The tools you need to start wrenching on your own bike (BEGINNER TOOLSET) | Syd Fixes Bikes

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • In this video we go through some common tasks that are great for a beginner mechanic and the tools you need to complete them!
    BEGINNER TOOLSET (budget option in parentheses):
    Rags: amzn.to/2UcitMc (old t-shirts)
    Brushes: bit.ly/2I8jm6l (find something at Walmart)
    Bike cleaner: bit.ly/2Ih2SZy (dish soap)
    Chain lube: bit.ly/32otxue
    Floor pump: bit.ly/3kiFw2Q (bit.ly/32nTGcQ)
    Allen keys + T25: (bit.ly/3ldc8fp + amzn.to/38xEa1X)
    Screwdriver: bit.ly/3p7i1gC (amzn.to/2UbMWu0)
    Tape measure: bit.ly/3pdBRqA (amzn.to/38s0vOk)
    Paint pen: amzn.to/2TpCL4u (amzn.to/32tBgr2)
    Pedal wrench: bit.ly/3lhNdaB
    Tire levers: bit.ly/2U8QEV0 (bit.ly/3pbL5nh)
    Chain wear indicator: bit.ly/2IkKjTU (ruler/tape measure)
    Chain tool: bit.ly/3ncJxaz (bit.ly/2IodZQi)
    Quick link tool: amzn.to/3lhe3Q3 (you can use pliers, but it's a pain)
    Cable cutter: bit.ly/3n8FD2F (bit.ly/3n8kZ2v)
    Needle-nose pliers: bit.ly/35j6i6Z (amzn.to/3n85GXD)
    Repair stand: bit.ly/3nd1G8t (bit.ly/3n86bRv)
    Other things in the shed:
    Our toolkit: bit.ly/337LfDf
    Tool pegboard: amzn.to/3mTYlLY
    Syd's apron: amzn.to/345MbHz
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 Tools for cleaning and maintenance
    02:03 Tools for adjusting your bike
    03:56 Tools for changing a tire
    04:26 Tools for replacing a chain
    06:06 Tools for replacing cables/housing
    07:09 Work stand
    08:00 All the tools we discussed
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  • @thrdwrld3
    @thrdwrld3 3 роки тому +12

    You guys are on your way to become the #1 bike repair channel online.

  • @misterplissken
    @misterplissken 3 роки тому +9

    “Screwdriver things” 😂😂 These vids are the best!!

  • @downhilldummy8091
    @downhilldummy8091 3 роки тому +5

    I love Macky’s random contributions from behind the camera letting everyone know he is still there.... you guys are great!

    • @ReVolt_e-Vlogs
      @ReVolt_e-Vlogs 4 місяці тому

      To lock the quick link I either push on the pedal once of the repair stand & on the ground, or even with the older quick link tool, you just pull it open, & it'll lock it in place, most are made to spread just enough to lock the link

  • @LeadMunitions
    @LeadMunitions 3 роки тому +20

    Just spent about $600 getting my tool game up to spec! I was tired of paying the shop for service that was easy to learn with some youtube videos..Found a lot of brands other than Park that offer some high quality tools...Wera, Wiha are some of my favorite. I did spring for 2 of the Park Torque wrenches. A must for todays modern suspension bikes. Thnks to videos like yours, i have fixed a lot and replaced parts that otherwise i would have to wait weeks for my local shop to fix!! Thanks guys, keep up the great work!

    • @Elephantine999
      @Elephantine999 9 місяців тому

      Yep, buying even and expensive tool is usually cheaper than paying the shop (and the work gets done to your standard, and you know what do do when something breaks and no shop is around.) 🙂

  • @Bishop0151
    @Bishop0151 3 роки тому +7

    The things I might add;
    Torque wrench, especially if you have carbon on the bike. Sure you can do it by feel, but that takes practice that beginners don'r have, and is an expensive risk around carbon.
    Spoke wrench
    For tubeless
    Valve core remover and big ass syringe
    Hydraulic brakes
    Bleed kit

  • @mattstanyer
    @mattstanyer 3 роки тому

    Awesome video! I love what you guys are doing. Keep it up 🙂

  • @brennen-nwamtb789
    @brennen-nwamtb789 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks you! I have been looking forward to this vid!

