Like skateboards! When I used to spend most of my time at the skate park, each scratch told a story of sticking an awesome truck, or a gnarly wipeout. I was the same way with my mountain bike, though I kept her clean. However, my Motorcycle that's a different story. I wash her everytime I take her out, if she has been sitting in my garage for more than couple days, she gets cleaned, carefully too, don't want a scratch on her. Sorry for the wall of text, I am having trouble sleeping so I had a Cannabis edible(legal where I'm at.) And I tend to get chatty. Anyway Cheers!
With the rear axles and these hanger nuts, make sure to check those. You definitely don't want those two over tight. The hanger nut is a backwards thread and usually around 25 Nm. The axle is regular thread and around 10 Nm. I neglected to check mine this summer and they had tightened together to the point where I couldn't get the axle out. The hex head on the axle was stripping. The bike shop ended up using a drill and snapping the axle in half trying to loosen them. It's a good idea to loosen these two off, then re-tighten to spec.
4:33 I would also recoomend checking that you steam has been fitted correctly and is not clamped to the spacers. I failed to do this on my trail bike and it broke my leg on Vanderers Trail @ FOD.
I'm running hot waxed chain and really liking the results. While not all hot wax is same the one, I'm using real seem to work really well. I say try a few different hot waxes you may find some to work better then traditionally lubes and that after initial setup it's actual easier to maintain.
I used paraffin wax, cheapest on Amazon, and it’s work amazing. You must get the chain absolutely clean before your apply it. I used a very very nasty solvent to clean it
Yup. Such a great point. We spend thousands upon thousands on these things, but you have to realize going in that the whole point is you are going to beat the living shit out of it! You have to fully expect that it's going to get scratched and scuffed on your first ride. If it doesn't, you're lucky, but then expect it to get that way on the 2nd ride, lol!
OR you want to protect your investment because even if you ride under “normal” usage you decide to have fun. You go beyond, god forbid, limitations. Or, this is another wild concept, strange or bad things happen. Imagine how STUPID you’d feel if you ride while having a good time but your frame and, GASP, it suffers irreparable/structural damage that could’ve been prevented if you just put a little extra work into protecting it rather than just assuming that your high earned money/blind faith in manufacturer would protect you.
@@icebergo6 So "Irreparable/structural damage " could be prevented by adding some frame protection film or by lubing you chain? What are you on about? NONE of those tipps in the video would help you in those situations... A bike is an investment? Then put it in the living room or garage to preserve and admire it.
Had my rear axel come out on a downhill in Colorado. Very lucky that it happened on a flat stretch after some chunk and before the coming jumps…it could have gone terribly wrong.
I always hear "how is your chain so shiny?" When I tell people that I clean and lube my chain they act as if they've never heard of it, makes shifting really smooth and keeps the bike looking fresh, keep it up GMBN!
When I put together my 29 inch Specialized camber I did a couple of these tips I definitely covered up my low end against chain bounce but everything else I ended up just kind of letting happen naturally cuz I knew ultimately it was going to catch some scratches
I think that was another thing that was kind of confusing was really understanding how much travel I was working with in comparison to the 275 set up that was on that I was on before I set up my 29er and when I really think about it I only had to really adjust my travel short bit having gone from a hardtail to a full suspension setup
my top tip for spray lube is apply it nearer the front cogs. helps keep over spray from getting everywhere. Not sure of negatives of putting it on ther though
45 years of riding and I didn't check my tyres Sunday, how I didn't snake bite the front. How I didn't notice on the way up... Interestingly.. on the way up I was too tired to ride, so I walked the bike up the shorter steep firebreak... and what normally takes me 30min took 18... Makes me wonder... Is it quicker at a bike park to walk your bike up the steepest road rather than the shallow well trodden "way up". (My example is Makara Peak, Wellington NZ's 'Upswing' into 'Aratihi' as the normal low grade (under 10%) climb vs the 16%ish firebreak 'Snake Charmer' at about half the distance.)
