VETERAN LYNX - How to Change the Tire
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2024
- Had to change the tire on the Veteran Lynx for the first time, so decided to make a guide video while i'm on it
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Excellent tutorial! Straight and to the point. Playing the video in reverse to show the reassembly was genius. I will save this video for future reference. Cheers!
Glad you you enjoyed , cheers !
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! I did use baby lube and powder instead of soap, it was SO EASY!! Thank you!
Glad i could help, congrats !
Such a well made simple tutorial. Thanks for this! You make me even more proud to own a Lynx
Thank you :)
You made it look so easy!! So good tutorial! It took me 1h to remove the tire from the rim on the v13!
It always look easier on video, but it was not so bad, it too like 15 minutes to remove and reinstall the new tire
@@MathieuTechMoto I just got mine a day ago. I notice you have an inner tube. I thought that the Lynx were tubeless or am I missing something?
@@RunnerTides75 I received mine with tube i just converted to tubeless Shinko 244
3:34 - that’s right, apply that oil, but slower. Slooowwwwwweeerrrrrr
Great vid.
I'm sorry, i should have lit some candles with erotic music, damn why haven't i thought of that !
Hahahaha it took my 10 seconds to get the joke
Great video!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed !
2:00 you don’t have to remove the motor bolts. It’s always been my philosophy that any time you can avoid it it’s safer to. Great video!
You can remove the 4 smaller screws around the perimeter and the plastic part slides out.
Thank you for the tip !
Got mine on the way with street tire, will change to nobby soon, and this'll come in real handy!
Both tires are great !
such a well built wheel. cant wait for mine!
Indeed !
I just mine yesterday.
Just a heads up. Make sure you pull apart the correct side. I didn't realise that I did the opposite side to him in the video and the last two screws for the mud guard cannot be undone from the right side of the wheel. Now I need to reassemble and redo everything 😂
I did that once, i was laughing of rage ...
I just found this out the hard way as well 🤦🏽♂️
Damn bro you are the best
Thank you !
this is great for next time 🙂
I watched a different vid and they inserted the tube AFTER one side of the bead is in, that was hard on my fingers trying to get the valve in!
That's what i did first, there's no way my fingers would have made it without being injured
The handle on the trolly doesn't need to be completely removed, only the side you are working on :)
Thank you for the tip, i actually did that the second time
Nice video but some critique, for important screws such as motor screws for example you need to apply Loctite and torque them to spec using a torque wrench, also need to be gentle screwing screws into plastic (and never use Loctite on plastic). The suspension clamp can easily dethread and you need to take great care torquing them bit by bit while making sure the clamp is straight.
No need for torque wrench to unscrew, you probably didn't see that the reassembly is just the video in reverse
@@MathieuTechMoto for reassembly, of course.
@@RonnieRides You are right, that's why i left a note at 5:09 :)
@@MathieuTechMoto I see, easy to miss, torque specs are not in the manual though, community got them from replacement screws provided by LeaperKim, not trying to be difficult with you, just factually correct, these things are important IMO 😊
@@RonnieRides Thank you to help me improve my content !
Bonjour Mathieu, c'est le pneu street L841 d'Ewheels? Alors tu préfères lequel comparé au Kenda?
Oui L841 je cherchais justement le nom de ce pneu, si tu ne fais pas ou très peu de hors route prend le pneu street, il est silencieux, stable, maniable, et semble bien user !
Thank for the nice tutorial! Why you went back to the nobby tier?
This was for someone who want to ride in the trails
interesting, I didnt bother removing the mounting block that's on the rim cause afraid of ruining it, just the plastic bit that's on the outside
I don't understand, how could you remove only the plastic ? as it's under the mounting block
@@MathieuTechMoto yeah once you undo the screw to that plastic, it can just be pulled/pushed? and slide it out of the way
@@neo3exe Oh maybe gonna try that next time, thanks for the tip !
What a right time! My lynx will be here this weekend and yes I'm changing tyre... This is so perfect 👍 thank you :)
Glad i've got the timing right !