i was just about to go to bed, but i felt this was gonna be more important, and it was. watching you work gave me a perfect explanation on how to better tune up a derailleur. i've been getting into bikes lately and you're the perfect youtuber guy for me to watch after i do a horrendous repair job on my rusted up garage sale bike. i hope to pursue bike mechanics as a career in the future, but right now i'm in the "i used to (x) to make my (y) work better" stage. so thanks for making me a little less dumb. i'd pay you if i could, but i'm a broke teenager and i don't even have a credit card yet, sorry i can't pay you back for the advice. just wanted to thank you for the stuff you do in any way i can, so, thanks Mr. BikeFarmer
The Bike Farmer is like the neighborhood older brother I look up to. He's got all the toys and know-how, and is living the dream tinkering and tuning everyday!
Really appreciate videos like this. I'm either learning something new, feeling really good about the choices I made on my own bike tune-ups, or just being entertained. In this case, all three.
Former bike mechanic here, only work on my own stuff now. Nothing in cycling more satisfying than being able to maintain your own gear. I always loved teaching these skills.
I also recommend that you check the security of the rear sprocket (I found that mine had a slight wobble). Also check the bottom bracket and if loose, undo "nut", clean, apply some nut-lock and retighten.
If I didn't know better, I 'd swear that you took my bike out of my shed, except my bike is gray. I love how mechanics make rear wheel changes look easy. I changed the skewer on my rear wheel and yanked the brake cable out of its housing and it took me a while how to get that fixed, thank you TH-cam. I will leave the tune ups to the pros at the Trek shop up the road now that I have a bike rack that I trust.
Thanks for the tips! I used some of the knowledge here just to look after my bikes. The brake adjustment was the most useful; my linear pull brakes are all good now. Pledge worked well to clean up my bikes; they look great now! IIRC, you said elsewhere that any furniture polish will work fine, so I used the Pledge that I have on hand. Anyway, thanks.
I’m with you 💯 on external cable routing. I hate not having access to the whole cable. If something goes wrong it is tremendously easier to fix, or upgrade, if the cable is externally routed.
When I was a kid I used to religously clean my bike with stuff we had in the UK called Duraglit. It was a wadding material in a tin and was very effective at cleaning muck and grease. Just rub some on, leave for a few minutes and then buff up with a rag. Not sure if you can still get it.
This was the perfect "simple" bike tuneup demonstration!!! Only thing I'd recommend adding is showing you adding the grease to the seat tube before you put the bike in the repair stand...!!!
After viewing a couple of videos i feel a decent need to give you 2 thumbs up for what you are doing. I am a hobby- machanic and biker / cyclist and i enjoy both, my regular daily-bike and my tuned up street, track and mtb bikes . They are all custom build by myself and maintained. And yes, you had and will have an influence. Thank you and keep on riding. Babba
Hi I'm just stated watching your video's in the last 3 weeks I'm addicted. I'm sorry I haven't joined your group just alot of things going on in life that I can't afford it right now but I just wanted to let you know that k you for what you do and all your helpfull info .I love watching you work on all your bikes .thank you
Funny story, 4 or 5 yrs ago I bought a stand at Aldi's of all places. You know how they always have dumb crap. Set it up yesterday and went through 3 bikes. One a winner, 2 nd I tied and 3rd an 40 yr old English racer 3spd hub bike kicked my ass. Thanks for the videos and sharing your knowledge.
Nothing wrong with the FX4, but I don’t think anyone ever needs more than the FX2. The FX3 usually has a noticeable extra pop to it if you can appreciate it, but the 4 seems a bit extra. I’ve never met a Verve I didn’t like!
Adore this so much. I'm inspired to do some tweaking on my hubby's manual bike instead of taking to the shop. Maybe. See how much time i have lol. But i saved this. Thank you! ❤ 🚲
Yesterday o bought a BMW folding bike of the 1990 s, made by Montague and labeled by BMW, sold to fit into the BMW car. I am so happy with this 30 years old beauty, condotion is nearly new.
Ok, I just spit out my coffee when you were talking about your grandma. Mine also ate prunes, but I don't remember her singing the wiping as we go song.
