I originally discovered this channel because I’m a mechanic and I was watching Phu explain the differences between old and new school bmx bikes. I liked Phu as a teacher and watched more, as I watched more I developed even more respect. Todays thing about triflow, in cable housings, then forcing it down there with air. 👍. The best mechanic in my town does Yamaha outboards and motorcycles , and anything Yamaha. He’s got a bunch of certificates and such, master technician on a bunch of them. He’s Has trained me in many of his methods. Phu and him like to lube cables and pay attention to the details. Phu sanding the brake bushings for smoothness and then lubing it. 👍. Taking care to not put any sharp bends when routing his cables. 👍 What’s really funny is I liked this channel and think Alfredo is a mechanic and filmer, but he’s pro bmx. Fun stuff. I was shocked as I just thought he worked at the shop. Loving bikes and biking in upper Michigan. Love your channel, had fun “ riding” with you in Dubai. Without the internet I woulda never got to go. All them skids and little tricks on the streets of Dubai, you guys had me laughing. All this biking and fun keeps us young. Great channel for learning bike stuff. Tricks and mechanic work.
A few things that I always do when setting up gyros are: 1. Making sure to use the correct amount of spacers on the steer tube. Too much and you'll have less adjustability, too less you'll have less leverage on the lever. 2. I always tune the lower cables first and make sure the gyro sits on the gyro tab without too much tension . After that I tuned the upper cable to the point where it doesn't have any slack while maintaining the gyro position so it doesn't "float" in between gyro tab and the gyro plate. I've been doing this for quite a while and it helps maintaining the longevity of the brake cables.
When I had a gyro, I had a dragonfly Gemini on the top of the gyro for the lever, and for the bottom I used gear cables with a London mod into a Odyssey evolver break 👍
I watch all your videos about lubing everything ___and was pleased to see this tutorial on installing a gyro. Im voting for the “gyro on old school vid” you mentioned. I ordered an Odyssey gtx-s for my nice clean 86 kuwahara bravo kt. It comes with tabs that Id have to drill and tap. Id rather do a cup mod if possible and avoid drilling my vintage honey. Not much online giving me clues what I can buy/add to make this possible. Ill drill if I have to but wonder if theres a hack to avoid it. Thanks!
I like to run the Kink double cable set up on the upper and lower. The cables cost twice as much but seem to last that much longer and great stopping power.
I’ve been watching these videos and love Phu’s technical knowledge. I rode a Hutch Exel back in the late 80’s as a teenager. I’ve been bitten by the BMX bug again, and would like some guidance on a good bike for park riding and cruising for a middle aged man standing 6’ 3” and weighing 280lbs!
The right length upper cable really helps. No shade but I'd have used a shorter upper less slack = more adjustment. A dual pull upper cable makes pull smoother as well , imo the lower doesn't matter. That's what works for me
Can you make a video adding a front brake with gyro setup? I used to ride a 97 GT Vertigo, and I just purchased a We The People Reason that I'm customizing with a seat post extender, front brake with gyro kit, and pegs all around.
About time a decent brake install is posted up. I still believe a majority of brakeless riders are the result of lack of knowledge of how to make them work. Just saying....
I've ran gyros on all of my bikes since the 80's recently I bought my son and I new bmx bikes and I put gyros on both of them but the problem I ran into on my sons bike was I had to change the forks out in order to get the front brake cable to go through the compression bolt I used a new set of landing gear forks which were nice but pegs won't fit the dropouts they hit the fork tube before seating so I used alot of washers as spacers
My upper cable came pre assembled from gt. Is it possible it was made too long. I can’t get enough tension just to hold the break line in the upper gyro. Am I missing something? Do they screw in or should they be held in by tension?
Total noob, but tried installing a gyro. Tabs on.. easy. Pulled cap and stem off. Gyro in then gyro plate👍🏼. Went to replace stem but there was like maybe a 1/4” space, cant get the stem down further. That plate is not 1/4”. Stopped the install going to take it to a shop (if I can find one nearby in NY). Is that space normal? Where did I mess up.
