If I were to choose to replace the entire drive train, what would be compatible? Finally, if I were to replace the drive train, should I go with a 1x for gravel?... Read more Schwinn Meridian replacement wheel / axle Latest post 3 months ago Hello, all! Just joined this forum...
How to Replace a Brake System Master Cylinder: A Detailed GuideThe brake master cylinder is the most important part of the brake system and is used to pressurize the hydraulic brake caliper and wheel cylinders which apply pressure to the brake pads and shoes to help stop the car. When this...
Demonstrates how to remove and install a cassette freehub body. Requires a hub overhaul. If your cassette cluster is loose or gets stiff you may need to replace your freehub body. To do this you’ll need a10mm allen key, and you’ll have to first remove yourcassette,axle and bearingsas...
Each caliper houses two rectangular-shaped flat brake pads usually held in place by clips or pins. Pull them straight out from the caliper bracket and check the thickness of each brake pad. The rule of thumb is if they are less than 0.25 inch or 0.65 cm thick, you should replace them ...
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Here’s how the two systems differ: a cassette is a series of gears that slides onto a freewheel unit. This is a better system because it allows you to replace worn sprockets without having to replace the freewheeling component (freehub body). A freewheel on the other hand, contains bot...
PRO TIP: Only replace the brake pads on one side at a time (right or left rear) to avoid confusion, also snap a picture with your phone of the brake assembly as the job progresses for reference. SPONSORED LINKS 1. One style of parking brake will use the brake caliper to apply the pa...
Remove the Allen bolts that secure the rear brake caliper to the frame with an Allen wrench. Pull the brake caliper off the rotor and suspend it from the frame using a wire tie. Step 2 Loosen and removethe axle nutson each side of the axle using wrenches. With the axle nuts loosened...
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See the tutorial titled “How to Replace Cable Housings”. Shift Cable Installation Once you have nothing but the shift lever and the cable left, push the cable gently until you see the head poke out of the lever. Now you can pull it the rest of the way until it is completely removed...