You are doing a great job explaining a lot of complex issues on the bikes. I have learned a lot from watching just one of your videos. Please tell me how I can contribute to the channel.
Great video. I just pick up a 19 specialized sirrus for a great deal. Almost the same bike but has hydraulic disk brakes. I did upgrade to a more gravel tire. Only thing I would do is drop a dap of grease on the seat post at least once a year.
Yearly maintenance before going for a ride... That's cool but even better is starting to think about getting the bike tuned now before storing it. Next spring when you take it out you might just need some minor tweaks and definitely a few pumps of air in the tires!!
Great video mate. Thank you so much for the free advice you’re putting out. Im sure there’s a market if you make some merch! Stickers, hats, shirts. Ope! lol
Great to know how to do the tuneup myselfe, as I just got a new FX2 after my old bikes frame broke. I got a new one because it was on sale and I didn't find a used one in the right frame size form my size. Hope the build quality is the same as the old ones you like so much. So far it's a lovely bike and it rides smooth like butter. I only hated the pedals that came with it, so I changed them to some old MTB flat pedals. Hope to ride my FX2 for at least the next 10-15 years.
cool tire inflator -- i'll be interested to see more about it, especially how it does presta. i have a park tool inf-2 in my garage because i couldn't find anything else with one-hand operation, pressure gauge, and easy switching between valve types.
I just bought a Trek FX Sport 4 2023 model, and would it be possible that when you got some time, could you make a quick video on tuning that particular bike up please? Mainly because the cables are housed inside the frame, it's a carbon fiber frame, and it has disk breaks. So, I'm not entirely too sure how much different it is and how to work it.
August 17 is the grand opening of the Napa vine trail segment from St. Helena to Calistoga. Just letting you know and anyone who may live in California.
What sets you apart is your love for bicycles and bicycling. Emotions are genuine and an experience worth the effort of pedaling uphill to enjoy the downhill
I spent over 2000 on a new Trek FX Sport 5 carbon fiber hybrid bike…it shifted into 2 and 3rd gear kind of okay but felt weird and almost crunchy….i just looked at the chain and felt it and it was this like black dusty lube on there new. I wiped chain down first with bicep fiber cloth then re lubricated the chain with this shit the store said Trek needs and then re-wiped off excess and BAM it shifted perfect and the crunchy second and third gear was smooth as butter! Thank you for your videos.
FX 7.1 is probably one of the best bikes ever for the average rider. Specialized and Cannondale had nearly identical bikes and used to tell people "pick the bike that has a more attractive paintjob or buy fromthe shop where the salesman wasn't a jerk." I'm 100% serious. You'll ride a bike that looks better more often, and buying a bike from a guy like BikeFarmer beats the hell out of the snooty racing guys that infest big bike shops.
Can you do a vid on tuning rim brakes? Not V brakes (those are easy), but the other types of rim brakes are weird to get them braking at the same time on both sides. Thanks
Hi! do you see any problem using brake cleaning cans for cars to clean up chains and gears on a bike? I used to clean mine and looks like it did a great job and was really easy to use, I don't see many people using it, is there a reason for that? am I doing something wrong?
As long as you dry everything well before re-lubing, I think it’s just fine. I don’t use brake cleaner in the shop because the spray is very intense and it really stinks!
You talked a bit about how people are bending their bikes out if wack from loading and unloading bikes in their cars . Have you considered a video about proper transportation of bikes?
I get into road biking from mountain biking. My friend gave me old road bike diamond bike in good condition really never used. The bike is about 15 years old. my local shop give it full tune up and taping. The chain still had grease it i used brake cleaner, did good job still has some grease on it. Anyway to get it clean? I do get some grease on my leg. Should I replace the chain?
Hello, Brand new rider here . I just bought a “used “ fx2. Question though it has a high 3 that won’t engage . Any ideas? It’s probably going to a shop for a tune up anyway. Thanks for the channel , lots of helpful information.
The third gear in the front will not engage from second? Is the derraileur able to move into the third position or is the cable too tight? It is possible that the cable needs to be loosened slightly.