  • @johnnyvdf
    @johnnyvdf 3 роки тому

    Absolutely the best maintenance videos out there. Don’t stop.

  • @luisr.blanco8098
    @luisr.blanco8098 3 роки тому

    Always looking up to your videos ! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 keep it up!

  • @BigVanLittleAdventures
    @BigVanLittleAdventures 3 роки тому +23

    Bike stand... Probably most used thing in my shop next to my allen wrenches.

    • @LeadMunitions
      @LeadMunitions 3 роки тому +1

      thats on my Christmas list!

    • @BigVanLittleAdventures
      @BigVanLittleAdventures 3 роки тому

      @@LeadMunitions thats a great choice! My list is full of bike goodies 😄

    • @invectiondk
      @invectiondk 3 роки тому +2

      Fixed bikes for years without a stand. It's super neat to have, but absolutely not a must have, not at all for beginners.

  • @misterhaan
    @misterhaan Рік тому

    when i was a kid doing this with whatever was already in my parents' garage trying not to spend any money, i changed tires using a couple flat screwdrivers (definitely scratched a few rims but rarely popped an inner tube), swapped pedals using a standard open-ended wrench (still don't own a pedal wrench), and cut cables and housings with basic wire cutters (had to re-round the cut end of the housing each time). i did buy a 4/5/6 triangle hex wrench and a chain tool back then (still have and use them 30 years later) but as an adult with my own garage i've been adding more bike-specific tools as i keep doing more things and getting new kinds of parts -- just today got myself set up to install and maintain hydraulic brakes! still saving up for that bike stand though -- still have the habit of setting the bike upside down to work on it

  • @jonathanvasquez9604
    @jonathanvasquez9604 3 роки тому

    The summary of each topic videos u make is always great. God job guys!

  • @4961Studebaker
    @4961Studebaker 3 роки тому +6

    All good tips. May I say the vid quality and lighting in the Shred Shed has been ON POINT! Great channel.

  • @JustAGlitchFL
    @JustAGlitchFL 3 роки тому +10

    You can use a normal master link tool to close them, by just pulling it the other way. Or you can just put the master link on the top side of the chain stay and crank the pedals hard in a high gear. If you do it fast enough, it will just pop into place.

    • @jmast1037
      @jmast1037 3 роки тому

      I use my normal park to close them, too. Or, put the quick link on top, squeeze the brakes and stomp on the pedal. With the bike out of the stand, of course.

  • @graffix11us
    @graffix11us 3 роки тому +1

    Smoosh and Pinch - best description of what pliers do.

  • @oldm4259
    @oldm4259 3 роки тому

    Perfect,very positive vibes, keep going

  • @MTBTrailRider
    @MTBTrailRider 3 роки тому

    I love the use of the chapters on the video. I use them on my videos and I love it when other creators use them. I tend to be more engaged because if theres something I want to skip, I know exactly how far to skip or to find what I need.

  • @GHinWI
    @GHinWI 3 роки тому +5

    Valve core remover tool is great to have and you don’t know you need it till you do.
    Also, Eklind makes great sets of Allen & torx wrenches. They’re cheap and high quality, and you can buy them at Home Depot.

  • @myassitsbeentaken
    @myassitsbeentaken 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos! I love that we're all just learning as we go so thanks for sharing your journey as well.
    Also- I have a pair of those Park Tool quicklink pliers and I've used them to both take off and put on a quicklink. All you have to do when putting a quicklink on is insert the tool into the chain links and pull the pliers apart to tighten the link. Works like a charm.

