The mech hanger stuff drives me kind of crazy. Can't wrap my head around the fact it's basically one per frame. Some brands of bikes have a specific hanger per bike. Sounds a bit like what is known as planned obsolescence to me. I'm really glad we start seeing standard hangers and some of the brands are picking them up. Hope to see more and more of them doing so.
They're kind of expensive too! I think it cost me about £15 including postage for my Cannondale . 🙄 Turns out the one I had on there wasn't bent so now I have a spare I suppose. 🙃
When I first started watching GMBN and getting better at riding trails, I was like "Well Dodd my man, I won't need THAT shit" when the Dodster would mention stuff. A year later and I now own half of the gear he told me to get.. lol great video.
As someone who has destroyed 2 derailleurs (on a road bike FFS), having a spare hanger is the difference between being back on the bike in 2 to 3 days, or a month waiting for this to arrive via Amazon. Spare cables and cable housing also very useful in these instances. FWIW, most online retailers will sell bulk/semi bulk supplies. Pushys in Australia sell cables in 10 packs, etc.
Love it; the eye laser to emphasize cable ties. Must come from personal experience. My front fender came off yesterday and I finished the rod with it laying on the tire because I didn’t have a cable tie.
I’ve got a Topeak Survival gearbox strapped to my seat post and it’s brilliant because it’s compact and has everything you need for a long bike ride, and special compartment to keep your joining pins and quick links, it’s brilliant !!
Brake pads, hanger, and quick links I keep on the bike because they are bike specific. Shift cables and a spare valve stem with core I keep in my toolkit
I've only gotten into mountain biking back in March, but this channel and sport have become an addiction and a relief for my mental health. Love the content and think everyone on this channel are exceptional. Keep up the great work!
I love all the great advice from this channel but as an ex-pat, I always enjoy hearing a word or expression I've not heard in a long time. This time, "jam jar." 🥰
My Tool Cart has exactly all of those stuff that you presented (and a few little things more) !!! Allowing me to do maintenance at home and prepare a survival kit for trails or urban rides. Your tips & tricks are always quite useful (e.g. how to carry the bike in any car). See ya, thanks 😊
I have a Dremel tool w/a sanding wheel to resurface pads. A small honing stone takes burrs off of discs and dings on various parts. I broke a hanger once. I Zap Strapped the mech to the rear stay. I got out and even had a few gears... Good info
I don't use the crimp on cable ends. I put some flux on the end and hit it with a solder iron. Keeps the ends from fraying, and if needed, I can pull the cable through the housing, and reinsert it without a problem.
@@ScotHastings yes but bending aluminium back weakens it further so I'd prefer to get it as straight as possible trail side then replace it straight after 🤷🏻♂️
I'm a minimalist, and I've never had to walk home: Specialized Swat multi-tool (in frame), Lyzene tubeless blaster for flats, ibuprofen, band-aides, water, food.
Good shout with the brake springs, I had set which had become dislodged and got worn on the rotor but replaced the whole pad even though it had some life left in it.
For tire repair, I keep a few pre-cut chunks of Flex Seal tape. No messing with sandpaper or glue, just wipe off the spot on the tube and stick it on. I started using it after having problems with a wheelbarrow tube. Tried several different patches and glues and nothing seemed to stick for long, always end up with a blow out. Cut a chunk of this and no problems since. Stuff is stickier then heck.
6:43...My local bike guy said valve caps weigh too much so he doesn't recommend them. I say I'm at least 15 pounds over my ideal weight so I'll deal with the extra weight of a valve cap to keep mud away from my valve stems. I did not see where those valve caps came from in the links. Thanks for the video.
ohhh I've bent a many hanger. Had a old Iron Horse all mountain bike that I must have broke that sucker off 5 times. probably my favourite riding bike ever though.
Its not the first time i have just taken a spare bike with me in the van and had to use it. Other that that instead of pissing about with bleed kits and pads, i always have a set of spare brakes with me too, much quicker ! Wheels and tyres are something that i have taken as spares and have had to use too. If not for me then for the other guys.