Would you be able to break down and show us a default method of putting barrel adjusters back to its normal position along with brake tension screws and stuff like that. For me it would be just a way to really get a better understanding of how it all works. I bought a used bike and all adjustment screws were out of wack and couldn't wrap my head around it all. As someone who appreciates taking things on it would be nice if a pro like you could help us little guys out. ❤
How much do you charge for a tune up? God only knows what parts would be needed, so just base price, parts not included. A recirculating, & filtered Gunk tank is THE best for cleaning bike parts, hands down. I will entertain no arguments 🤨 Something I learned in high school small engine repair class. And thanks for reminding me, I need to tighten up my rear brake 😊👍 Thank you very much, have a nice day 😊 😀 P.S. Front brake, too
Thanks for another great video! I love the watch! Is that a Casio? I ride my bike to work everyday and for other errands. Right now I have a bicycle with a gates carbon belt drive and a 3 speed hub. It gets me where I need to be and the maintenance is minimal. Speaking of the derailleur, do you ever see derailleur protectors in your shop? Do you recommend them? I’m thinking about getting an FX bike for my next trusty steed.
But the front tire..... You didn't show us if the wobble went when the air filled it... I just don't know if I can go on with my day not knowing..... (But in all seriousness, thanks for doing what you do. Time to go ride my bike!)
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Life fixing bikes is much easier with tools 🔧 and stands 😅 ,a half century of adjustable spanners here and a bag of allen keys/pliers 😅 ,bike upside-down on floor 🇬🇧
If I follow correctly, all I need for a home tune up is, all other TH-cam videos say I specialty products 😂. 1. Behold 2. Bike lube 3. Screw driver 4. Finish line - 1 Step
i was just about to go to bed, but i felt this was gonna be more important, and it was. watching you work gave me a perfect explanation on how to better tune up a derailleur.
i've been getting into bikes lately and you're the perfect youtuber guy for me to watch after i do a horrendous repair job on my rusted up garage sale bike. i hope to pursue bike mechanics as a career in the future, but right now i'm in the "i used to (x) to make my (y) work better" stage. so thanks for making me a little less dumb.
i'd pay you if i could, but i'm a broke teenager and i don't even have a credit card yet, sorry i can't pay you back for the advice.
just wanted to thank you for the stuff you do in any way i can, so, thanks Mr. BikeFarmer
The Bike Farmer is like the neighborhood older brother I look up to. He's got all the toys and know-how, and is living the dream tinkering and tuning everyday!
Bob Ross of bike maintenance television.
Exactly. I was just thinking sbout it.
I’m new here, trying to learn as much as I can to keep my bikes in good shape, thanks for the knowledge
Really appreciate videos like this. I'm either learning something new, feeling really good about the choices I made on my own bike tune-ups, or just being entertained. In this case, all three.
Thanks hey!!
Hi from the UK. Another great film, really appreciate the no-BS advice, the realistic approach, and the explanation of technique. Thanks.
Thanks to you I put a dork disc as the finishing touch on a bike I put together for my dad's birthday. No shifting into the spokes dad.
Shifting into the spokes is great when you want to come to a quick stop.
Former bike mechanic here, only work on my own stuff now. Nothing in cycling more satisfying than being able to maintain your own gear. I always loved teaching these skills.
I also recommend that you check the security of the rear sprocket (I found that mine had a slight wobble). Also check the bottom bracket and if loose, undo "nut", clean, apply some nut-lock and retighten.
If I didn't know better, I 'd swear that you took my bike out of my shed, except my bike is gray. I love how mechanics make rear wheel changes look easy. I changed the skewer on my rear wheel and yanked the brake cable out of its housing and it took me a while how to get that fixed, thank you TH-cam. I will leave the tune ups to the pros at the Trek shop up the road now that I have a bike rack that I trust.
You really need some Merch man. T-shirt with “Ope!..” on the back in big letters just like that? I’d wear it. 😂
Thanks for the tips! I used some of the knowledge here just to look after my bikes. The brake adjustment was the most useful; my linear pull brakes are all good now. Pledge worked well to clean up my bikes; they look great now! IIRC, you said elsewhere that any furniture polish will work fine, so I used the Pledge that I have on hand. Anyway, thanks.