  • @Freepowder
    @Freepowder Рік тому

    Chain whip. I built mine from a couple chunks of chain, 1.5" x 8" aluminum, dipped the handle end in that plasitcoat stuff.
    Also a cassette taker-off-er wrench thingie.

  • @TheGroupRide
    @TheGroupRide 3 роки тому +6

    Torque wrench. Even just the fixed 5nM options will save you many heartaches.

  • @djiembefola
    @djiembefola 3 роки тому

    Spot on. I love Syd.

  • @devinbyrnes8058
    @devinbyrnes8058 3 роки тому

    Just what I have been looking for. I was googling home mechanics kits just yesterday. Found a deal on al all bike stand this weekend. Getting my act together to save those trips into town and long waits.

  • @danielrauhaus6474
    @danielrauhaus6474 3 роки тому +8

    Add: A stack of discarded T-shirts / dishrags and some hand cleaning paste :)

  • @jchildress
    @jchildress 3 роки тому

    Great videos, thank you!

  • @OurMTBJourney
    @OurMTBJourney 3 роки тому +3

    I ended up getting most of these tools already, mainly as I need them. With bike shops in the area not having the ability to turn around repairs quickly due to the huge demand I found it useful to learn how to do just about everything. Loving the videos. On a side note, I realized my video I made on the Santa Cruz Bronson I kept saying S RAM instead of how you are suppose to say it. No idea why I said it that way, but when I heard you say SRAM I went... ooops ;-) Then went and redid the voiceover of the video and uploaded it again (as it wasn’t live yet). So bonus thanks.

  • @joshuapage5689
    @joshuapage5689 3 роки тому

    Good video..pedros vice whip is my favorite bike tool of all time

  • @MasteringGrappling
    @MasteringGrappling 3 роки тому

    Good video. Chain whips, dummy hubs, chain cleaner.

  • @AndrewSimpson-us9lf
    @AndrewSimpson-us9lf 3 роки тому +4

    Spoke wrenches to keep wheels true.Cone wrenches to keep older hub axels adjusted. In my opinion should be included in the maintenance tool dept. Like the style of your videos!

  • @fergalomahony7716
    @fergalomahony7716 3 роки тому

    Great videos! To this list I would add spray degreaser and spray lube. Good combo for getting dirty derailleurs moving freely again.

  • @samgooding-matthews3175
    @samgooding-matthews3175 3 роки тому +2

    Ahhh the old smush and pinch ...got it
    Also a bike stand is like hot water you don’t need it for a shower but just makes it better 😂 great content keep it up 🤙🏻

  • @SwissBadass68
    @SwissBadass68 3 роки тому

    This is so useful. Thank you. I'm just getting into mtb and got frustrated searching Amazon bike tools. 🙋‍♀️🤙🏼

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 2 роки тому

    Great Video ! Just bought my first bike in over 20 years . Gonna have to throw together a little tool kit .

  • @markkimley5273
    @markkimley5273 3 роки тому +1

    I just discovered feedback sports tools about an hour before I saw this video. Nice to see they're the tools you're using. Makes me feel better about buying their tool kit.

  • @forestkan6653
    @forestkan6653 3 роки тому +5

    I also want to add that a hanger alignment gauge is slowly becoming more and more important... or maybe seven bent hangers in five months is just a me thing...

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому +1

      We had years/bikes where that was true...

  • @michaellangfitt2077
    @michaellangfitt2077 3 роки тому

    Again, the information I need, JUST when I need it....AND in time for a Christmas list!

  • @ericpeysar2593
    @ericpeysar2593 3 роки тому +1

    Great video You two. I just had the same conversation with a friend who is starting out. There is only idea i might suggest. Yes a good multitool and a mini pump are far from ideal in the shop but if you cant take the tools with you, then you cant fix anything.
    Oh and one more thing ... if you have an experienced cycling friend ask them what tools they may have doubles or triples of. Maybe you can trade some tools for beer so everyone wins. 🤪

  • @sagehiker
    @sagehiker 3 роки тому

    Tape measure in both metric and inch (imperial) is really essential. And know your measurements for a good fit, or always you to tweak but go back if needed. I have been a lot of cockpit changes on very different bikes, with different chain stay lengths, trail etc but keep coming to my basic numbers for best fit, even though visually it does look “right” at first glance. And a good portable bike repair stand is a game changer. Old eyes, try a headlamp stolen from my hiking pack when I upgraded.

