Mate I had something like that but I nearly died, there was a massive 10ft tech drop down hill and my brake pads decided to say fuck you and wore out as I was going down..... I can now successfully say I have been to space
I bought a torque wrench specific to bikes. Well worth it to be sure I'm not over cranking bolts. Retorqued the disc bolts and it made a huge difference in brake feel. Nice vid, thanks guys!
Fishing line, split shot and a vacuum for internal routing. Shot on the end of the line, into the frame and use the vacume to suck it through. Then just connect the cable to the line and pull it through.
I only ride my cheap carerra Subway to work and back (Had three more expensive bikes stolen, so needs must). Most things in your videos I will never need, but I absolutely love watching them. Informative, concise, professional, and most importantly, friendly. Good work mate.
That means you fully trust your mechanic and I met too much mechanics more interested in me paying than in repairing my stuffs (cars, bikes...). It's not a problem with mechanical dudes, it's generic issue with all technical workers (and I am a technical dude, working with computers).
I’m actually hopeless when it comes to bike maintenance. I had a mountain bike once I rode it all year round sun ,wind, rain & snow, my gears started jumping because my cassette was worn then one day it locked up & the chain came off. I put the chain back on & I started peddling again & thought 🤔 I’ll try another gear as soon as I changed gear the small cogs below the derailleur we’re ripped off the bike & were hanging on the ground. I now take my bike to a bike shop when ever I have any issues.
Haha so I have a bike it’s a 2005 and I have never done maintenance on this bike, replace the cassette once and the chain twice other then that nothing and it works great, thing is bullet proof. Been trying to kill it so I have an excuse to buy a new one but it won’t die
Kris k what bike? I have an 04 bigfoot and i have something similar going on, refuse to bring it in unless i have to bleed the brakes so I just screw around with it until it works again lol
Harry Barber no major difference plus sized bikes get misplayed for having rear "suspension" as the tires as that is not true you have to get the pressure .5 accurate to not feel pinky of rocks and roots but to low and you have horrible rolling resistance and rim strikes even if you get the pressure right the "suspension" in the tires is undamped
You greased your disc brakes?!?!?! Don't ever put grease on pad/disc brake omg xD! If your disc are squeaking, it's because(possibility): you're brake pads are too used and you didn't adjusted them over time, meaning the disc and the pad are breaking on a bad angle / You're disc(s) are buckling / or they have a bad runout *Sorry if you sometime miss understand, it's not my main langue :P
Don't worry, it was just a joke. I am a mechanic but with was a very good explaination and will probably help people understand why their disc brakes squeak
I may take in a bike shop this video is spot on and pull of the information you would be surprised how many new technicians and I shop make these mistakes themselves
I like your commentaries So..Hwcks I'm Using1. Electric socks on suspension..Take front wheel off..cut hole where toes are....slide up lower fork leg and put battery in steerer tibe..Solves many problems associated with frozen air shocks..Can wrap rear and use velcro or unbolt and slide sock over shock...2. Crazy glue cable ends..A drop of glue in mouth of cable end and slide on cable..Reuseable and doesn't crush cable...3. Tube elastic band hack..Everyone has vid now..I pit elastic band on front brake handlegrip and when parking bike wrap it over brake lever so bike doesn't roll away4. Plug them holes..3/16 black cabinet screw plugs work great on 5mm giant pivot bolts..These little rubber accenters snap right in place..Other pivots use larger sizes as does axle holes and 5mm allen key holes and plugs that work on hollow cranks..Could even store stuff in cranks with caps on..Lastly gotta say that look great when the holes are capped and a bit of anti part theft....I use very carefully a utility blade to pry oo caps5. Iwrap inner tube on bike stand on each claw so it doesn't damage my seat tube.6.Colored bike parts..I use cheap model brush and waterbase paint to see if a color will work on bike..Ex..Paint stem green to match green decals..Paint screw heads to see if anodized screws bolts work..Sometimes color is too much and takes away from bike so wash it off if its not working or buy the part..7.Weight Weenie I have Giant Trance 2 2017 black n green and learning trials tricks on it..30 pounds seems to be key number whether a bike is valued or walmartish..So I wanted 2.6 NNics 780g a piece and sram 200mm centerline(best lookin rotor ever)and a decent seat.So I chopped weight from handlebars stem all ti bolts etc to accomidate the heavier parts..My bike 29.84 pounds dry..8. Disk Rotors and oil..Mtb disk rotors very fragile when it comes to oil contamination so at the grocery store they have rolled up bags for vegis..These are great and don't need to be tied..Wrap around rotor when workin on bike ..quick bleeding washing..waxing etc..handy little bags.9. For aluminum rims..Tubeless..Joints on inside rim I crazy glue or epoxy at seem..Seems tape always worked its way lose and sealent would leak into spoke chamber then ooze out of spoke holes while riding.10. Bike with shiney finish..Hi end Sports car waxes make bike look better than new.I use Meqiires High glooss and wow paint color becomes brillant..11.I replaced wheel bearings with Enduro Max..There fo pivots..No casing seperating bearing balls.. Varoom Varoom12. Dirt in Shock pump..Always keep presto adapter screwed into shock pump when not in use as dirt from your carryin bag or traildirt will get into nozzle and you'll end up pumpin the dirt into your air chamber..