Can I put a U brake plate on my 97 Vertigo. Looking to do both front and back. Looking for a good replacement for the rear wheel, I'm tracking it down. But please help. 48 hole. I live in Indiana. Has the Mohawks. My intentions were getting it back but sometimes it doesn't work that way. I can email the store or something
So much lube and moisture happening on that bike it better be smooth pullin… Old school vid would be dope…not sure bout all the lube, spit, and torque from Phu tho. Tell him to keep it in his slick hair lol
Yeah, besides sanding the mount one use a dab of blue Loctite just dropped not red Loctite you’re gonna hate life when you use red. Specially, without you knowing them coming loose and then they ripped off. I seen it plenty of times, and skate parks in working at the shop before my motorcycle accident. And I just did a dab blue Loctite gyro tabs and cable guide with blue Loctite. Not rid Loctite. And especially right about sending the brake mounts.
Didnt learn shit i was used to the pedal being the brake, that old its my daughter's bike is what im working on, shes got the single or the 2 cables goin in to one
I originally discovered this channel because I’m a mechanic and I was watching Phu explain the differences between old and new school bmx bikes. I liked Phu as a teacher and watched more, as I watched more I developed even more respect. Todays thing about triflow, in cable housings, then forcing it down there with air. 👍. The best mechanic in my town does Yamaha outboards and motorcycles , and anything Yamaha. He’s got a bunch of certificates and such, master technician on a bunch of them. He’s Has trained me in many of his methods. Phu and him like to lube cables and pay attention to the details. Phu sanding the brake bushings for smoothness and then lubing it. 👍. Taking care to not put any sharp bends when routing his cables. 👍 What’s really funny is I liked this channel and think Alfredo is a mechanic and filmer, but he’s pro bmx. Fun stuff. I was shocked as I just thought he worked at the shop. Loving bikes and biking in upper Michigan. Love your channel, had fun “ riding” with you in Dubai. Without the internet I woulda never got to go. All them skids and little tricks on the streets of Dubai, you guys had me laughing. All this biking and fun keeps us young. Great channel for learning bike stuff. Tricks and mechanic work.
A few things that I always do when setting up gyros are:
1. Making sure to use the correct amount of spacers on the steer tube. Too much and you'll have less adjustability, too less you'll have less leverage on the lever.
2. I always tune the lower cables first and make sure the gyro sits on the gyro tab without too much tension . After that I tuned the upper cable to the point where it doesn't have any slack while maintaining the gyro position so it doesn't "float" in between gyro tab and the gyro plate. I've been doing this for quite a while and it helps maintaining the longevity of the brake cables.
To counter all that, different companies make different lengths of upper cables.
When I had a gyro, I had a dragonfly Gemini on the top of the gyro for the lever, and for the bottom I used gear cables with a London mod into a Odyssey evolver break 👍
Thanks for the honesty and have a beautiful life
Your an excellent mechanic! Much respect!👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
I watch all your videos about lubing everything ___and was pleased to see this tutorial on installing a gyro. Im voting for the “gyro on old school vid” you mentioned. I ordered an Odyssey gtx-s for my nice clean 86 kuwahara bravo kt. It comes with tabs that Id have to drill and tap. Id rather do a cup mod if possible and avoid drilling my vintage honey. Not much online giving me clues what I can buy/add to make this possible. Ill drill if I have to but wonder if theres a hack to avoid it. Thanks!
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Bro I wish your shop was closer. Great knowledge here, great video. Thank you!
I like to run the Kink double cable set up on the upper and lower. The cables cost twice as much but seem to last that much longer and great stopping power.
I liked and subscribed and I want to see you do it on the old school from scratch with no holes in it
I'm gonna put one on my bmx. Thanks .
Man phu knows alot! Amazing video! 😊 i wanna see the next video on this tho, hope numbers get up!:)
I’ve been watching these videos and love Phu’s technical knowledge. I rode a Hutch Exel back in the late 80’s as a teenager. I’ve been bitten by the BMX bug again, and would like some guidance on a good bike for park riding and cruising for a middle aged man standing 6’ 3” and weighing 280lbs!
Slick wit with the slick doo. 😎 his powers are back
The very best BMX epic more videos
Great video! Thanks! Can I install a gyro on a Haro Downtown 24? If so, recommendations please?
Great video! Not sure if I need a gyro now😂But if I do I’m watching this again.
great informative video, thanks!
The right length upper cable really helps. No shade but I'd have used a shorter upper less slack = more adjustment. A dual pull upper cable makes pull smoother as well , imo the lower doesn't matter. That's what works for me
Can you make a video adding a front brake with gyro setup? I used to ride a 97 GT Vertigo, and I just purchased a We The People Reason that I'm customizing with a seat post extender, front brake with gyro kit, and pegs all around.
About time a decent brake install is posted up.