I’m with you 💯 on external cable routing. I hate not having access to the whole cable. If something goes wrong it is tremendously easier to fix, or upgrade, if the cable is externally routed.
When I was a kid I used to religously clean my bike with stuff we had in the UK called Duraglit. It was a wadding material in a tin and was very effective at cleaning muck and grease. Just rub some on, leave for a few minutes and then buff up with a rag. Not sure if you can still get it.
The rags are like martial art belts.
The more black the more advanced
lmao
Thank you for your videos.. Learning a lot.
Great video - making it look so easy. I'm off to tune my bike 😁😁
This was the perfect "simple" bike tuneup demonstration!!! Only thing I'd recommend adding is showing you adding the grease to the seat tube before you put the bike in the repair stand...!!!
After viewing a couple of videos i feel a decent need to give you 2 thumbs up for what you are doing. I am a hobby- machanic and biker / cyclist and i enjoy both, my regular daily-bike and my tuned up street, track and mtb bikes .
They are all custom build by myself and maintained. And yes, you had and will have an influence. Thank you and keep on riding.
Babba
Thanks hey!
Weather you like it or not you are a teacher of bike repairs and maintenance. Doing a great job. I recommend you to my friends.
Thank you sir. This motivated me to pull out my good ol’ Raleigh M20 and it still going 👍🏻
Hi I'm just stated watching your video's in the last 3 weeks I'm addicted. I'm sorry I haven't joined your group just alot of things going on in life that I can't afford it right now but I just wanted to let you know that k you for what you do and all your helpfull info .I love watching you work on all your bikes .thank you
Funny story, 4 or 5 yrs ago I bought a stand at Aldi's of all places. You know how they always have dumb crap. Set it up yesterday and went through 3 bikes. One a winner, 2 nd I tied and 3rd an 40 yr old English racer 3spd hub bike kicked my ass. Thanks for the videos and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing the tips, I often neglect cleaning, something I need to be more proactive about.
I always loved the fx bikes and when I built them or tuned them up I'd always true the wheels check the hanger and check the headset too
I love my FX 4 . The Verve is a decent bike too. Great show as usual .
Nothing wrong with the FX4, but I don’t think anyone ever needs more than the FX2. The FX3 usually has a noticeable extra pop to it if you can appreciate it, but the 4 seems a bit extra. I’ve never met a Verve I didn’t like!
Adore this so much. I'm inspired to do some tweaking on my hubby's manual bike instead of taking to the shop. Maybe. See how much time i have lol. But i saved this. Thank you! ❤ 🚲
This was the video I've been waiting for! Thank you Bike Farmer!
Yesterday o bought a BMW folding bike of the 1990 s, made by Montague and labeled by BMW, sold to fit into the BMW car. I am so happy with this 30 years old beauty, condotion is nearly new.
Love that inflator! I am gonna put it on my Christmas List
It’s extra af, but baller af too
Affiliate? What was the brand again ? Thanx ! @@bkefrmr
Thanks!
Thanks hey!
Thanks for the Teaching.😊
Ok, I just spit out my coffee when you were talking about your grandma. Mine also ate prunes, but I don't remember her singing the wiping as we go song.
You are doing a great job explaining a lot of complex issues on the bikes. I have learned a lot from watching just one of your videos. Please tell me how I can contribute to the channel.
Great video. I just pick up a 19 specialized sirrus for a great deal. Almost the same bike but has hydraulic disk brakes. I did upgrade to a more gravel tire. Only thing I would do is drop a dap of grease on the seat post at least once a year.
Yearly maintenance before going for a ride... That's cool but even better is starting to think about getting the bike tuned now before storing it. Next spring when you take it out you might just need some minor tweaks and definitely a few pumps of air in the tires!!
Totally. I suggest people do fall tuneups because shops are dead and they only need air in the spring. Some folks take the option. Most don’t!
Merci!
Thank you!!
Great video mate. Thank you so much for the free advice you’re putting out. Im sure there’s a market if you make some merch! Stickers, hats, shirts. Ope! lol
Thanks Bike Farmer! Another excellent tutorial!
Thanks
Thanks hey!