(very Bad13. Brake levers..left handed people or ex motor cross will find it easy to switch brakes left side rear brake and rightsode front brake...or I guess some countries have that setup initally.14.SLX,,,,,,, had a makeover in 2016..Brakes can slide in and out of the top without unbolting caliper..Caliper Maintenance..What I Do and it works great....Take out Brake pads fire them with small torch the givem a drink of alcohol....Unbolt caliper cover rotors with vegi bag..The further away caliper is from bike the better.......My brakes mineral oil..Stich a finger between caliper postons and squeeze lever slowly til they pop out..(pen top or a little more) Use a tooth brush dipped in mineral oil and clean side of pistons..Wipe with paper towel..Squirt mineral oil on poston push one at at a time back in til fully seated..Put finger in between pistons and slowly squeeze lever til they pop out againRepeat cleaning the oil squirt ..Using fingers top and bottom push piston in and lastly give them a drink of alcohol..I notced when put back together after squeezing lever for brake space between pad and rotor remained constant and piston recessed perfectly..Lubing and cleaning those little piston will prevent early brake failure..15..Permanent black marker fixes blemishes fast..Bolt ends scratches..you name it it'll cover it..Lastly if you can do a review on hidin gps trackers with no subscription fees..That would be great...A device that covers a 100 miles and uses google maps or similar to deterr knooty little opportunists..(Seth bike hacks word opportunist) hehThx Enjoy your Utubey showTim McDroid Merry Christmas
Invest in a good set (yes, set) of torque wrenches, and take care of them! Don't drop them, bang them about, or use them for anything other than the final tightening of a bolt to the right torque. Torque wrenches are precision, calibrated tools, not a plumber's wrench, so keep them that way. Recalibrate them every so often so they remain precise. This is especially true for anyone with carbon anything on their bike, as it's impossible to properly gauge the torque on a bolt or fastener by feel, regardless of what anyone says, or how long they've been a mechanic. You'd be amazed at how easy it is to over or under tighten a bolt, just going by feel alone. You can easily damage carbon (among other things) by over-torquing bolts, and in some cases, void warranties if damage occurs by doing so. The engineers gave you the torque specs, so use them.
I remember when I was 17 and I just saved enough money to get myself my first nice (but budget) mtb. I went to show it off to my best friend and he cracked out the spray loob. Sprayed the chain, the joints, in the hubs and yes directly into the brakes.. the bike couldn't stop at all the end.
3:29 at a pinch, a long straight wide pitch screw, small enough to wind into the tube with out too much effort... Leave the head on, screw it in half the length of the thread, cut the head off (and any non threaded shaft) and screw the 2nd piece of tube on (it helps to hold the 1st tube at the end with pliers so you are holding the thread inside from turning. I suggest you start with the old tube so the pliers don't damage the new tube (although having an excess of new tube so it can be trimmed is a good idea). I suggest when undoing the finished run, again hold the old tube and unscrew from the new (as if you have trouble extracting the screw from the last section.. it doesn't matter as that is most likely to be bin fodder anyhooze) Its good to have the correct tools. Then again I have been known to make my own brake banjo rather than drive a whole 10 mins and buy a $10 one from the local bike shop. Better yet... go buy one from your local bike shop... They are more expensive than online crap.. but they have to hold stock so its there the instant you need it (not when they can ship it to a bulk drop point near you from China).... and then... when you really need a tyre etc NOW... they are still in business... and unlike "Chad", they will look at selling you something that actually fits, suits, and shouldn't break in 3 seconds... let alone in during the install.
it kinda hurts that people have such nice bikes they spend 5-10 grand on but dont know how to tighten a bolt.. didnt anyone fiddle with shit on their bike as a kid? its like putting the triangle into the triangle hole in that baby toy everyone had.
I know right it’s so sad I don’t even know how to remove my wheels 😭. Nah kidding I can probably disassemble my whole bike and put It back together with no issues or maybe one!