I still believe a majority of brakeless riders are the result of lack of knowledge of how to make them work. Just saying....
I've ran gyros on all of my bikes since the 80's recently I bought my son and I new bmx bikes and I put gyros on both of them but the problem I ran into on my sons bike was I had to change the forks out in order to get the front brake cable to go through the compression bolt I used a new set of landing gear forks which were nice but pegs won't fit the dropouts they hit the fork tube before seating so I used alot of washers as spacers
Great video. Thanks!
The lines dont snap from all the handlebar spins?
My upper cable came pre assembled from gt. Is it possible it was made too long. I can’t get enough tension just to hold the break line in the upper gyro. Am I missing something? Do they screw in or should they be held in by tension?
Lol they forgot to give me the top plate.
What is the length size on the upper cable 370mm, 390mm, 420mm, 425mm, 470mm, 475mm.
Noob to brakes this is preparing me for summer
can i put this on my Dyno VFR??
What about the knocking on the bars do you use cable tie ?
Just use black electrical tape. Couplah loops around and you're good! 👍😎
Is there any difference if the head tube length is 5 inches?
Total noob, but tried installing a gyro. Tabs on.. easy. Pulled cap and stem off. Gyro in then gyro plate👍🏼. Went to replace stem but there was like maybe a 1/4” space, cant get the stem down further. That plate is not 1/4”. Stopped the install going to take it to a shop (if I can find one nearby in NY). Is that space normal? Where did I mess up.
Can I put a U brake plate on my 97 Vertigo. Looking to do both front and back. Looking for a good replacement for the rear wheel, I'm tracking it down. But please help. 48 hole. I live in Indiana. Has the Mohawks. My intentions were getting it back but sometimes it doesn't work that way.
I can email the store or something
Sup west coast squad will odyssey evo 2.5 bolt up to 29 cult devotion and hope business is booming homie
When is the carbon wheel review happening and are yous going to show some of the testing
shane alf said on a live stream the other day that Ethan broke them right away lol and for street riding he does not recommended them
Straight away class ha ha thanks
He said sounds like a drug deal 😅😂😂🎉🎉I died a little inside laughing hysterically when he said that
Hey Phu if I brought in my brakeless frame into your shop would you be able to customize and add a rear brake to my frame?
Not possible.
Drilling the holes is the most difficult part. Measure 10 times. Drill once.
Hahaha such a factual statement!
1:40. I never knew what those holes were for. I thought they were for oil for the headset.
0:39 you can’t get tri flow in UK what would you recommend as an alternative ?
Vegemite. I can send you some.
That would've taken me all day and probably still would've had to take it in to get a professional do it for me. Lol
Yoooo what’s up too I’m first I love it. Love you guys vids and I’m happy it’s warming up so I can ride. Also anyone here wanna donate some pegs lol
Thanks Courtney! Stoked you’ll be able to ride soon!
So much lube and moisture happening on that bike it better be smooth pullin…
Old school vid would be dope…not sure bout all the lube, spit, and torque from Phu tho. Tell him to keep it in his slick hair lol
Whoever invented the gyro is a fukin genius, and I’m not talking about greek food either…
Hahaha both gyros are genius to me 😂
His name is Brian Scura his company was sst and now is orig
Yeah, besides sanding the mount one use a dab of blue Loctite just dropped not red Loctite you’re gonna hate life when you use red. Specially, without you knowing them coming loose and then they ripped off. I seen it plenty of times, and skate parks in working at the shop before my motorcycle accident. And I just did a dab blue Loctite gyro tabs and cable guide with blue Loctite. Not rid Loctite. And especially right about sending the brake mounts.
Solid tip!!
Just because the springs are silver and black, doesn't always mean that silver is on the left hand side.
I know how to do it 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome! You’re gonna have to help the homies because it is a little complex
@@AlfredoMancuso always do bro man 👍👊
I took the gyro off my bike and now the headset tighten
U put and take them off like nothing clean and dialed
Phu’s the man at brakes
Didnt learn shit i was used to the pedal being the brake, that old its my daughter's bike is what im working on, shes got the single or the 2 cables goin in to one
Squid BMX mechanics. Lube just attracts dirt and grime. Go dry if you want things work properly and last a long time.
That's what she said...
Many ways to skin a cat
@@AlfredoMancuso ain't nobody using lube to skin a cat. Stop it...
Teflon dry film lube which doesn't attract dirt unlike most lubes out there or graphite can be used too