes it like a hooker

    • @joshparker9830
      @joshparker9830 7 років тому +8

      dicksplatts007 ah I'm on a 2011 hardtail but I love it I upgraded the forks and it takes every bump like ice but I'd love a bike like they have !

    • @c120xy
      @c120xy 7 років тому +6

      To be honest their bikes aren't all that, mine is a very simikar build, 170mm travel enduro frame, fox 36's, float x rear, full xt, only came in at £3k delivered, it's just a case of how well you can save I guess guys 😂

    • @robert72101993
      @robert72101993 7 років тому +13

      Richard Painter £3k in Poland is 6.5 times average monthly salary (Thats about £450).

    • @rogerneilson815
      @rogerneilson815 7 років тому +8

      U really don't need to spend top dollar to do top riding, the gains are measurable but marginal. A $2k (£1.5k) Trance will do an amazing job and u can slowly upgrade over time

  • @budabead
    @budabead 4 роки тому

    Some very useful stuff in here, thanks for the upload as always! but i have got to say....
    Doddy you're a savage! 02:43

  • @SK-mc7uw
    @SK-mc7uw 7 років тому

    I was always amazed how small the calipers of the Guide are!

    • @SK-mc7uw
      @SK-mc7uw 7 років тому

      I still love my SLX brakes though!

  • @a.m.a.b147
    @a.m.a.b147 7 років тому

    Good job to the new dude 👍

  • @stephengoh5456
    @stephengoh5456 4 роки тому

    Fantastic! Love it. Thank you.

  • @stephensmith8306
    @stephensmith8306 6 років тому

    Great videos dude

  • @urbanphotographer
    @urbanphotographer 7 років тому

    Looks like my 6 months old bike! :) How tall are you Doddy and what's the bike's size? Curious because I am 187 cm running a Large spectral CF

  • @l34052
    @l34052 7 років тому

    Whenever I travel with my bike I slot a 2p coin between the pads and hold it in place with a piece of insulation tape, cheap and effective every time.

  • @JonGarrood
    @JonGarrood 5 років тому

    Quick, easy, to the point without the bullshit, cheers

  • @brightsparkz3
    @brightsparkz3 7 років тому

    nice workshop !

  • @jesusmejia3910
    @jesusmejia3910 4 роки тому

    Thank you. That was great information

  • @bradbelec2647
    @bradbelec2647 5 років тому

    When centering the rotor in the pads, just use a rubber band to hold the brake lever down, then you have both hands free! Always Keep an assortment of rubber bands in your toolbox, theyre cheap

  • @TeodorKubena
    @TeodorKubena 7 років тому

    Ive never seen these type of clips until gmbn. Ive seen clasic shimano clips (i even have ones), but never this design.

  • @ericwalls4930
    @ericwalls4930 7 років тому

    hugely useful for me ..danka!

  • @falllinemaniac
    @falllinemaniac 4 роки тому

    I'm all about the Syntace hex through bolts. Nobody can swipe it, there's a hooligan in the neighborhood who takes every through axle he can.

  • @TechERni
    @TechERni 7 років тому

    How about the SR Suntour Thru-Axle system.I really like it.

  • @secretsquirrel4137
    @secretsquirrel4137 7 років тому

    Top tips cheers guys!

  • @21Victor95
    @21Victor95 7 років тому +4

    I'm having problems with my seatpost going slowly down when i'm riding. Right now i'm using without lubrication and with a tight bolt to solve the problem but then it's squeeking instead. Any ideas of a fix? :)

    • @oileigh
      @oileigh 7 років тому +1

      21Victor95 Even though your bike and post are probably aluminium or maybe steel, a carbon fibre gripper paste worked for me. (after snapping bolts from over tightening)
      m.ebay.co.uk/itm/152292435284?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275&_mwBanner=1

    • @lucasfromdavalley
      @lucasfromdavalley 5 років тому

      Try using a degreaser on your seat post such as wd40 and remove any grease on your seat post. Hope this helped!

  • @Yusufmasron
    @Yusufmasron 7 років тому

    thanks for the tips

  • @luisiyoo123456
    @luisiyoo123456 7 років тому +45

    We want to see you riding DODDY!!! Proof your skills

    • @migatron1
      @migatron1 7 років тому +3

      Prove ;¬) Thank me latter

    • @luisiyoo123456
      @luisiyoo123456 7 років тому +8

      Every advice is welcome! PS: Later. Give me thanks later :)

    • @GrimYak
      @GrimYak 7 років тому +2

      Luis Mollá P.S. Thank me later.

    • @migatron1
      @migatron1 7 років тому

      Luis Mollá Touche Amigo ;¬) lol

    • @geemail369
      @geemail369 7 років тому

      XD

  • @smoothitalianleathereater6045
    @smoothitalianleathereater6045 5 років тому

    Don't you love how all these bike maintenance videos are on like Canyons and stuff. Like "what? Oh this old thing? Nah mate, totally normal, everyone has these."

  • @DE-gb3wq
    @DE-gb3wq 5 років тому

    Cool video! Learned something today :)

  • @mishraamukesh
    @mishraamukesh 5 років тому

    Very informative.
    Thanks

  • @grandpa_6.7
    @grandpa_6.7 4 роки тому

    If you could choose would you take the Scott or Canyon?

  • @DanielSvids
    @DanielSvids 7 років тому +2

    Nice tips

  • @motogp9253
    @motogp9253 7 років тому

    YOU GUYS ROCK!

  • @Maltebyte2
    @Maltebyte2 4 роки тому

    I cant find the clutch on the mech! its shimano aswell but the whole bike was not that expensive so i guess thats why.

  • @sumnerbob2254
    @sumnerbob2254 7 років тому +1

    I like how Doddys just sitting on his tyres xD

  • @markk8124
    @markk8124 4 роки тому

    Nice watch!