@@spencerchristie4000 I'd love you to make a videoseries about that, lol! For the stuff I currently ride I would shoot straight over 800 with a frame, a fork and a damper even if it was on sale. Highly interested in seeing you building something that rides like a 5k bike for under a grand tho. I'd pay to see that since it will save me a lot of money anyways :D
@@DmdMixZ 5k is literally a RIP off for most full sus. I've heard the statement "for what I ride" from literally everyone. You may be good but someone else also thinks everything you've ever done is easy as well. Please tell me you havnt spent 5k on a bike in the last 4 years.
I had a snapped axle and the grease inside of the rear hub was way too thin because of florida heat and all of the said grease poured onto my disc brakes, at the time I didn't understand that you don't want things that use friction to save you from crashing to have a lubricant applied. You can guess what happens next.
Interesting that you recommend lubricating the suspensions. There's a lot of confusion and debate whether it is better to lubricate or leave it clean. Some big manufacturers recommend a gentle wash and wiping it clean then turning the bike upside down for 20 mins or so letting the oil inside to soak those foam rings. That will help lubricate itself without needing to add anything else. Applying the wrong lubrication to the stanchions will attract dirt and debris which can potential scratch and damage them.
4:45 Now here's something I don't quite understand... Bolts are usually right hand thread (righty tighty)... usually a left hand thread is used when you have a bolt that has a predominantly left hand torque applied, so the torque tends to keep the bolt done up. Your pedals both undo to the rear (top backward) Normally there should be near 0 torque on the bolt (apart from a little sheer load friction on the bearings... BUT if the bearings wear out, get dry etc.. you can have some torque.. (A lot with rust). but here's the rub... think about your right hand (chain side) pedal... as you ride, your foot keeps it horizontal (effectively not rotating) while your crank IS rotating clockwise... The effect of this is that your right pedal predominantly rotates Anti-clockwise (top to the back). Soooooooo.... if your pedal is sticky/rusty/dry... it will provide an anti clockwise torque... to a bolt that undoes Anti-Clockwise... If your pedal is loose... and sticky... its designed to FALL OFF rather than tighten itself up.. Hilarity ensues! Can someone explain to me why they seem to have this backward... Imagine doing that with a drill head, or the nut on RC plane propellers etc.
A good maintenance hack seems to be to buy car stuff as bike stuff is often the same thing with a huge price tag. Motorcycle fork oil instead of Fox / Rockshox (make sure it's the correct weight), lithium grease for cars is super cheap, as is brake cleaner. Sure there's a lot of stuff that IS bike specific, but just as much you can save a bunch on.
Be VERY VERY careful when using your foot to remove pedals or any bolts. I had a buddy who worked in a bike shop and was doing as shown in the video when his wrench snapped. He had a cut to the shin bone from the top of his foot nearly to his knee.
Very good and useful advice you share - big big THANK to you sir! It's always inspiring to see and to listen to you in your many good YT Videos! Wishing you happy and safe ridings! /Best Regards, Charl
I ride dirtbikes so I often find my self doing check ups on both bikes the same way. I found out my rear wheel had a little slop to it. Took it off removed the axel made sure to carefully account for all the ball bearings. Grease the axel grease all the ball bearings retighten the axel to the point where it was just too tight the backed it off a little and the wheel was tighter then when I got the bike new
My dad sent a drop on his old 2004 Kona coiler. His deore lx rear derailer got caught in the wheel and the derailer, spokes and chain were ruined. Luckily he had spare spokes but he had to get a new derailer and chain.
Thanks so much. I have another one. I've often washed my bike at the car washing water jet. Don't spray the water into any ball bearings. It will push out the lube out and you have to replace the components.
Any issues with the way his bike is put into the work stand? I thought you should always clamp the seat post and never the frame? I’m new to having a work stand so if I can have other clamping location options I’d love to hear about them. Thx.
I meant to say insert allen key horizontally, with the handle pointing towards the back of your bike (when wheels side down) and apply force towards the ground :)
Mark Wilson right, and if you put the allen key "horizontally" to the 9 o clock position, and push it to the floor is the opposite direction to putting it horizontally to the 3 o clock position and pushing down, and the instructions are the opposite again if you stand on the other side of the bike....
*When someone give you his Devinci because the bike is broken top to bottom... I repaired everything, those tips from this video are awesome, but there is one i can't follow. xD What was to repair.. -Both disc brake, buckling, runout, a bit curved. -Cable of brake and derailleur all to changes... -Front and rear derailleur broken. -Bottom Bracket, and everything attached to it, broken and falling apart. -Rayon, almost no tension on them... Welp, actually the only good thing left were the bike it self w/o anything on it xD
well I got to disagree on over torqueing some bolts like the stem clamp on the steerer tube side.. cant believe somebody hasn't though of a splined steerer tube... how many times I've turned a corner with my 29'er to snap into another turn and the bars spin, hurts
Can you use brake cleaner on bike brake if you accidentaly spray a product on it? When mechanis do brakes jobs they use brake cleaner to clean the grease and others contaminant that you can leave on the surface of the brake so thats literaly the same thing with that nah ?