Label those odd parts like that mech hanger. I recently dug into my parts box so many odd parts I have no idea what they are or what bike they were from. I was fishing out spare pads turns out they were pads for my old bike :/
Avoid buying compartment boxes, simply ordering a big Chinese meal and watch GMBN videos all weekend. Order sauces for small tubs. Duck pancake with Hoi Sin is perfect as you get the full set in one hit. Feel guilty the next day and ride your ass off....
I only managed to snap a Mech hanger once. unfortunately it was the day before a race without any chance of getting a replacement. Had to race on a cheap and heavy elastomer fork shit bike :(
Any tips on keeping the vulcanising glue last longer? Because everytime I fix a flat (maybe 1-2 every 6 months), the glue totally dissapated into thin air
I try to run a pile of old tubes as spares. As the ones with holes pile up, I do a big round of patching. Because, yeah, the stuff dries up within a month of being opened.
Doddy " Cable ties, pretty sure you could fix world problems with these bad boys!" World problems "Lets go fuck some shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.... DAM!! Cable ties!! guess there is always tomorrow" lol
Hi GMBN! I need to make a importnant decision! I just started mtb and there is this full sus bike in dechatlon rockrider 530s and a hardtail trek marlin 5 wsd
Does anyone take a snake-bite kit with them? In Colorado we have rattlesnakes. There was one biker that I heard of that died from a bite. My dad has ridden past one and I had slowed down so it was gone before I got to it. They say its the 2nd person that gets bit after the first person wakes it up.
#ASKGMBNTECH, Doddy I hope you can help me, I want to go with Shimano XT direct mount cranks, the new 8120’s to be exact, I just don’t want to replace my entire drivetrain right now, with is 11 speed, my question is will the 12 speed chainring play nicely with the 11 speed chain?
What about an all condition lubricant? Is it any good? At the moment I am using the one fron WD-40 designed for bikes, an dso far it works, albeit it's not rain season yet in my country so I'm wondering how good will it perform by then, any advice you can help me with Doddy?
@@alwaysblunted3961 idk Maybe it's that I'm an aggressive rider and when the pressure goes down and my rear tire begins to bend and drift Maybe that's why I have this problem only on the rear tire
I know some online bikeshops sell sell motorex disk brake cleaner, I haven't tried it but it's meant for car brakes. But Hope Tech advice agianst using degreaser, disk brake cleaner on their brakes, due to seals getting damaged from it.
hi gmbn tech yesterday i was jumping in my backyard and i broke my deraillour. do you know where should i buy my shimano tourney sis index derailleur? thanks.
Hi Luke, if you do not mind upgrading your groupset "you can buy directly from shimano or your local bike shop can order it for you." If you do not want to upgrade go with what is in the quotes.
Let it be clear, motorcross or enduro bikes DON¨T leak oil, not even when they fall over. They don´t leak petrol anymore also, as sinds 2008 all 4T bikes have inyection systems, and 2T sinds 2018. Please don´t make motor sports look like heavy contaminators, as this is untrue. I love both sports, enduro/mx or biking, and I also love hiking in the mountains. I know these worlds from the inside, and I can say we are all as clean and educated as, when we enter the country side. I love the GMBN tech programs, but this statement struck a nerve. MX/enduro motorbikes are well serviced machines in general. MX bikes only ride on MX tracks, and enduro motors pass an MOT test specialy to control leaks as on any vehicle that drives on public roads. I see more leaking shocks on mtb-s than on motorbikes. That said, keep up the good work !!
#ASKGMBNTECH #ASKDODDY #GMBNTECH recently i switched to 1x12 sram gx rear mech and sx crank. the issue is that on 9th and 12th cogs only I do feel like the chain works in steps, while on other cogs it runs smooth. I visited a bike shop and was told that my cage from rear mech is slightly bent towards the wheel: photos.app.goo.gl/3QsfMja1di9ixF1U7 this is new mech and I just had torun twice to that friendly bike shop - so I did 40 km in total going to and back to that shop. can you help in what can I do?