  • @ianfurqueron5850
    @ianfurqueron5850 3 роки тому

    A good work stand will last for years. I have a Park PRS-5 that I've had since the late 90's. It folds nicely into a compact bag and almost always goes with me on biking trips. I'm planning to set up a dedicated "bike space" in my house and at that time I'll splurge on a fixed, heavy base work stand.
    Also - cassette tools; bottom bracket tools.

  • @tl2913
    @tl2913 3 роки тому +1

    Syd, great video! You may want to add a segment on protective gear... gloves, Carhartts, etc. :)
    Also might be a good beginner tip to buy a basic Park bike toolkit with an assortment of tools.

  • @tjbarke6086
    @tjbarke6086 3 роки тому +1

    A great place to start is a good comprehensive ratchet set, that includes a screw driver that has interchangeable bits. Obviously you're probably gonna want it in metric, if it's mostly for a modern bike, or both metric and imperial.
    Also, the park tool quick link remover can also reattach links...

  • @tmwei396
    @tmwei396 3 роки тому

    Informative video for a beginner but I have a couple of points to make. My Park Tool (MLP 1.2) quick link tool will both remove and install a quick link. When you remove them you obviously squeeze the tool but to install them you separate the tool (opposite direction). You have the two prongs in the exact same locations on the chain like you're removing but reverse the action to install. As for a crimping tool to close the cable ends, my Park Tool (CN 10) cable and housing cutter also has a crimping feature just above the spring.

  • @mauriciorosales1259
    @mauriciorosales1259 3 роки тому

    The park tool quick link tool I’ve have for a while also removes - and yes, It’s a must have - everything else is a hack.

  • @dwightmcclain482
    @dwightmcclain482 2 роки тому

    I have major floor pump envy😁.

  • @kiochannel018
    @kiochannel018 3 роки тому +1

    Present here. From Philippines

  • @torreyhiker9137
    @torreyhiker9137 3 роки тому

    Digital air pressure gauge for tires. Topeak SmartGauge D2 is excellent.

  • @danielkaz6280
    @danielkaz6280 3 роки тому

    Great vids :-)

  • @mattkavanaugh5623
    @mattkavanaugh5623 3 роки тому

    Great vid! As to a work stand, a cheaper option are the bike hanging hooks that fold up and down and have two hooking arms that go under the top tube. $10 or less I think. And they can be mounted on a wall, a workbench, or on a piece of 2x4 that can then be clamped into a vice (and easily removed). I do have an old model Park portable bike stand (the cheapest model for home mechs), but I have used the folding bike hooks as an additional stand when I am working on two or more bikes at the same time (e.g., swapping wheels).

  • @ernestjohnson4436
    @ernestjohnson4436 3 роки тому

    Def need to do a video on cutting handel bars are choosing the right size.

  • @richardhaselwood9478
    @richardhaselwood9478 3 роки тому

    Good list.
    My 2c.... Some of these things, getting a cheaper version is a good place to save money, e.g. cable cutters and needle nose pliers (you can upgrade later). You can find cheaper work stands too. They aren't the best but will do nicely until you do score a nice Park Tool stand on the Black Friday sales.....
    BUT, don't skimp on allen tools. You use cheap allen wrenches, and you'll regret it, almost immediately when you round that nut off, have to pay to get it removed and replaced, and then go and buy a decent set.
    You will also likely end up buying a couple of different sets, e.g. a "normal" set, a multi tool set, some nice T-handle wrenches, and so on...... Same likely goes for Torx wrenches.
    I would say that, a decent torque wrench is super important though, almost from the start of learning to do this stuff.