No it's will ether be your rear derailleur is off set or ether your front derailleur just slightly touching your chain I say take it to a bike shop if you've never done anything in a bike before as it could be nasty In the worst case it could be that your bottom bracket is not greased enough but that is very unlikely but depends on where you got it from if you got is from a proper bike shop that wouldn't be the case but if it's a Walmart bike it might be but don't try it your self take it too a bike shop. - Simon :)
Hey gmbn I put on pedals without greased game them first, should I take them off and grease them or it it fine the way it is? Edit: also is it ok if I use chain oil on my chain? It’s the only thing I have at the moment and I don’t want to spend any money
I recently changed my gear cable for my 1x11 set-up. But when I finished attaching it to the rear derailleur, my chain won’t go down to the 9-10 and last gear. Then I made it worse when I fiddled with the limit screws. Lol. What to do?
My breaks were worn so I removed them. Now I'm so fast xD
If you removed the breaks it must mean it's fixed...
😆😆😆 c'mon people spell check please
Weight reduction ftw!
Mate I had something like that but I nearly died, there was a massive 10ft tech drop down hill and my brake pads decided to say fuck you and wore out as I was going down..... I can now successfully say I have been to space
My breaks were also pretty loud so when i braked it goes like §chre€h. then my mom said put some oil on it
I bought a torque wrench specific to bikes. Well worth it to be sure I'm not over cranking bolts. Retorqued the disc bolts and it made a huge difference in brake feel. Nice vid, thanks guys!
I use classic ptfe plumber's tape on the pedal threads. Unlike grease it does not dry out, so the pedals are always removable.
Doddy knows his stuff. Saying that, so do I so I've no idea why I've just watched this video :D
If your allen keys are worn cut the tip off the key with a grinder and you wont need to buy them so often
falconpunchTV Genius! I never thought of that before.
Don’t let them get hot though
Or buy matco, snap on, Mac and have a lifetime warranty
Use Wera 'hex plus' allen keys!
@@vp5 yes wera, with their cool patented geometry 😍
Fishing line, split shot and a vacuum for internal routing. Shot on the end of the line, into the frame and use the vacume to suck it through. Then just connect the cable to the line and pull it through.
I only ride my cheap carerra Subway to work and back (Had three more expensive bikes stolen, so needs must).
Most things in your videos I will never need, but I absolutely love watching them.
Informative, concise, professional, and most importantly, friendly.
Good work mate.
Should do a :- winter riding video. What clothes to wear, gear, cold feet problems.
Especially here in scotland its rather chilly. Would be a big help
Ride harder, wear gloves
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How to avoid these mistakes
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Avoid maintenance entirely
That means you fully trust your mechanic and I met too much mechanics more interested in me paying than in repairing my stuffs (cars, bikes...). It's not a problem with mechanical dudes, it's generic issue with all technical workers (and I am a technical dude, working with computers).
@@ThinkBeforeWriting99 dude, take a joke
I’m actually hopeless when it comes to bike maintenance. I had a mountain bike once I rode it all year round sun ,wind, rain & snow, my gears started jumping because my cassette was worn then one day it locked up & the chain came off. I put the chain back on & I started peddling again & thought 🤔 I’ll try another gear as soon as I changed gear the small cogs below the derailleur we’re ripped off the bike & were hanging on the ground. I now take my bike to a bike shop when ever I have any issues.
Haha so I have a bike it’s a 2005 and I have never done maintenance on this bike, replace the cassette once and the chain twice other then that nothing and it works great, thing is bullet proof. Been trying to kill it so I have an excuse to buy a new one but it won’t die
Kris k what bike? I have an 04 bigfoot and i have something similar going on, refuse to bring it in unless i have to bleed the brakes so I just screw around with it until it works again lol
Number 11: not using wd40 on discs “it only makes you go faster”
Steven Daniels yes thats right and also you never need a bell on your bike again. ;)
Can you do a plus hard tail vs a normal dual suspension
Harry Barber no major difference plus sized bikes get misplayed for having rear "suspension" as the tires as that is not true you have to get the pressure .5 accurate to not feel pinky of rocks and roots but to low and you have horrible rolling resistance and rim strikes even if you get the pressure right the "suspension" in the tires is undamped
Max Schreiber what do you mean bell?
Steven Daniels because it squeaks
Thanks for all those tips and tricks, they will certainly come in handy.