#AskGMBNTech I've always wondered, are gear outer cables and brake hoses made from the same material? Are they essentially the same thing with one having a wire running inside while the other has brake fluid?
No. Hydraulic housing is basically a plastic hose. Gear housing is made of wound cables. Brake cable housing (for those running cable brakes) is wound like a spring. They are not interchangeable. Brake cable is 1.6mm, gear cables 1.2mm. hydraulic hose, various diameters.
What's in your survival kit?
Foooood
Monster 😂
Tacos
Hangers they always get snapped or bent
2 zip ties under my seat just in case :)
Doddy is like Sir David Attenborough. The voice of the MTB
And Rob Warner is Murray Walker
Sir David Doddenborough 👍🏼
He reminds me of Ed China from wheeler dealers !
@@benjleath9406 *Daddy
Video should be called “How to support your local bike shop during the pandemic”.
Unless tour local shop is a huge mega chain
Doddy=our saviour
The mech hanger stuff drives me kind of crazy. Can't wrap my head around the fact it's basically one per frame. Some brands of bikes have a specific hanger per bike. Sounds a bit like what is known as planned obsolescence to me. I'm really glad we start seeing standard hangers and some of the brands are picking them up. Hope to see more and more of them doing so.
They're kind of expensive too! I think it cost me about £15 including postage for my Cannondale . 🙄 Turns out the one I had on there wasn't bent so now I have a spare I suppose. 🙃
Having had to re-bend/flatten a mech hanger with 2 rocks in the middle the S.A. bush in 36c blazing sun, I now always carry a spare mech hanger!
I had a set of disk brake pads get soaked in mineral oil, I just popped them in the dish washer and they were good as new.
When I first started watching GMBN and getting better at riding trails, I was like "Well Dodd my man, I won't need THAT shit" when the Dodster would mention stuff. A year later and I now own half of the gear he told me to get.. lol great video.
Once again, another fine ad for Muc-Off!
World: Lets stock some food and water for emergency...
Doddy: U need some brakepads, innercables and some lube from mucoff!!!!
especially funny because mucoff is worse than a dish soap for cleaning bikes.
@@Booyamakashi you are wrong! Muc off is best!
Bike Medicine is best lube. Muc off lube is nasty
As someone who has destroyed 2 derailleurs (on a road bike FFS), having a spare hanger is the difference between being back on the bike in 2 to 3 days, or a month waiting for this to arrive via Amazon.
Spare cables and cable housing also very useful in these instances.
FWIW, most online retailers will sell bulk/semi bulk supplies. Pushys in Australia sell cables in 10 packs, etc.
Love it; the eye laser to emphasize cable ties. Must come from personal experience. My front fender came off yesterday and I finished the rod with it laying on the tire because I didn’t have a cable tie.
A list of all of that would be great.
I’ve got a Topeak Survival gearbox strapped to my seat post and it’s brilliant because it’s compact and has everything you need for a long bike ride, and special compartment to keep your joining pins and quick links, it’s brilliant !!
Guess I’ve been listening to my bike shop and GMBN long enough. I think I checked all the boxes.
Brake pads, hanger, and quick links I keep on the bike because they are bike specific.
Shift cables and a spare valve stem with core I keep in my toolkit
And a kitchen sink, so you can wash your hands after the job :-P
Disposable rubber gloves are super nice
Electrical tape is a lifesaver I’ve used it for all sorts of stuff like patch a tire with a bit of tyre glue
Empty gel wrappers make the perfect tyre boot!!
Very handy tips and info from GBMN crew
I've only gotten into mountain biking back in March, but this channel and sport have become an addiction and a relief for my mental health. Love the content and think everyone on this channel are exceptional. Keep up the great work!
Ditto!