no matter how you use the aerosol spray it always finds a way to contaminate the pads, might as well just get a good drip lube so you don't sound like a garbage truck when you have to slow down
That Same Keith My Opinion Because That Just Different Size 26 to 29 er. Like Me Practice Ride Underbone Motorcycle (I Don't Know How That Inch Tire And Am Change Now To Matic Motorcycle With Small Tire) So That Same
I found riding through Heather cleaned my chainrings, and coarse wet trail sand cleaned out chain lube. That said I live 10 km down a dirt road, s my car never gets a decent wash aside from when it’s windy and rains++
I like the idea of those complete protection kits but only really works if you have a fairly mainstream bike. If you have anything slightly more unusual it's easier to just buy the 3M tape separately. Never understood people who wrap their chainstay in mastic tape (which is expensive) it looks like a bodge and those neoprene/velcro protectors are neater and really cheap. Can get unbranded ones off ebay. Quite nice to get a good coat of wax on the rest of the frame too to make cleaning easier. Crank boots are also quite good for protecting the ends of your Crank from being bashed. I've not yet had a new bike that came set up with tubeless. Currebt bike has tubeless ready rims but not tyres. Not going to waste perfectly good tyres so tubes it is until they are worn out then maybe consider tubeless. Does sound like a bit of a faff tho
You mean around the chain stay? That's the best product to use. They are cheap and a great way to recycle old inner tubes. I have also found them to quiet the chain slap.
And if you're running carbon fiber, don't go torque down bolts without knowing the proper torque settings. Please. You will destroy the carbon fiber and possibly cause a serious accident if it fails.
Another new bike new Neil? You get new bikes so often I'm surprised you even bother to go all out with protection. Do you guys have your own mechanics there that fix up your bike and clean it and so forth? Kind of reminds me of a car dealer car salesman that get demos to drive.
But My Crazy Tips And Yeeaahhh Spend Money Is If You Don't Like Color On Your New Bike And You Can Repaint That With Lacquer Paint And Finished With Car 2K Polyurethane High Solid Varnish And Then Buy High Quality Bike Protector But Apply That Protector Full 😁😁😁😁😁 This Tips Just For If You Have Much Money And Love Your New Look
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I must be the only one that doesn’t stress about scratches on the frame or forks. I’m just gonna ride through the mountains and eventually crash and mark it all up anyway.
Never thought about Graphene. But recently I thought of using a ceramic coating while I was picking up some product at Chemical Guys for my Grand Cherokee.
@@Velo1010 those product still scratch I use them on my cars and unless you live in a dry dust free place then you going to be topping uP In the UK regardlest of the quality of the product and ive tried a few now im topping the coat every three months Ride wrap is the best to protect your paintwork from sratches
Oh, dear! I hate a black-dirty chain, gunky pulley wheels, & dirty transmission system. It irritates me easily if I see some! Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #RideOn #KeepBiking
I reckon they're for riding not staring at. I'm happy for mine to get scuffed and scratched.
Like skateboards! When I used to spend most of my time at the skate park, each scratch told a story of sticking an awesome truck, or a gnarly wipeout. I was the same way with my mountain bike, though I kept her clean.
However, my Motorcycle that's a different story. I wash her everytime I take her out, if she has been sitting in my garage for more than couple days, she gets cleaned, carefully too, don't want a scratch on her.
Sorry for the wall of text, I am having trouble sleeping so I had a Cannabis edible(legal where I'm at.) And I tend to get chatty. Anyway Cheers!
I get checking it if it’s a carbon bike if you wiped out bad… but this seems excessive lol.
What I love the most after having a new bike is painting it off season 🎉
With the rear axles and these hanger nuts, make sure to check those. You definitely don't want those two over tight. The hanger nut is a backwards thread and usually around 25 Nm. The axle is regular thread and around 10 Nm. I neglected to check mine this summer and they had tightened together to the point where I couldn't get the axle out. The hex head on the axle was stripping. The bike shop ended up using a drill and snapping the axle in half trying to loosen them. It's a good idea to loosen these two off, then re-tighten to spec.
Interesting tips - and really like how he says 'OOOrbea' - my screen wobbled a bit at that point 😁
4:33 I would also recoomend checking that you steam has been fitted correctly and is not clamped to the spacers. I failed to do this on my trail bike and it broke my leg on Vanderers Trail @ FOD.
I'm running hot waxed chain and really liking the results. While not all hot wax is same the one, I'm using real seem to work really well. I say try a few different hot waxes you may find some to work better then traditionally lubes and that after initial setup it's actual easier to maintain.
Not sure about that product. I use Rock n Roll lube. They make a dry wax lube. It's the yellow bottle/liquid.