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my disc brakes were squeaking so i greased them up, now they don't squeak
You greased your disc brakes?!?!?! Don't ever put grease on pad/disc brake omg xD!
If your disc are squeaking, it's because(possibility): you're brake pads are too used and you didn't adjusted them over time, meaning the disc and the pad are breaking on a bad angle / You're disc(s) are buckling / or they have a bad runout
*Sorry if you sometime miss understand, it's not my main langue :P
Don't worry, it was just a joke. I am a mechanic
but with was a very good explaination and will probably help people understand why their disc brakes squeak
Only use dry lube its beast
My brakes were squeaking so I removed them ...
My breaks were squeaky so I took the pads out
I may take in a bike shop this video is spot on and pull of the information you would be surprised how many new technicians and I shop make these mistakes themselves
Beautiful bike, man.
Ohh man... ive been washing the mud out of my stearer tube area with the bike upside down... crap.. my poor headset 😧
SHAME
Just clean and regrease your headset afterwards. No biggie...
Very Helpful Guys!
One of the best in gmbn
He explains very nice... 😀😀
The RS barb connector is a really great idea.
I like your commentaries So..Hwcks I'm Using1. Electric socks on suspension..Take front wheel off..cut hole where toes are....slide up lower fork leg and put battery in steerer tibe..Solves many problems associated with frozen air shocks..Can wrap rear and use velcro or unbolt and slide sock over shock...2. Crazy glue cable ends..A drop of glue in mouth of cable end and slide on cable..Reuseable and doesn't crush cable...3. Tube elastic band hack..Everyone has vid now..I pit elastic band on front brake handlegrip and when parking bike wrap it over brake lever so bike doesn't roll away4. Plug them holes..3/16 black cabinet screw plugs work great on 5mm giant pivot bolts..These little rubber accenters snap right in place..Other pivots use larger sizes as does axle holes and 5mm allen key holes and plugs that work on hollow cranks..Could even store stuff in cranks with caps on..Lastly gotta say that look great when the holes are capped and a bit of anti part theft....I use very carefully a utility blade to pry oo caps5. Iwrap inner tube on bike stand on each claw so it doesn't damage my seat tube.6.Colored bike parts..I use cheap model brush and waterbase paint to see if a color will work on bike..Ex..Paint stem green to match green decals..Paint screw heads to see if anodized screws bolts work..Sometimes color is too much and takes away from bike so wash it off if its not working or buy the part..7.Weight Weenie I have Giant Trance 2 2017 black n green and learning trials tricks on it..30 pounds seems to be key number whether a bike is valued or walmartish..So I wanted 2.6 NNics 780g a piece and sram 200mm centerline(best lookin rotor ever)and a decent seat.So I chopped weight from handlebars stem all ti bolts etc to accomidate the heavier parts..My bike 29.84 pounds dry..8. Disk Rotors and oil..Mtb disk rotors very fragile when it comes to oil contamination so at the grocery store they have rolled up bags for vegis..These are great and don't need to be tied..Wrap around rotor when workin on bike ..quick bleeding washing..waxing etc..handy little bags.9. For aluminum rims..Tubeless..Joints on inside rim I crazy glue or epoxy at seem..Seems tape always worked its way lose and sealent would leak into spoke chamber then ooze out of spoke holes while riding.10. Bike with shiney finish..Hi end Sports car waxes make bike look better than new.I use Meqiires High glooss and wow paint color becomes brillant..11.I replaced wheel bearings with Enduro Max..There fo pivots..No casing seperating bearing balls.. Varoom Varoom12. Dirt in Shock pump..Always keep presto adapter screwed into shock pump when not in use as dirt from your carryin bag or traildirt will get into nozzle and you'll end up pumpin the dirt into your air chamber..(very Bad13. Brake levers..left handed people or ex motor cross will find it easy to switch brakes left side rear brake and rightsode front brake...or I guess some countries have that setup initally.14.SLX,,,,,,, had a makeover in 2016..Brakes can slide in and out of the top without unbolting caliper..Caliper Maintenance..What I Do and it works great....Take out Brake pads fire them with small torch the givem a drink of alcohol....Unbolt caliper cover rotors with vegi bag..The further away caliper is from bike the better.......My brakes mineral oil..Stich a finger between caliper postons and squeeze lever slowly til they pop out..(pen top or a little more) Use a tooth brush dipped in mineral oil and clean side of pistons..Wipe with paper towel..Squirt mineral oil on poston push one at at a time back in til fully seated..Put finger in between pistons and slowly squeeze lever til they pop out againRepeat cleaning the oil squirt ..Using fingers top and bottom push piston in and lastly give them a drink of alcohol..I notced when put back together after squeezing lever for brake space between pad and rotor remained constant and piston recessed perfectly..Lubing and cleaning those little piston will prevent early brake failure..15..Permanent black marker fixes blemishes fast..Bolt ends scratches..you name it it'll cover it..Lastly if you can do a review on hidin gps trackers with no subscription fees..That would be great...A device that covers a 100 miles and uses google maps or similar to deterr knooty little opportunists..(Seth bike hacks word opportunist) hehThx Enjoy your Utubey showTim McDroid Merry Christmas
For internal cable routing i find that a bit of spoke with rounded ends pushed in the new and old hoses works like the rockshox bit work well
Lubricants can be confusing. This helped me to understand. Thanks.