  • @cnapoli
    @cnapoli 3 роки тому

    Not a tool per se, but a shop apron is nearly essential to keep your clothes from getting dirty or permanently stained by grease. Plus, the extra pockets are handy for holding tools and other bits. I also recommend using a three sided dog toothbrush for cleaning chains.

  • @chiccorocker
    @chiccorocker 3 роки тому

    I use exactly the same Wax lube. I hate the black muck that every other lube makes over time, it takes ages to clean. With wax it's not even a problem any longer, as long as you don't use the bike in super muddy conditions you are good to go.

  • @TheMNBlackBear
    @TheMNBlackBear 3 роки тому

    If you like a wax based chain lube, you can make your own for pennies on the dollar and much better than the commercial stuff. Three parts each of paraffin wax, paraffin oil and xylene (Home Depot or Lowe's usually has it). Melt wax at low heat, stir in paraffin oil, stir in xylene. Nothing to it. The only downside to this mixture is that it solidifies when the weather is cool, so you will have to warm it up before use.
    I've found a very cool lube that works on any bike part, including the chain: "Super Slick Slick Stuff" works on just about anything you can think of and works better than any type of lube I have EVER used. I don't bother with anything else anymore.

  • @BobInVT
    @BobInVT 3 роки тому

    All the way through the video, I kept thinking 'Workstand! Workstand! Everything is easier with a workstand! Even cleaning.' And then there you go toward the end saying exactly what I'd been thinking.

  • @blender9010
    @blender9010 3 роки тому

    Rags! They can be dirty or clean but these are great for cleaning things up and if u just finished washing your bike you could dry it off with one!

  • @aadgbe
    @aadgbe 3 роки тому +1

    if I may suggest a 'bikehack' - get a broken spoke and bend it 90° on both sides and put it on the chain when removing master link. especially on a Shimano der that don't have fixed extended cage mode. more than once I had my master links flying all over the room.
    it'll hold the chain for you, and prevent you from losing your mind and nerves, getting the master link on and off.

  • @drengskap
    @drengskap 2 роки тому

    At 5:45, you're trying to join a chain, and it pings loose on you - get a little hook thingy to hold the chain together while you're joining the ends, and you'll never have this happen again ;-)

  • @beintesaiz08
    @beintesaiz08 2 роки тому

    Hi Syd! Do you have any suggestions on removing broken/snapped bolt on the frame of a full sus mtb? 😢

  • @nicdelillo
    @nicdelillo 10 місяців тому

    Hi Syd do you have any sort of problems in clamping a D-Shape seatpost tube with the Elite Pro stabd? I have a Parktool 9.3 and bike keeps rotating in that clamp. Just wont accomodate correctly the D shape

  • @shanemichael388
    @shanemichael388 3 роки тому

    What brand is that Allen Tee set? Liking that all metal finish.
    I use the Squirt, found it to be a great product 👍
    Do you service other bikes than your own, looks like you have a heap of spare parts?
    Great show , aways entertaining , informative even😀

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      They're made by Feedback Sports: bit.ly/38qg9th

  • @Freepowder
    @Freepowder Рік тому +1

    Have you done and/or could you do an episode on home built tools? I notice you have one. . . ;)

    • @johnshannon
      @johnshannon Рік тому

      search youtube for "Bicycle tools: 10 cheap and easy to make home made tools."

  • @blender9010
    @blender9010 3 роки тому +1

    Cassette tool comes really in handy when taking off center lock rotors or cleaning/swapping cassettes

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 3 роки тому

      Gonna need a chain whip too, to remove cassettes.

    • @blender9010
      @blender9010 3 роки тому

      @@mattgies Heck yeah!

