How To Install a Front DerailleurIn this tutorial we’ll learn how to replace a standard bolt-on rear derailleur.ToolsFor this job you’ll need a 5mm hex key for the derailleur’s mounting bolt, and a 2.5mm or 3mm hex key for the jockey wheels if you will not be removing the chain...
Rollerblade recommends that you replace the axles and screws from the bottom of the skates every time you clean and lubricate your skates. The bearings inside a rear BMX wheel enable the hub (the center of the wheel) to spin smoothly over the axle. Bearings are small metal or ceramic balls...
How to lift your rear wheel is the second part of our mountain bike skills series where we show you how to get over trail obstacles without a puncture.
Email to Friend 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 demonstrated in previous tutorials. ...
How to Replace an Inner Shift Cable How To Install a Front Derailleur In this tutorial we’ll learn how to replace a standard bolt-on rear derailleur. Tools For this job you’ll need a 5mm hex key for the derailleur’s mounting bolt, and a 2.5mm or 3mm hex key for the jockey wheels...
Email to Friend 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 demonstrated in previous tutorials. ...
Most modern mountain bikes have boost spacing front and rear. Older frames with new forks will sometimes have a regular rear hub spacing, and a boost fork spacing. Super Boost used to only appear on Downhill bikes, but now some brands like Evil are using it across their entire lines becaus...
While replacing wider tires on the rear, I noticed an issue with the rear drive side wheel hub. The wheel is held on with a nut and single washer. The hub is not held firmly in a location on the axle and is able to slide back and forth on the axle a good half inch even though...
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Knowing how to remove and replace the cassette (the cogs on the rear wheel) on your bike is an important and easy task that any home mechanic should get familiar with. Why would you want to remove your cassette? Well, if you ride your bike a lot and you don’t clean it as ...