Invest in a good set (yes, set) of torque wrenches, and take care of them! Don't drop them, bang them about, or use them for anything other than the final tightening of a bolt to the right torque. Torque wrenches are precision, calibrated tools, not a plumber's wrench, so keep them that way. Recalibrate them every so often so they remain precise.
This is especially true for anyone with carbon anything on their bike, as it's impossible to properly gauge the torque on a bolt or fastener by feel, regardless of what anyone says, or how long they've been a mechanic. You'd be amazed at how easy it is to over or under tighten a bolt, just going by feel alone.
You can easily damage carbon (among other things) by over-torquing bolts, and in some cases, void warranties if damage occurs by doing so.
The engineers gave you the torque specs, so use them.
and allways wind them back to the "storing setting"
How do you recalibrate one?
Nero Wolfe hmmmmm ...
My whole tool kit is a crank brothers m17
Nero Wolfe i
Still love and ride my 1991 Koga - SkyCarbolite atb daily :)
-All parts are deore XT, Magura fork, Mavic crossride rims...
-over 250.000km
This should be renamed WD 40 advertising and applications
He's using the silicone lubricant variant. Never use the original on your bike.
Remember wet lube is for wet conditions and dry lube is for dry conditions like summer.
every time I work on my bike I do like about 50 mistakes
jup same here lol
Same I typically only make things worse :/
Yeah, every time I bend my brake discs, scratch something or lose a part!
It's all the learning process. You probably dont even realize when you go back and so it again and it goes flawless.
Yea me to
I remember when I was 17 and I just saved enough money to get myself my first nice (but budget) mtb. I went to show it off to my best friend and he cracked out the spray loob. Sprayed the chain, the joints, in the hubs and yes directly into the brakes.. the bike couldn't stop at all the end.
Poor Blake! I hope he's okay! 😔 4:30
Man this video got me so excited that I now want to work on my bike all day long.
3:29 at a pinch, a long straight wide pitch screw, small enough to wind into the tube with out too much effort... Leave the head on, screw it in half the length of the thread, cut the head off (and any non threaded shaft) and screw the 2nd piece of tube on (it helps to hold the 1st tube at the end with pliers so you are holding the thread inside from turning.
I suggest you start with the old tube so the pliers don't damage the new tube (although having an excess of new tube so it can be trimmed is a good idea).
I suggest when undoing the finished run, again hold the old tube and unscrew from the new (as if you have trouble extracting the screw from the last section.. it doesn't matter as that is most likely to be bin fodder anyhooze)
Its good to have the correct tools. Then again I have been known to make my own brake banjo rather than drive a whole 10 mins and buy a $10 one from the local bike shop.
Better yet... go buy one from your local bike shop... They are more expensive than online crap.. but they have to hold stock so its there the instant you need it (not when they can ship it to a bulk drop point near you from China).... and then... when you really need a tyre etc NOW... they are still in business... and unlike "Chad", they will look at selling you something that actually fits, suits, and shouldn't break in 3 seconds... let alone in during the install.
very helpful
be using these tips in the future 😄
Very clear, simply and helpful, great job guys ! your guide can keep the other bicycles more functional now !
if you have old allen keys that are starting to get round instead of sharp endges.. cut the round bit with hacksaw or angle grinder :)
good video Doddy, can you make one video just for grease, :)
04:30 almost pissed myself laughing first time I saw that on its original video. Hope it was theatre ;)
it kinda hurts that people have such nice bikes they spend 5-10 grand on but dont know how to tighten a bolt.. didnt anyone fiddle with shit on their bike as a kid? its like putting the triangle into the triangle hole in that baby toy everyone had.
I know right it’s so sad I don’t even know how to remove my wheels 😭. Nah kidding I can probably disassemble my whole bike and put It back together with no issues or maybe one!
in a lot of instances a person who buys a 10 thousand dollar bike has never had to fiddle with anything in their life.
You can have a bike for 800 that rides like a 5k bike if you follow sales and build your own.
@@spencerchristie4000 I'd love you to make a videoseries about that, lol!