  • @gabrielmarias972
    @gabrielmarias972 3 роки тому

    Hi guys! Very useful!
    Please can you said me the brand or model of your stand wheels do you have on the wall? I need for my garage to have them organize!
    Thx

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      That's that Feedback Sports Velo Wall Post: bit.ly/3ogjosh

  • @tantoelauwjeweet
    @tantoelauwjeweet 3 роки тому

    For the quick link; as an emergency solution a piece of metal string should easily do the job - it works wonders for me anyway.

  • @bicycledad7660
    @bicycledad7660 3 роки тому

    There is a tool called the 4th hand to help with cable tension while adjusting the brake cables

    • @satellitehunter7440
      @satellitehunter7440 2 роки тому

      This tool has changed my life. So many things outside of bike repair too

  • @dylanbrunette352
    @dylanbrunette352 3 роки тому

    Hello there! Great video love this kind of stuff..just curious if I already own those tools off witch would be your night tool investment?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому +1

      Probably a BB/cassette tool (bit.ly/2IHEqAN) and chain whip (bit.ly/2ILL2O1) so you can replace cassette and bottom bracket. After that would probably be stuff for bleeding brakes (bit.ly/3ntDKOa) and then working on forks (bit.ly/3kyNTr7, bit.ly/2Uvqvjw, bit.ly/3lDbBU9)

    • @dylanbrunette352
      @dylanbrunette352 3 роки тому

      @@sydfixesbikes okay thank you very much for letting me know! I love your guys videos and attitude about mountain biking! Wonderful stuff

  • @devinbyrnes8058
    @devinbyrnes8058 3 роки тому

    WARNING!!! Do not buy Squirt Chain Lube in the winter if you live where it gets cold.
    It says on the bottle not to let it freeze, but they do not say that on the outside of the shipping package. Therefore my post lady delivered it to my outdoor mailbox in northern Canada in the middle of winter where it promptly froze. It turned into a paste and will not flow and fill in the cracks (as determined by their tech's). There is a hack where I can try to revive it with small quantities of hot water, but I may get screwed on this.

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      We've had the same thing happen (regularly because our shed isn't heated). As you found out, it's pretty easy to fix by mixing with a bit of water, and we've had no repercussions from doing so!

  • @Lughnerson
    @Lughnerson 3 роки тому

    Worn out socks and toothbrushes for cleaning, greasing, and waxing.

  • @georgepaz9834
    @georgepaz9834 3 роки тому

    Don’t forget a TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE...the ones on the floor pumps tend to be inaccurate.

  • @satellitehunter7440
    @satellitehunter7440 2 роки тому

    How about a good work bench? My wife is still asking me if I know where our bedroom door went 😆

  • @MaksymilianSleziak
    @MaksymilianSleziak 3 роки тому

    What kind of rear derailleur aligment tool do you use?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      We just got the Shimano alignment tool. It's great!
      amzn.to/3rxozXz

  • @davelloyd8454
    @davelloyd8454 3 роки тому

    Torque wrench to avoid over tightening expensive things.

  • @mechpade
    @mechpade 3 роки тому

    Would you recommend buying a nice torque wrench to replace screwdrivers and Allen keys for those Nm specific parts?

    • @JustAGlitchFL
      @JustAGlitchFL 3 роки тому

      It is better to have both, since torque wrenches often don't fit into tight spaces.

    • @mechpade
      @mechpade 3 роки тому

      @@JustAGlitchFL Aren't there long attachments for those tight spaces?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому +2

      We're planning to go an entire video about whether or not you need a torque wrench. If it's in your budget, definitely get one. But we didn't want people to feel like they couldn't work on their bikes without one.

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 3 роки тому

    Spoke Wrench to true your wheels

  • @jacksonvance5469
    @jacksonvance5469 3 роки тому +1

    I use Squirt wax lube as well as car soap to wash my bike. Let the dark side flow in those who comment against me, for I won’t change my mind.

  • @woutercoorevits8805
    @woutercoorevits8805 3 роки тому

    Hello what is the brand of the allen keys?

