Im an avid DIY'er but so many videos on UA-cam that you'd THINK would be clear, and consice are really a bunch of animated anecdotal rubbish. Even from the top channels. Its like they intentionally leave out important information to mislead the viewer into errors. But this video is perfect! I can tell you're a real professional and craftsman who takes pride in your work. Methodical, patient, and clear step by step instructions. Im in the process of building my first road bike, and im so grateful to have found your channel. Thank you sir. Subscribed!
Absolutely one of the BEST videos to understand the mechanics, parts needed and all the little things that make a big difference in repairing the shifting system. I really liked the clear video shots and the explanations.
Awesome, super detailed, all tips and tricks included step by step. Had no problem replacing a derailleur and setting up the cable and indexing thanks to your video!
Finally a video about the long ferrule with a clear usage and technical explanation (19:10) confirming my thoughts and reassuring me that m ferrule installation was done correctly! You got yourself a subscriber!
Thank you for the video with detailed instructions and practical tips! It was helpful in replacing a rear derailleur cable today that had broken off inside the shift body.
Very helpful video. Thanks. Appreciated the thorough explanation of every aspect of taking out the cable / inserting a new cable / and finally adjusting everything so the shifting is smooth with the new cable.
Thank you for such a detailed video. I have watched several and ended up destroying new cables with having to constantly experiment after vague instructions and what I assume are basic missed steps. Watched this and set up my rear derailleur first time.
Another great video. Thanks. I wish I'd watched this yesterday before I mistreated the new cable and spent all day trying to retire the cable end from I side the shifter. Thanks.
Mate you are the best and a very good tech and so helpful and precise this is a great helpful video and I enjoyed it too . Thank you so much and i loving the southern is it accent? love it all mate thanks a million top geezer
Hi, Probably silly question. When i tweak barrel adjuster on a cog, will it affect all others cogs in the same way? Or do i have to tweak every single (troubleshooting) cog with barrel adjuster separately? Video @ 28:51
Hey there, I have a quick question my rear mech sti shifter (grx 810) keeps on dropping a cable internally and coming out gunked up any idea what could be causing this?
I've got the oddest indexing problem. I have 9spd Dura Ace downtube shifters, a long cage Shimano 105 RD, new inner and outer cable. Running a SRAM PG950 9 spd cassette with a SRAM 9 spd chain. I can get 9,8,7,6 to sync' just fine, but 1,2,3,4 won't work at all. Then if I adjust the cable tension I can force 1,2,3,4 to work, but 9,8,7,6 won't sync'. As far as I can tell everything should be compatible. I tried a Shimano XT 9psd cassette and still get the same trouble. I'm now hoping to find a friend with a 9spd road cassette, such as a 105. It's very much like the Dura Ace shifters are not moving the RD as far as is required. Anyone got an idea?
i have been looking into if different shifters are interchangeable, its seems not as all the different shifters will have different pull ratios set up for certain cassettes/derailleurs, this may be the issue, but could be something different entirely
Im an avid DIY'er but so many videos on UA-cam that you'd THINK would be clear, and consice are really a bunch of animated anecdotal rubbish. Even from the top channels. Its like they intentionally leave out important information to mislead the viewer into errors. But this video is perfect! I can tell you're a real professional and craftsman who takes pride in your work. Methodical, patient, and clear step by step instructions. Im in the process of building my first road bike, and im so grateful to have found your channel. Thank you sir. Subscribed!
Finally. All the steps in the right order. Thank you.
Absolutely one of the BEST videos to understand the mechanics, parts needed and all the little things that make a big difference in repairing the shifting system. I really liked the clear video shots and the explanations.
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Awesome, super detailed, all tips and tricks included step by step. Had no problem replacing a derailleur and setting up the cable and indexing thanks to your video!
Finally a video about the long ferrule with a clear usage and technical explanation (19:10) confirming my thoughts and reassuring me that m ferrule installation was done correctly!
You got yourself a subscriber!
Thank you for the video with detailed instructions and practical tips! It was helpful in replacing a rear derailleur cable today that had broken off inside the shift body.
Once again you you have shown me how to do it. Fitted my Ultegra 8000 shiffters with no problems. Thank you so much, good man.
I realize it is pretty off topic but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released series online ?
@Cain Roberto i use flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Alfonso Baker definitely, have been watching on Flixzone for since april myself :D
@Alfonso Baker Thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!
@Cain Roberto no problem :D
Very helpful video. Thanks. Appreciated the thorough explanation of every aspect of taking out the cable / inserting a new cable / and finally adjusting everything so the shifting is smooth with the new cable.
Very detailed, and I learned about caps with insulation, that was new to me. Thanks for sharing.
Well done - this is the step-by-step procedure I'll be using to change out my rear derailleur cable
Excellent video! Thank you so much for the great and clear explanation.
easy peasy way, well shown, thanks
Very helpful tips and bangs for cycling maintenance.... Great teaching mechanic in you tube
Thank you for such a detailed video. I have watched several and ended up destroying new cables with having to constantly experiment after vague instructions and what I assume are basic missed steps. Watched this and set up my rear derailleur first time.
Excellent camera work.
Another great video. Thanks. I wish I'd watched this yesterday before I mistreated the new cable and spent all day trying to retire the cable end from I side the shifter. Thanks.
Mate you are the best and a very good tech and so helpful and precise this is a great helpful video and I enjoyed it too . Thank you so much and i loving the southern is it accent? love it all mate thanks a million top geezer
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Really useful video, as always! Thanks.
Excellent video. Job done. Thanks very much. I was about to do it all wrong - lol.
Thank you ! very good instructional video !
perfect for what we needed it for
Awesome video!! Really helped me a lot!
Awesome tutorial! Fixed my shifter cable in 20 minutes😁
thanks for the great video!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Very helpful sir🎉
Hi,
Probably silly question. When i tweak barrel adjuster on a cog, will it affect all others cogs in the same way? Or do i have to tweak every single (troubleshooting) cog with barrel adjuster separately? Video @ 28:51
can i change my cable without taking off the chain?
are the handlebars adjustable?
Hey there, I have a quick question my rear mech sti shifter (grx 810) keeps on dropping a cable internally and coming out gunked up any idea what could be causing this?
Thank you very much.
I've got the oddest indexing problem. I have 9spd Dura Ace downtube shifters, a long cage Shimano 105 RD, new inner and outer cable. Running a SRAM PG950 9 spd cassette with a SRAM 9 spd chain. I can get 9,8,7,6 to sync' just fine, but 1,2,3,4 won't work at all. Then if I adjust the cable tension I can force 1,2,3,4 to work, but 9,8,7,6 won't sync'. As far as I can tell everything should be compatible. I tried a Shimano XT 9psd cassette and still get the same trouble. I'm now hoping to find a friend with a 9spd road cassette, such as a 105. It's very much like the Dura Ace shifters are not moving the RD as far as is required. Anyone got an idea?
i have been looking into if different shifters are interchangeable, its seems not as all the different shifters will have different pull ratios set up for certain cassettes/derailleurs, this may be the issue, but could be something different entirely
Damn a British/Australian accent!
Its a Norfolk / Suffolk accent mate!
Is that a 6800 rear derailleur?
R8000
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10 minutes of info crammed into a 30 min video.