For the stuff I currently ride I would shoot straight over 800 with a frame, a fork and a damper even if it was on sale.
Highly interested in seeing you building something that rides like a 5k bike for under a grand tho.
I'd pay to see that since it will save me a lot of money anyways :D
@@DmdMixZ 5k is literally a RIP off for most full sus. I've heard the statement "for what I ride" from literally everyone. You may be good but someone else also thinks everything you've ever done is easy as well. Please tell me you havnt spent 5k on a bike in the last 4 years.
Thank you for this, I wasn’t aware of the washing your bike upsidown,
I had a snapped axle and the grease inside of the rear hub was way too thin because of florida heat and all of the said grease poured onto my disc brakes, at the time I didn't understand that you don't want things that use friction to save you from crashing to have a lubricant applied. You can guess what happens next.
Interesting that you recommend lubricating the suspensions. There's a lot of confusion and debate whether it is better to lubricate or leave it clean. Some big manufacturers recommend a gentle wash and wiping it clean then turning the bike upside down for 20 mins or so letting the oil inside to soak those foam rings. That will help lubricate itself without needing to add anything else. Applying the wrong lubrication to the stanchions will attract dirt and debris which can potential scratch and damage them.
"Undo pedals towards the back of the bike" - golden advice!
4:45 Now here's something I don't quite understand... Bolts are usually right hand thread (righty tighty)... usually a left hand thread is used when you have a bolt that has a predominantly left hand torque applied, so the torque tends to keep the bolt done up.
Your pedals both undo to the rear (top backward)
Normally there should be near 0 torque on the bolt (apart from a little sheer load friction on the bearings... BUT if the bearings wear out, get dry etc.. you can have some torque.. (A lot with rust).
but here's the rub...
think about your right hand (chain side) pedal... as you ride, your foot keeps it horizontal (effectively not rotating) while your crank IS rotating clockwise...
The effect of this is that your right pedal predominantly rotates Anti-clockwise (top to the back).
Soooooooo.... if your pedal is sticky/rusty/dry... it will provide an anti clockwise torque... to a bolt that undoes Anti-Clockwise...
If your pedal is loose... and sticky... its designed to FALL OFF rather than tighten itself up..
Hilarity ensues!
Can someone explain to me why they seem to have this backward... Imagine doing that with a drill head, or the nut on RC plane propellers etc.
Would it be better to tighten a stem clamp following a criss-cross sequence?
For internal routing, vacuum a string through your frame. Trick electricians use to pull wire through conduit.
Very useful tips, thank you
A good maintenance hack seems to be to buy car stuff as bike stuff is often the same thing with a huge price tag. Motorcycle fork oil instead of Fox / Rockshox (make sure it's the correct weight), lithium grease for cars is super cheap, as is brake cleaner. Sure there's a lot of stuff that IS bike specific, but just as much you can save a bunch on.
Doddy is THE man...
Every time I see doddy I just smile :)
Excellent advice.
Be VERY VERY careful when using your foot to remove pedals or any bolts. I had a buddy who worked in a bike shop and was doing as shown in the video when his wrench snapped. He had a cut to the shin bone from the top of his foot nearly to his knee.
Regarding the spray grease, which one are you using? The WD-40 White Lithium Grease or the WD-40 Long Lasting Spray Grease?
Very good and useful advice you share - big big THANK to you sir! It's always inspiring to see and to listen to you in your many good YT Videos! Wishing you happy and safe ridings! /Best Regards, Charl
I ride dirtbikes so I often find my self doing check ups on both bikes the same way. I found out my rear wheel had a little slop to it. Took it off removed the axel made sure to carefully account for all the ball bearings. Grease the axel grease all the ball bearings retighten the axel to the point where it was just too tight the backed it off a little and the wheel was tighter then when I got the bike new
I always use the foot technique when getting pedals off and even when getting them on
Doddy rules.
How do you clean your bike out of dirt? Do you use water hose at the car wash?
This is just super good content.
Grüße aus Deutschland
I'm early for once.
Love your vids btw really helps me improve my skill.
Thanks Edward!
Very easy to do and helpful thanks
My dad sent a drop on his old 2004 Kona coiler. His deore lx rear derailer got caught in the wheel and the derailer, spokes and chain were ruined. Luckily he had spare spokes but he had to get a new derailer and chain.
9:58 That's where the dork disc is for, to prevent that... but yeah... a dork disk is called a dork disk for a reason I suppose...
Very helpful, thank you
That was very helpful. Thanks
Thanks so much. I have another one. I've often washed my bike at the car washing water jet. Don't spray the water into any ball bearings. It will push out the lube out and you have to replace the components.