  • @albright666
    @albright666 3 роки тому

    Loctite blue 242. Cant install parts without it

    • @runningsig
      @runningsig 3 роки тому

      In addition, some grease, anti-seize, and retaining compound could be useful. Different parts require different prep not only to install but also for removal later. Additionally, I'd invest in a box of gloves to keep all of these fine substances away from the skin. For all of these, your money might go farther at either the auto parts store or the home improvement store.

  • @lyz7714
    @lyz7714 Рік тому

    Should I start changing pivot bearings my self?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  Рік тому +1

      Many people do and it's a great way to save money and fairly easy to do if you have the correct tools. We're planning to do a video on that sometime this winter!

    • @lyz7714
      @lyz7714 Рік тому

      @@sydfixesbikes Awesome, can't wait to see it. Do you guys also post on bilibili?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  Рік тому +1

      We work with a company in China that posts this channel's content on BiliBili, so it should end up there.

    • @lyz7714
      @lyz7714 Рік тому

      @@sydfixesbikes Cool. I think people do like your videos there.

  • @bob-ny6kn
    @bob-ny6kn 3 роки тому

    You didn't mention needing a hot mechanic. Should I get one of those? If so, how?

  • @leejohnson8719
    @leejohnson8719 3 роки тому +1

    If you get a bike stand, get a decent one. It beats getting a cheapo stand, realizing it sucks, and they having to pony up for a decent one anyways.

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 3 роки тому

      Yep, "buy once, cry once".

    • @MisterSal9895
      @MisterSal9895 3 роки тому

      Sadly this happened to me. The stand I got broke down and now can fall over easily so I have to let the front tire touch the floor thus I let the stand only lift the back wheel. Also have to position it a certain way that it won't fall over. So you can say I have a ghetto stand at the moment.

  • @Happy_Biker
    @Happy_Biker 3 роки тому

    Question: In the chain wear indicator section, you said, "...you can do it with a ruler..." How? 🤔

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 3 роки тому +1

      Each link of the chain is supposed to be 1/2 inch long. So twenty-four links should be one foot. Measure the distance between the centers of the pins over 24 links. If you measure exactly 12 inches / one foot, then the chain is new. If the measurement is longer, then divide your measurement by 12 inches to find the percentage of elongation (wear). Replace at 0.75% for 10, 11, or 12 speed chains, and at 1.0% for 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 speed chains.

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому +2

      What he said. But we will show it in next week's video, as well 😉

    • @Happy_Biker
      @Happy_Biker 3 роки тому

      @@sydfixesbikes Yeah, I did it and I think I need a new chain!

  • @jacobjames1171
    @jacobjames1171 3 роки тому +1

    I'd like to buy a brake cutter tool.

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      We have this one and love it! bit.ly/3fgn0XQ

  • @joellim0707
    @joellim0707 3 роки тому

    Do you sell m8120 brakes?

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому +1

      We don't sell anything, but Competitive Cyclist has them: bit.ly/36zKZ0a

  • @philipps258
    @philipps258 3 роки тому

    For older bikes you need an crankset removal tool.
    And a bb remover. And tons of wd40. Otherwise you will screw this forever and never work on a bike again.
    Old bikes are a whole other world

  • @Crucifiedego
    @Crucifiedego 3 роки тому

    What about the apron?!!

    • @sydfixesbikes
      @sydfixesbikes  3 роки тому

      Definitely a good thing to have, but we worked on bikes for a LONG time before we started wearing aprons, so didn't count it as a "beginner" tool. Our pants suffered though...

  • @jacobjames1171
    @jacobjames1171 3 роки тому

    Why would anyone make a tire lever out of metal?

  • @H457ur
    @H457ur 3 роки тому

    Get a torque wrench!!!!! It’s the most important tool there is.

  • @Gkam84
    @Gkam84 3 роки тому

    Don't use diluted dish soap, it contains salt

  • @aharongina5226
    @aharongina5226 3 роки тому

    torque wrench

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber 3 роки тому

    torque wrench if you got a carbon bike