I love all the great advice from this channel but as an ex-pat, I always enjoy hearing a word or expression I've not heard in a long time. This time, "jam jar." 🥰
My Tool Cart has exactly all of those stuff that you presented (and a few little things more) !!! Allowing me to do maintenance at home and prepare a survival kit for trails or urban rides. Your tips & tricks are always quite useful (e.g. how to carry the bike in any car). See ya, thanks 😊
I have a Dremel tool w/a sanding wheel to resurface pads. A small honing stone takes burrs off of discs and dings on various parts.
I broke a hanger once. I Zap Strapped the mech to the rear stay. I got out and even had a few gears...
Good info
I don't use the crimp on cable ends. I put some flux on the end and hit it with a solder iron. Keeps the ends from fraying, and if needed, I can pull the cable through the housing, and reinsert it without a problem.
I wish I was someone that hasn't bent a mech hanger, I've done 4 in 2 years on a 2017 Norco Range, which are not easy to find in Europe 🤣
You know they are made to be bent back in place, right? You usually don't need to replace them unless they're cracked or severely bent.
@@ScotHastings yes but bending aluminium back weakens it further so I'd prefer to get it as straight as possible trail side then replace it straight after 🤷🏻♂️
I broke 3 in 2 weeks (and mangled 2 derailleurs too). Just very bad luck.
@@rupertmarlow4668 damn that is some bad luck!
Btw. If you don't have a valve core removal tool, the right sized spoke key, a lock on grip collar or a small adjustable spanner works just as well.
Thanks Andrew !
Another great video for new and old riders alike great content as usual 👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
I'm a minimalist, and I've never had to walk home: Specialized Swat multi-tool (in frame), Lyzene tubeless blaster for flats, ibuprofen, band-aides, water, food.
Good shout with the brake springs, I had set which had become dislodged and got worn on the rotor but replaced the whole pad even though it had some life left in it.
don't forget your umbrella today lol..
7:13...don't need a huge selection. Check the top of Doddy's tool chest for a list of the 4 dozen bottles you may need. LOL
For tire repair, I keep a few pre-cut chunks of Flex Seal tape. No messing with sandpaper or glue, just wipe off the spot on the tube and stick it on.
I started using it after having problems with a wheelbarrow tube. Tried several different patches and glues and nothing seemed to stick for long, always end up with a blow out. Cut a chunk of this and no problems since. Stuff is stickier then heck.
Does the tape grow with the tube when inflated?
@@roryf3710 Not much, but neither does those pre-glued patches. It's enough to get you out of the woods. Might be a problem for plus sized tires.
Nice Tips as usual. Maybe Basic Tools too for the next video..
Check the Super T Handle Metric set, a compact new design that solves the rotational problem when torque is not needed (at Amazon).
Wonderful tips!
I need to take more care 🤯
Cheers Doddy! Helpful video as always 🍻👊😎
Happy to help!
Great info, Thanks!
6:43...My local bike guy said valve caps weigh too much so he doesn't recommend them. I say I'm at least 15 pounds over my ideal weight so I'll deal with the extra weight of a valve cap to keep mud away from my valve stems. I did not see where those valve caps came from in the links. Thanks for the video.
ohhh I've bent a many hanger. Had a old Iron Horse all mountain bike that I must have broke that sucker off 5 times. probably my favourite riding bike ever though.
Listed out:
Brakes:
Brake pads
Consider alternative Sintered vs organic
Bolts for brakes and cone washers
Inner and outer cables (inc ferrules and end caps)
Tyres
Puncture repair kit
Tyre boots
Tubless repair kits/bacon strips
Vavle cores
Chain Lubes
Greases:
General - carbon friendly
SRAM butter
Cleaning products
Bike wash/degreaser
Disc brake cleaner
60-or 80 grit sandpaper
Cable ties
Disc brake fluid
quick links
Mech hanger
bearings and pivots
Electrical tape
Gorilla tape
bolts washers and spacers
Its not the first time i have just taken a spare bike with me in the van and had to use it. Other that that instead of pissing about with bleed kits and pads, i always have a set of spare brakes with me too, much quicker ! Wheels and tyres are something that i have taken as spares and have had to use too. If not for me then for the other guys.