I used paraffin wax, cheapest on Amazon, and it’s work amazing. You must get the chain absolutely clean before your apply it. I used a very very nasty solvent to clean it
Well it's a mountain bike, not a museum piece...
If one is worried about his expensive bike getting "damaged" in normal use, maybe buy a cheaper bike.
Agree. My bike gets bashed up and it doesn't even matter. I paid a shit load of money for it and I want to ride it and not worry what it looks like.
Yup. Such a great point. We spend thousands upon thousands on these things, but you have to realize going in that the whole point is you are going to beat the living shit out of it! You have to fully expect that it's going to get scratched and scuffed on your first ride. If it doesn't, you're lucky, but then expect it to get that way on the 2nd ride, lol!
It's never nice getting scratches on your pride and joy, but at the end of the day it's to be expected! 👍
OR you want to protect your investment because even if you ride under “normal” usage you decide to have fun. You go beyond, god forbid, limitations. Or, this is another wild concept, strange or bad things happen. Imagine how STUPID you’d feel if you ride while having a good time but your frame and, GASP, it suffers irreparable/structural damage that could’ve been prevented if you just put a little extra work into protecting it rather than just assuming that your high earned money/blind faith in manufacturer would protect you.
@@icebergo6 So "Irreparable/structural damage " could be prevented by adding some frame protection film or by lubing you chain?
What are you on about? NONE of those tipps in the video would help you in those situations...
A bike is an investment? Then put it in the living room or garage to preserve and admire it.
Had my rear axel come out on a downhill in Colorado. Very lucky that it happened on a flat stretch after some chunk and before the coming jumps…it could have gone terribly wrong.
I always hear "how is your chain so shiny?" When I tell people that I clean and lube my chain they act as if they've never heard of it, makes shifting really smooth and keeps the bike looking fresh, keep it up GMBN!
Fantastic video managed to inadvertantly do all of them minus the black tape! Mudguards gonna have made a mess
When I put together my 29 inch Specialized camber I did a couple of these tips I definitely covered up my low end against chain bounce but everything else I ended up just kind of letting happen naturally cuz I knew ultimately it was going to catch some scratches
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Who doesn't love all of those things?!😅 Thanks for watching!
I think that was another thing that was kind of confusing was really understanding how much travel I was working with in comparison to the 275 set up that was on that I was on before I set up my 29er and when I really think about it I only had to really adjust my travel short bit having gone from a hardtail to a full suspension setup
When finishing a trail ride use mud daddy to take of the dirt helps maintain it too...
my top tip for spray lube is apply it nearer the front cogs. helps keep over spray from getting everywhere. Not sure of negatives of putting it on ther though
my top tip for spray lubricants, never use it anywhere around your bike and brakes, period.
hey GMBN, how often do you give the bike a proper wash? I live in a very dusty dry riding area and don't know what is to much washing.
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45 years of riding and I didn't check my tyres Sunday, how I didn't snake bite the front. How I didn't notice on the way up...
Interestingly.. on the way up I was too tired to ride, so I walked the bike up the shorter steep firebreak... and what normally takes me 30min took 18...
Makes me wonder... Is it quicker at a bike park to walk your bike up the steepest road rather than the shallow well trodden "way up".
(My example is Makara Peak, Wellington NZ's 'Upswing' into 'Aratihi' as the normal low grade (under 10%) climb vs the 16%ish firebreak 'Snake Charmer' at about half the distance.)
Very interested in that tool kit with those torque adapters. What toolkit is that?
Topeak. They have few Ratchet models, it would be one of those.
I like the crank scratches, it lets you know you been putting in miles, just paint it later
How do you keep your bike brush clean? Or do you just replace it every year or so?
After Using That Brush, Rinse That Brush And Dry It On Sun Light But Don't Take Too Long Time
no matter how you use the aerosol spray it always finds a way to contaminate the pads, might as well just get a good drip lube so you don't sound like a garbage truck when you have to slow down
I went from a short wheelbase 26" wheel bike to a long wheelbase 29er with out learning to ride the 29er. I was wrecking continuously.
