@@Hans2183 To replace the tire. I take the wheel and a new tire to the shop for my bikes, its the only job I cant do. I tried changing the tire once and , well, forget that. It takes me less time to earn the money to have it changed than to do it myself. As to the cleaning, that has always been my practice. My bikes are road bikes, I ride over 300 miles per week. Keeping them clean is frankly not worth the effort. So when its down for work and disassembled so you can reach everything easily, that is the time I put in the work to clean and make it look new.
Thanks, doing this for my first time today
Just for cleaning? Or new tyre? I did it out of curiosity and then cleaned it properly while it was out.
@@Hans2183 To replace the tire. I take the wheel and a new tire to the shop for my bikes, its the only job I cant do. I tried changing the tire once and , well, forget that. It takes me less time to earn the money to have it changed than to do it myself. As to the cleaning, that has always been my practice. My bikes are road bikes, I ride over 300 miles per week. Keeping them clean is frankly not worth the effort. So when its down for work and disassembled so you can reach everything easily, that is the time I put in the work to clean and make it look new.
Thanks a for all details.
My pleasure. I'll probably only need it to get new tyres put on. That way I can bring them to the tyre shop in my car like that.
Good video 🙏🏽
Good night, do you no if the front mudguard fron the sr/f fitx in a zero s fron mudguard?
Haven't tried fitting but very unlikely since the fork and front wheel on the SRF is wider than a zero S
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Thanks