Label those odd parts like that mech hanger. I recently dug into my parts box so many odd parts I have no idea what they are or what bike they were from. I was fishing out spare pads turns out they were pads for my old bike :/
I think we are working out of the same tool box...
Stans dart !
Avoid buying compartment boxes, simply ordering a big Chinese meal and watch GMBN videos all weekend.
Order sauces for small tubs. Duck pancake with Hoi Sin is perfect as you get the full set in one hit.
Feel guilty the next day and ride your ass off....
A petrol bath can also do contaminated disk brakes
Andrew could you tell us something about slick wire... worth pulling in the nylon housings? - Or steel wire as usual and happy days? Ty
Don't think of this as horading....
tell my missus this please 😂
5:40 so if you're bikes not working the advice is pull your tool out and leave the worm poking out?
I only managed to snap a Mech hanger once. unfortunately it was the day before a race without any chance of getting a replacement. Had to race on a cheap and heavy elastomer fork shit bike :(
50 Year Storm?
*Bells Beach, Australia*
What do you do if you work at a bike shop?
Work on bikes.
Hi Doddy!
Can I use regular lithium- grease for my bearing surfaces in a carbon frame?
Any tips on keeping the vulcanising glue last longer?
Because everytime I fix a flat (maybe 1-2 every 6 months), the glue totally dissapated into thin air
I try to run a pile of old tubes as spares. As the ones with holes pile up, I do a big round of patching. Because, yeah, the stuff dries up within a month of being opened.
6:30 or you can use small spanner
Yep
My fork is really dry and I don’t want to pull everything apart i was thinking putting some sram butter on
Chances are I at least might know someone who has hydraulic brakes on theirs bike, therefore I should keep mineral oil in my survival kit.
Good one.
Doddy " Cable ties, pretty sure you could fix world problems with these bad boys!"
World problems "Lets go fuck some shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.... DAM!! Cable ties!! guess there is always tomorrow"
lol
Where can you buy that big off a bag
Where do people buy replacement bolts in various sizes? I'd like to buy a pack of the common bike sizes to keep spare
Amazon or a bike shop.
Try hardware store.
Is the tire plug a permanent fix?
Hi GMBN! I need to make a importnant decision! I just started mtb and there is this full sus bike in dechatlon rockrider 530s and a hardtail trek marlin 5 wsd
dont buy a dechatlon its not a worthy bike
I would get the marlin 5 I have one and it’s good
Is there a emergency MTB survival kit to keep me from dying from boredom in the second lockdown because my local mountain bike trails are now closed
Does anyone take a snake-bite kit with them? In Colorado we have rattlesnakes. There was one biker that I heard of that died from a bite. My dad has ridden past one and I had slowed down so it was gone before I got to it. They say its the 2nd person that gets bit after the first person wakes it up.
#ASKGMBNTECH, Doddy I hope you can help me, I want to go with Shimano XT direct mount cranks, the new 8120’s to be exact, I just don’t want to replace my entire drivetrain right now, with is 11 speed, my question is will the 12 speed chainring play nicely with the 11 speed chain?
I run almost the same combo you are talking about and it works great!
Just to be prepared, keep a spare bike with your 😂
Sam Pilgrim style
And own park tool mechanic
What about an all condition lubricant? Is it any good? At the moment I am using the one fron WD-40 designed for bikes, an dso far it works, albeit it's not rain season yet in my country so I'm wondering how good will it perform by then, any advice you can help me with Doddy?
If it's their bike sub brand and not their dry teflon oil then treat it as wet chain oil
Can we get a video on how to bleed brakes
Already done, both Shimano and Sram.
Doddy. Can you fix Si Richardson with cable ties. According to Si. Cable tie have no right been anywhere near a bike.