Oh, also check and adj headset and hubs, check all bolts, and spread the donuts
I love that song wiping as we go❤ any way that bike is way more better now. Thank you Mr Bike Farmer I'm learning as you show 😁
Great to know how to do the tuneup myselfe, as I just got a new FX2 after my old bikes frame broke.
I got a new one because it was on sale and I didn't find a used one in the right frame size form my size. Hope the build quality is the same as the old ones you like so much. So far it's a lovely bike and it rides smooth like butter. I only hated the pedals that came with it, so I changed them to some old MTB flat pedals. Hope to ride my FX2 for at least the next 10-15 years.
I have an FX2 as well, and the first thing I did was trash the pedals. Don't know why they put department store components on a really nice bike.
@@FLUSHER822 I know, they just feel wrong an super cheap
cool tire inflator -- i'll be interested to see more about it, especially how it does presta. i have a park tool inf-2 in my garage because i couldn't find anything else with one-hand operation, pressure gauge, and easy switching between valve types.
Awesome and lovely bike
Love the vids, please keep them coming brother.
I am saving this video for my fx3 thanks
Definitely made it look super simple and easy 👌...
I do enjoy your content..
I enjoy these tune up/ maintenance videos, cheers
I just bought a Trek FX Sport 4 2023 model, and would it be possible that when you got some time, could you make a quick video on tuning that particular bike up please? Mainly because the cables are housed inside the frame, it's a carbon fiber frame, and it has disk breaks. So, I'm not entirely too sure how much different it is and how to work it.
Great tutorial on the steps in a basic tune up. Thanks much!
August 17 is the grand opening of the Napa vine trail segment from St. Helena to Calistoga. Just letting you know and anyone who may live in California.
What sets you apart is your love for bicycles and bicycling. Emotions are genuine and an experience worth the effort of pedaling uphill to enjoy the downhill
Thanks BikeFramer!
Greeting from Watertown Wi love your channel, new subscriber. Keep up the great information
I spent over 2000 on a new Trek FX Sport 5 carbon fiber hybrid bike…it shifted into 2 and 3rd gear kind of okay but felt weird and almost crunchy….i just looked at the chain and felt it and it was this like black dusty lube on there new. I wiped chain down first with bicep fiber cloth then re lubricated the chain with this shit the store said Trek needs and then re-wiped off excess and BAM it shifted perfect and the crunchy second and third gear was smooth as butter! Thank you for your videos.
No offense, but as a mechanic, I'd take a 20 year old FX2 over a brand new FX5 any day. Regardless, I bet that FX5 rides like a zephyr!
The “Ope!” confirmed your Sconnie status 😂❤
Just the video I needed. Thanks! Ill try doing my own basic tune up soon!
I remember I used to flip the bike on its handlebar to clean and fix it.
My son has that same bike but in a matte black.
Smart!
Great content! Now I really want to find a dork disk that fits my belt driven IGH wheel to see if anyone ever notices...
FX 7.1 is probably one of the best bikes ever for the average rider. Specialized and Cannondale had nearly identical bikes and used to tell people "pick the bike that has a more attractive paintjob or buy fromthe shop where the salesman wasn't a jerk."
I'm 100% serious. You'll ride a bike that looks better more often, and buying a bike from a guy like BikeFarmer beats the hell out of the snooty racing guys that infest big bike shops.
What cleaner are you using to wipe down the frames?
Can you do a vid on tuning rim brakes? Not V brakes (those are easy), but the other types of rim brakes are weird to get them braking at the same time on both sides. Thanks
Living the dream! My old boss said, "Keep the clean rags clean." Eventually they transferred to the other bin.
What happened to Dawn power wash?
It was nice to see you work on a actually used bike instead of an out of the box bike
Very cool.6How much is a tune up?
I'm a stainless steel spoke guy myself over the boring black 😮
This is the stuff I like to see
Hi! do you see any problem using brake cleaning cans for cars to clean up chains and gears on a bike? I used to clean mine and looks like it did a great job and was really easy to use, I don't see many people using it, is there a reason for that? am I doing something wrong?
As long as you dry everything well before re-lubing, I think it’s just fine. I don’t use brake cleaner in the shop because the spray is very intense and it really stinks!
