Owen has been an epic addition! I truly do feel like he is fully capable of filling the big shoes left behind by Doddy in regards to knowledge and genuinely insightful tech. Well done!!
@OwenCoutts "Owen, you have become my go-to guy when I do maintenance on my bike. Even though this was an older video, I used it to tune up my bike for an epic charity ride coming up. First time I attempted the rear derailleur - was very nervous about it. Worked out SUPER! You have been a well deserved addition to the GMBN team and I am becoming a huge fan!! Thanks for this."
It’s worth mentioning. If shifting was good and I haven’t touched anything before it deteriorated, I go in a different order. Adjusting limit and b tension are my last step because those are set and forget with a new derailleur. First I try adjusting tension with the barrel adjuster. If that gets it close but not perfect, I check cable and hanger alignment. The order you went in would be for setting up a new derailleur, setting it up for a new hub or moving the derailleur to a different bike.
Just used this for both my 12sp XT and 11sp GRX, I’ve never set up my gears so quickly and had them running this good without a lot more fettling and tweaking, Owen this was awesome!
I like this new guy. Doddy's new endeavors left a big hole in GMBN Tech; however, Owen seems like he's gonna work out. Hey Owen, thanks for information and presentation. You did good. I think you're gonna work out well. Be yourself and professional, you're gonna be fine, don't let the haters get you down. Peace.
When setting the limit screws, aligning the guide pulls slightly towards the frame on the shortest cog can greatly improve the indexing. Shimano specifically mentions this for certain models of derailleurs.
Couldn't be happier with the timing Owen! I have a stupid situation where the chain keeps jumping off the front sprocket with around two rotations of the crank. Not sure what I have done wrong.
@@owenhildebrand1297 Hey Owen! I believe the chain is correctly sized (deflated my rear shock and measured 2 links from the biggest rear cog). The chain/cassette and chain ring are new. I do not have a chain guide unfortunately.
@@fjallmann a chain guide will certainly help but if the chain is coming off without you riding it, it might be something else. Make sure that the cogs on both the cassette and chain ring are completely straight.
@@LaurentiusTriarius Once you've got the hangar checker hooked up to diagnose whether it's bent or not, you may as well just use it to bend it back. But definitely have a spare hangar on hand first, just in case the original breaks while tweaking it.
one thing that maybe hasn't been mentioned - my shifter (all shimano SLX 12 speed) wasnt shifting down. cable was new, rest of drivetrain was admitiedtly very worn but cable would slack trying to shift down. swapped out rear mech and problem solved
Hi, I have this problem for two months... I got hybrid bike Riverside 500E, 1x 8speed for a long not used. When I went for a short ride on 8 lowest gear chain dropped from crank set and brake chain cover, so I decided to change all drive line. I went to official shop Decathlon workshop and changed to original all new, torque sensor, chainring, chain, derailleur, cables and etc. I took my bike and I was exited till I changed gear in lowest 8 gear and it happen again.. my chain dropped from chainring in the chain cover and almost braked, I brought bike back in the shop and after long wait I was told that nothing they can do and I need to be gentle with bike and pedal not so hard.... It`s so annoying! I can use only 6 gears from 8 with no chain drop.. I lost even my hope, so now I`m asking you: Do you fink I need to try to change again to a new chainring like Shimano or smthng? Thank you!
If you do not have a bike stand how do you adjust your gears like Owen did in your recent vid. Especially the limit screws with the way he did. #askGMBNTech
Too much technical for me.. it isn’t for dumb People! 😂😂😂❤ you’r the Best! The boss 🎉. So professional. Sorry for my Language, îm From France 🐖🐽❤ Im Trying to undestand How does he work.. I Will install sram nx 12 to my old VTT.. Before my 50’s Birthday…
do NOT adjust the limit screws this way! You might wear out the threads and they'll be loose and rattle in and out and mess up your shifting and you'll have no idea what happened. Don't adjust the screws under tension, that is, adjust the high limit while pulling on the mech, so there is no pressure on the threads, and adjust the low limit NOT pulling on the mech. Like exactly the opposite way shown in this video. Adjust by small increments, and check by releasing the mech (on high gear) or pulling on the mech (on low gear) after adjustment. You really don't want to see the arms moving from you turning the limit screws. Also if they do feel too loose already, and you've experienced them getting misadjusted, you can try to wrap the screws in some cheap thin teflon tape to get them snug again, so you don't have to throw the whole thing into the garbage.