Rob Schmitt how tf do u do that???ball bearing are everywhere
Any issues with the way his bike is put into the work stand? I thought you should always clamp the seat post and never the frame? I’m new to having a work stand so if I can have other clamping location options I’d love to hear about them. Thx.
KY jelly really works well lubing my post.
What a beautiful bike.
Doddy - the walking bike wikipedia...
Great video!
You just saved my knuckles with that tip on how to remove pedals
Could you make a video on how to use a headset press and other alternatives if you can’t afford a headset press
Use always a torque wrench. Also with alloy handlebars and parts. Multidimesnional stress causes much faster fatigue
Anti-seize on pedal threads only.
Seat post!!!! The ultimate frame killer is a corroded seat post to frame.
Anti seize on axle shafts too .. And seat post .. Anything that could rust and seize it works great
What type of assembly compound or grease should I use when putting alloy parts on a carbon frame?
I just bought a Scot bike from a auction it needs a lot of work but it will be fun
Damn he’s tall!!
Surely clockwise and anticlockwise both turn "towards the back of the bike" at some point?
Not totally sure i get your point. Anyway it's best to just think towards the front to tighten pedals and screw towards the rear to remove them... : )
Insert allen key horizontally and then apply force towards the floor - both pedals
I meant to say insert allen key horizontally, with the handle pointing towards the back of your bike (when wheels side down) and apply force towards the ground :)
Mark Wilson right, and if you put the allen key "horizontally" to the 9 o clock position, and push it to the floor is the opposite direction to putting it horizontally to the 3 o clock position and pushing down, and the instructions are the opposite again if you stand on the other side of the bike....
Point the handle toward the back of the bike to "back off" the pedals when pushing down (with an upright bike).
Torque tools. Set your Newton. How could you not recommend that when tightening your bolts?
Can I use cheap multi purpose spray lube to lube the stanchions and fork seals?
Another great vid, one question were do you all get the crankbrothers thumb grip from? I’ve look everywhere please help
i just tape the old cable to the new one... works fine
*When someone give you his Devinci because the bike is broken top to bottom...
I repaired everything, those tips from this video are awesome, but there is one i can't follow. xD
What was to repair..
-Both disc brake, buckling, runout, a bit curved.
-Cable of brake and derailleur all to changes...
-Front and rear derailleur broken.
-Bottom Bracket, and everything attached to it, broken and falling apart.
-Rayon, almost no tension on them...
Welp, actually the only good thing left were the bike it self w/o anything on it xD
well I got to disagree on over torqueing some bolts like the stem clamp on the steerer tube side.. cant believe somebody hasn't though of a splined steerer tube... how many times I've turned a corner with my 29'er to snap into another turn and the bars spin, hurts
What was placed on the stem to keep the handlebars from slipping
what spray grease should I get? I live in the US.
Thanks for the great info
No problem, Bob! Thanks for the support!
I scored 1/10 sweet! Though I do t Own carbon but good to know when I do
Can you use brake cleaner on bike brake if you accidentaly spray a product on it? When mechanis do brakes jobs they use brake cleaner to clean the grease and others contaminant that you can leave on the surface of the brake so thats literaly the same thing with that nah ?
Hi, I bought a new mtb a couple days ago and when I pearl there’s a slight clicking noise dose this mean my bottom bracket is loose?
No it's will ether be your rear derailleur is off set or ether your front derailleur just slightly touching your chain I say take it to a bike shop if you've never done anything in a bike before as it could be nasty
In the worst case it could be that your bottom bracket is not greased enough but that is very unlikely but depends on where you got it from if you got is from a proper bike shop that wouldn't be the case but if it's a Walmart bike it might be but don't try it your self take it too a bike shop. - Simon :)
@@bikerepairs8867 or perhaps the pedals?
Please make a rock Shox Boxxer rc service Video . IT would be really helpful
Hey gmbn I put on pedals without greased game them first, should I take them off and grease them or it it fine the way it is?
Edit: also is it ok if I use chain oil on my chain? It’s the only thing I have at the moment and I don’t want to spend any money
Is it okay to use dirtbike chain wax lube on a mtb? Had a new bottle laying around, but dont know if its okay for bicycles.
Hello gmbn I'm a really big fan of you and do you do giveaways???
great video
5:02 put wood or something soft on floor soo you won' t damage the tool
How often do you hsve to put grease and chain lube on?
Assembly compound, this is the key.
What is assembly compound? Is it just grease?
Nice video 👍👍👍👍
I recently changed my gear cable for my 1x11 set-up. But when I finished attaching it to the rear derailleur, my chain won’t go down to the 9-10 and last gear. Then I made it worse when I fiddled with the limit screws. Lol. What to do?
Has Doddy recently bought shares in a company that makes spray on grease? He's mentioned it a lot.