Another great video. Thanks man. You rock 🤘
Midnight release party!
I’m in Switzerland gathering epic bike ride footage 🚵🇨🇭❤️
You talked a bit about how people are bending their bikes out if wack from loading and unloading bikes in their cars . Have you considered a video about proper transportation of bikes?
I get into road biking from mountain biking. My friend gave me old road bike diamond bike in good condition really never used. The bike is about 15 years old. my local shop give it full tune up and taping. The chain still had grease it i used brake cleaner, did good job still has some grease on it. Anyway to get it clean? I do get some grease on my leg. Should I replace the chain?
Love your humour, man 😂😂
Thanks homie!
Hello, Brand new rider here . I just bought a “used “ fx2. Question though it has a high 3 that won’t engage . Any ideas? It’s probably going to a shop for a tune up anyway. Thanks for the channel , lots of helpful information.
The third gear in the front will not engage from second? Is the derraileur able to move into the third position or is the cable too tight?
It is possible that the cable needs to be loosened slightly.
Would you be able to break down and show us a default method of putting barrel adjusters back to its normal position along with brake tension screws and stuff like that. For me it would be just a way to really get a better understanding of how it all works. I bought a used bike and all adjustment screws were out of wack and couldn't wrap my head around it all. As someone who appreciates taking things on it would be nice if a pro like you could help us little guys out. ❤
How much do you charge for a tune up? God only knows what parts would be needed, so just base price, parts not included.
A recirculating, & filtered Gunk tank is THE best for cleaning bike parts, hands down. I will entertain no arguments 🤨 Something I learned in high school small engine repair class.
And thanks for reminding me, I need to tighten up my rear brake 😊👍
Thank you very much, have a nice day 😊 😀
P.S. Front brake, too
Great video! Where can I find the tube you use on your bottle of chain lube?
Is there an equivalent bike product for the furniture polish?
S100 might work
That Trek FX sure as hek does look like a great ride.
Thanks for another great video! I love the watch! Is that a Casio? I ride my bike to work everyday and for other errands. Right now I have a bicycle with a gates carbon belt drive and a 3 speed hub. It gets me where I need to be and the maintenance is minimal. Speaking of the derailleur, do you ever see derailleur protectors in your shop? Do you recommend them? I’m thinking about getting an FX bike for my next trusty steed.
But the front tire.....
You didn't show us if the wobble went when the air filled it...
I just don't know if I can go on with my day not knowing.....
(But in all seriousness, thanks for doing what you do. Time to go ride my bike!)
OUT NOW! Grades of Filth’s new album, Good Enough For Who It’s For! Featuring the new singles:
- Nipple Driver
- Lube Your Noodle
- Half Assedness
And so much more!
Ope! Don’t forget to subscribe 😅😂
Thanks for the fun videos 👏
I had shifting issues the other day after the bike sat for 2 weeks, after many a fiddling around I realized the cables needed lube...
Don't you check the chain wear?
That's a hard debate. Both names are money. Nipple twister takes the cake
"Grades of filth" is no joke awesome band name!
Very nice but I am surprised you never check the chain wear before cleaning
No need on a barely ridden bike
Great stuff!
I have an old 2008 diamondback that I want to convert to a 1x. How much space is required between the main stays to add a 8,9, or 10 speed cassette?
Do we call it a Derailer here ? I always hear de
ail er m
Taco time bro
The tips on turning up v-brakes and 3x drive trains have been a huge help.
question about furniture polish: do you recommend using it on bikes with a matte finish? if so does that change the appearance of that finish?
Yes. Never
@@bkefrmr sweet! tyvm
FYI . . . you can get free singing lessons on the interwebs . . . but seriously, thanks for another great video!
Can I get full fenders on a Co-Op ADV 1.1
Life fixing bikes is much easier with tools 🔧 and stands 😅 ,a half century of adjustable spanners here and a bag of allen keys/pliers 😅 ,bike upside-down on floor 🇬🇧
If I follow correctly, all I need for a home tune up is, all other TH-cam videos say I specialty products 😂.
1. Behold
2. Bike lube
3. Screw driver
4. Finish line - 1 Step