Hes quite clear, but im pretty ignorant so I found his explanations a bit fast. Also the camera work could be better - its often focus on Owen rather than being closer-focused on the mechanism
Not everyone who rides a bike knows how to work on them. They have to cater for all cyclists, even those that are not mechanically minded or those who have just taken up cycling. Your comment is just like saying, that every car driver should know how to change out an engine.
Owen has been an epic addition! I truly do feel like he is fully capable of filling the big shoes left behind by Doddy in regards to knowledge and genuinely insightful tech. Well done!!
@OwenCoutts "Owen, you have become my go-to guy when I do maintenance on my bike. Even though this was an older video, I used it to tune up my bike for an epic charity ride coming up. First time I attempted the rear derailleur - was very nervous about it. Worked out SUPER! You have been a well deserved addition to the GMBN team and I am becoming a huge fan!! Thanks for this."
It’s worth mentioning. If shifting was good and I haven’t touched anything before it deteriorated, I go in a different order. Adjusting limit and b tension are my last step because those are set and forget with a new derailleur. First I try adjusting tension with the barrel adjuster. If that gets it close but not perfect, I check cable and hanger alignment. The order you went in would be for setting up a new derailleur, setting it up for a new hub or moving the derailleur to a different bike.
Thanks a million, should have watched your video first would have saved myself a lot of time cheers
The best RD tuning vid I have seen. Thanks Owen.
GREAT video, thanks for sharing!
Just used this for both my 12sp XT and 11sp GRX, I’ve never set up my gears so quickly and had them running this good without a lot more fettling and tweaking, Owen this was awesome!
I like this new guy. Doddy's new endeavors left a big hole in GMBN Tech; however, Owen seems like he's gonna work out. Hey Owen, thanks for information and presentation. You did good. I think you're gonna work out well. Be yourself and professional, you're gonna be fine, don't let the haters get you down. Peace.
When setting the limit screws, aligning the guide pulls slightly towards the frame on the shortest cog can greatly improve the indexing. Shimano specifically mentions this for certain models of derailleurs.
That’s awesome. Thank you. Just saved me £30 at the local bike shop.
Real mech explaining mechs...
Excellent content and presentation. Thanks.
Love that cable lubing tip, thanks Owen!
That video helped a lot. Thanks buddy! Hitting the subscribe. 🎉
Couldn't be happier with the timing Owen! I have a stupid situation where the chain keeps jumping off the front sprocket with around two rotations of the crank. Not sure what I have done wrong.
Is the chain properly sized? Is it a new chain or old, it’s possible you have chain stretch. Do you have a chain guide?
@@owenhildebrand1297 Hey Owen! I believe the chain is correctly sized (deflated my rear shock and measured 2 links from the biggest rear cog). The chain/cassette and chain ring are new. I do not have a chain guide unfortunately.
@@fjallmann a chain guide will certainly help but if the chain is coming off without you riding it, it might be something else. Make sure that the cogs on both the cassette and chain ring are completely straight.
@@owenhildebrand1297 They did seem to be when I last checked it. But this situation is definitely a headscratcher for a newbie bike builder such as I.
Great video.
What if halfway through the gears it starts catching on the next cog? But is fine on the smaller cogs?
Too much cable tension. Back it off a quarter of a turn & try it again.
Probably a bent hangar, seek out your wealthy friend with a derailleur hangar checker.
Probably just a few quarters turn clockwise on the barrel adjuster.
If the rear hanger is bent just buy another one 😂
@@LaurentiusTriarius Once you've got the hangar checker hooked up to diagnose whether it's bent or not, you may as well just use it to bend it back. But definitely have a spare hangar on hand first, just in case the original breaks while tweaking it.