I’ve probably too many spares is that a bad thing😂
Don't forget loctite
So essentially have a bike shop at your home...
Is it normal that I have to reinflate tubeless tires about every two weeks
If it’s going flat flat then no. Maybe ur tape isn’t holding in air right. What sealant r u using
@@alwaysblunted3961 idk
Maybe it's that I'm an aggressive rider and when the pressure goes down and my rear tire begins to bend and drift
Maybe that's why I have this problem only on the rear tire
#ASKGMBNTECH Would automotive brake cleaner be acceptable for cleaning disc brakes?
I know some online bikeshops sell sell motorex disk brake cleaner, I haven't tried it but it's meant for car brakes. But Hope Tech advice agianst using degreaser, disk brake cleaner on their brakes, due to seals getting damaged from it.
........... and a spare Mitsubishi L200 Warrior to carry all this rubbish in!
hi gmbn tech yesterday i was jumping in my backyard and i broke my deraillour. do you know where should i buy my shimano tourney sis index derailleur? thanks.
Hi Luke, if you do not mind upgrading your groupset "you can buy directly from shimano or your local bike shop can order it for you." If you do not want to upgrade go with what is in the quotes.
I wouldn't go back with that derailleur it's junk. I recommend upgrading to at least Shimano Altus or better.
Chain reaction cycles.com
thanks for help
Ooh, actual first for once.
I don't have a Mountain bike survival kit!
Sponsored by Muc-Off?
GMBN is sponsored by Muc=off. i doubt the video is.
Anyone else reuse sram eagle power locks? At their insane price, £7 each, cant afford not to!
Let it be clear, motorcross or enduro bikes DON¨T leak oil, not even when they fall over. They don´t leak petrol anymore also, as sinds 2008 all 4T bikes have inyection systems, and 2T sinds 2018. Please don´t make motor sports look like heavy contaminators, as this is untrue. I love both sports, enduro/mx or biking, and I also love hiking in the mountains. I know these worlds from the inside, and I can say we are all as clean and educated as, when we enter the country side. I love the GMBN tech programs, but this statement struck a nerve. MX/enduro motorbikes are well serviced machines in general. MX bikes only ride on MX tracks, and enduro motors pass an MOT test specialy to control leaks as on any vehicle that drives on public roads. I see more leaking shocks on mtb-s than on motorbikes. That said, keep up the good work !!
A big wad a bubble licious gum to soothe that black eye 👁 after hitting that unmovable pine 🌲 tree.
#ASKGMBNTECH #ASKDODDY #GMBNTECH recently i switched to 1x12 sram gx rear mech and sx crank. the issue is that on 9th and 12th cogs only I do feel like the chain works in steps, while on other cogs it runs smooth. I visited a bike shop and was told that my cage from rear mech is slightly bent towards the wheel: photos.app.goo.gl/3QsfMja1di9ixF1U7
this is new mech and I just had torun twice to that friendly bike shop - so I did 40 km in total going to and back to that shop. can you help in what can I do?
Maybe one of the cassette rings are slightly tweaked, i had to do this as the chain kept skipping.
Get your hanger straightened. Any decent shop has the tool required...or beg and borrow one
#AskGMBNTech
I've always wondered, are gear outer cables and brake hoses made from the same material? Are they essentially the same thing with one having a wire running inside while the other has brake fluid?
Good question. I would love to hear the answer from gmbn
No. Hydraulic housing is basically a plastic hose. Gear housing is made of wound cables. Brake cable housing (for those running cable brakes) is wound like a spring.
They are not interchangeable. Brake cable is 1.6mm, gear cables 1.2mm. hydraulic hose, various diameters.
Second
That's a lot of product being pushed to consumers...
At least the pandemic should be shorter than the zombie apocalypse. I do know of one way to end the zombie apocalypse. Hide their phone chargers.
11:52 except climate change
For the price of inner tubes whos bothering to fix them