That Same Keith My Opinion Because That Just Different Size 26 to 29 er. Like Me Practice Ride Underbone Motorcycle (I Don't Know How That Inch Tire And Am Change Now To Matic Motorcycle With Small Tire) So That Same
I found riding through Heather cleaned my chainrings, and coarse wet trail sand cleaned out chain lube. That said I live 10 km down a dirt road, s my car never gets a decent wash aside from when it’s windy and rains++
hah that bird under the car at 6:18 , so adorable 😂
Be careful during cutting packing foam. This way I make nasty scratch on frame of my new bike :(
You can buy small bits of vinyl protection (for cars) for like a 1/3 of the price online fyi.
Also have a raw carbon. Just some clear film is great on it. You can still see the carbon weave that way.
Did anyone notice the bird under the car at 6:20?
wow! you've got eagle eyes !
Great spot! Even we didn't see that! 😂
What is- /where can i find that rubber stuff you put on the BB and cranks?
limit screws. the stupid shop didnt adjust my limit screws and it shifted down into the frame on the rear.
I like the idea of those complete protection kits but only really works if you have a fairly mainstream bike. If you have anything slightly more unusual it's easier to just buy the 3M tape separately. Never understood people who wrap their chainstay in mastic tape (which is expensive) it looks like a bodge and those neoprene/velcro protectors are neater and really cheap. Can get unbranded ones off ebay. Quite nice to get a good coat of wax on the rest of the frame too to make cleaning easier. Crank boots are also quite good for protecting the ends of your Crank from being bashed. I've not yet had a new bike that came set up with tubeless. Currebt bike has tubeless ready rims but not tyres. Not going to waste perfectly good tyres so tubes it is until they are worn out then maybe consider tubeless. Does sound like a bit of a faff tho
tubeless faff! Nah, prep properly, watch a good few vids for tips and most importantly, don't try rush it the first time doing it.
Great video and informative. Im OCD when it comes to cleaning my Nukeproof and especially the chain and mech’s.
Adding an O ring to your axles can create enough tension to keep them from backing out.
I like to wrap the frame with a strip of innertube where I zip tie.
You mean around the chain stay? That's the best product to use. They are cheap and a great way to recycle old inner tubes. I have also found them to quiet the chain slap.
Hey Joe! That's a great hack to do! They're cheap and easy to install! 👍
What degreasant do you recommend before trying to install those frame guard kits?
dish soap
Isopropylalcohol, alternatively brake cleaner. Something that evaporates without leaving any residue.
@@DanuelNuel Dish Soap Not Degreaser.
MircoFiber 💞💞💞
just dont use spray lubes on chain. Expensive and never helps the brakes...
Awesome good to no 🤘👍
And if you're running carbon fiber, don't go torque down bolts without knowing the proper torque settings. Please. You will destroy the carbon fiber and possibly cause a serious accident if it fails.
Another new bike new Neil?
You get new bikes so often I'm surprised you even bother to go all out with protection. Do you guys have your own mechanics there that fix up your bike and clean it and so forth?
Kind of reminds me of a car dealer car salesman that get demos to drive.
Silicone shine is ok but bike protector is better
Agree
But My Crazy Tips And Yeeaahhh Spend Money Is If You Don't Like Color On Your New Bike And You Can Repaint That With Lacquer Paint And Finished With Car 2K Polyurethane High Solid Varnish And Then Buy High Quality Bike Protector But Apply That Protector Full 😁😁😁😁😁 This Tips Just For If You Have Much Money And Love Your New Look
No bike assembler can be trusted, whether you got your bike online or offline. Torque those bolts yourself.
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I must be the only one that doesn’t stress about scratches on the frame or forks. I’m just gonna ride through the mountains and eventually crash and mark it all up anyway.
@GMBN What are your thoughts on Graphene coating for a new bike instead of ez wraps? Its easy to apply and covers all the paint.
Never thought about Graphene. But recently I thought of using a ceramic coating while I was picking up some product at Chemical Guys for my Grand Cherokee.
@@Velo1010 those product still scratch
I use them on my cars and unless you live in a dry dust free place then you going to be topping uP
In the UK regardlest of the quality of the product and ive tried a few now im topping the coat every three months
Ride wrap is the best to protect your paintwork from sratches
I use big scraps of auto vinyl protection. Same stuff, but way cheaper because its not precut
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Oh, dear! I hate a black-dirty chain, gunky pulley wheels, & dirty transmission system. It irritates me easily if I see some!
Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #RideOn #KeepBiking
There is nothing worse than a really dirty drivetrain! Thanks for the support! 👍
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