Put the old hangar in a glass of water. If it sinks, replace it.
Brilliant
Can not get it right on my new scott ransom, so hard to peddle in the big cogs, driving me nuts
one thing that maybe hasn't been mentioned - my shifter (all shimano SLX 12 speed) wasnt shifting down. cable was new, rest of drivetrain was admitiedtly very worn but cable would slack trying to shift down. swapped out rear mech and problem solved
Hi, I have this problem for two months... I got hybrid bike Riverside 500E, 1x 8speed for a long not used. When I went for a short ride on 8 lowest gear chain dropped from crank set and brake chain cover, so I decided to change all drive line. I went to official shop Decathlon workshop and changed to original all new, torque sensor, chainring, chain, derailleur, cables and etc. I took my bike and I was exited till I changed gear in lowest 8 gear and it happen again.. my chain dropped from chainring in the chain cover and almost braked, I brought bike back in the shop and after long wait I was told that nothing they can do and I need to be gentle with bike and pedal not so hard.... It`s so annoying! I can use only 6 gears from 8 with no chain drop.. I lost even my hope, so now I`m asking you: Do you fink I need to try to change again to a new chainring like Shimano or smthng? Thank you!
If you do not have a bike stand how do you adjust your gears like Owen did in your recent vid. Especially the limit screws with the way he did. #askGMBNTech
you only need to lift your rear wheel...
...or do it the old school - upside down ;)
@@elononoras1902 Thank you. Thats helps. Thanks
Probably worth checking hanger before attempting to adjusting your shifting
Do you really have to use a sram/shimano specific cable though, …really… I’ve used Clarks cables in jag wire housing in any mech I want.
Too much technical for me.. it isn’t for dumb People! 😂😂😂❤ you’r the Best! The boss 🎉. So professional. Sorry for my Language, îm From France 🐖🐽❤ Im Trying to undestand How does he work.. I Will install sram nx 12 to my old VTT.. Before my 50’s Birthday…
Is it there another video about indexing for non idiots 😂
Dody was great, but Owen is definitely an upgrade on the tech side....
Where the hell is dotty
He left gmbn, 😢
Top tip: Use a quiet freehub when making 'how to adjust your gears' videos.
Onyx doesn't sponsor them they can't 😂
Jokes aside it reproduces most users experience.
@@LaurentiusTriarius Truth.
do NOT adjust the limit screws this way!
You might wear out the threads and they'll be loose and rattle in and out and mess up your shifting and you'll have no idea what happened.
Don't adjust the screws under tension, that is, adjust the high limit while pulling on the mech, so there is no pressure on the threads, and adjust the low limit NOT pulling on the mech. Like exactly the opposite way shown in this video. Adjust by small increments, and check by releasing the mech (on high gear) or pulling on the mech (on low gear) after adjustment. You really don't want to see the arms moving from you turning the limit screws.
Also if they do feel too loose already, and you've experienced them getting misadjusted, you can try to wrap the screws in some cheap thin teflon tape to get them snug again, so you don't have to throw the whole thing into the garbage.
loose cassette
NO SETUP. FUCKWIT!
Hes quite clear, but im pretty ignorant so I found his explanations a bit fast. Also the camera work could be better - its often focus on Owen rather than being closer-focused on the mechanism
This guy looks like he's on some sort of offenders register.
To me he looks like he just travelled a lot lately.
Or partied a lot 🎉
Makes me think of a road cyclist 😂
Doddy going to Pinkbike?
@@E.T_rode_bikes_As_well Who cares.
Why is he wearing a wig? 😉
Now we're idiots and dummies for not knowing bike mechanics. aaaaaaand unsubscribe.
Why? You said it right, if you dont know how to maintain your bike, you are probably a dummy.
Not everyone who rides a bike knows how to work on them. They have to cater for all cyclists, even those that are not mechanically minded or those who have just taken up cycling.
Your comment is just like saying, that every car driver should know how to change out an engine.
@@lodg1enah but every car owner should at least know what does what and what fluids goes into each holes 😂
@@LaurentiusTriarius I agree but even some of those need guidance.