Dude GREAT! how to video very well explain in detail you made it easy to follow. Any other how to on e bikes? brake adjustments, servicing on front forks thanks
Today I changed rear tire on a Ridstar q20. It was easy. The tires come off and on the rim very easy. I had a tire that must have been leaking from the seam over 36hrs. In the tire I installed a double layer of cheap Amazon tire puncture film. BTW, if the bike sits on its back for 4 weeks like mine did, the brakes may not work unless ya pump them, a lot. Be cautious. And the cheap liners ($20) did not self-adhesive like I presumed they did. I had to use double-sided tape to hold them in place. I think any kind of fast drying rubber glue would also work.
Easy if your motor cable has a quick disconnect..some of these cheap Chinese ebike the motor cable is connected to the motor and all the way to the controller..making changing that rear tire a nightmare 😏
As a former motorcycle mechanic (retired) I recommend that If you have no locktight, you can't afford it? Use some non gel nail polish, it will hold the nuts in place, prevent moisture ingress/corrosion. It won't permanently 'glue' the nuts on as it will break apart like locktight when loosening the nuts I highly recommend that you grease the front & rear spindles/axles as being steel & in contact with aluminium hubs they will corrode, often quite badly, leaving a very rough surface that not only greatly increases rolling resistance but can actually make the spindles/axles practically impossible to remove. If your bike has rear suspension grease the swing arm pivot pin(s) too as the the number of these that i've had to take an angle grinder to, just to remove the swing arm is innumerable, not to mention then trying to remove the pivot pin with brute force & a very large hammer, using a hydraulic press will likely destroy the swing arm or frame PVA glue (good PVA not school glue) will seal any holes where wires & cables enter the frame creating a waterproof seal, especially vulnerable points such as the bottom battery mount on vertical batteries where the control box is located, apply the PVA to both sides of the hole to create a large lip PVA grommet, PVA becomes rubbery once dried & is easily removed when required. It can also be used on exposed threads to prevent corrosion. Slice with a craft knife then peel it off
Success largely due to your instruction. Thank you.
Yep, confirmed!
Your work speaks for itself!
Awesome video!
Thank you this is very helpful 👍🏿👍🏿
Very nice work and explanation, I used your video step by step to get my fat tire e-bike inner tube replaced, thanks for the pro tips!
Same here, only issue is the directional arrow is pointing backwards. Does that matter? Thank you
Thank you for making the video. It helps a lot! ☺
Super job!!! Thanks for the help
Excellent explanation. Thanks
Very helpful video!
Very helpful, thanks !
Great reference to removing the rear wheel. Thx!
Dude GREAT! how to video very well explain in detail you made it easy to follow. Any other how to on e bikes? brake adjustments, servicing on front forks thanks
Today I changed rear tire on a Ridstar q20. It was easy. The tires come off and on the rim very easy. I had a tire that must have been leaking from the seam over 36hrs.
In the tire I installed a double layer of cheap Amazon tire puncture film.
BTW, if the bike sits on its back for 4 weeks like mine did, the brakes may not work unless ya pump them, a lot. Be cautious.
And the cheap liners ($20) did not self-adhesive like I presumed they did. I had to use double-sided tape to hold them in place. I think any kind of fast drying rubber glue would also work.
I needed to see this......thanks bro
Thank you for making this video
Great reference to reinstalling the rear wheel!!! I was ready to lose my **** haha Thank you!
Thanks so much for making this video and posting it Great advice and easy to follow
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience with the whole world.
So both of the washe with noch have be inside
Easy if your motor cable has a quick disconnect..some of these cheap Chinese ebike the motor cable is connected to the motor and all the way to the controller..making changing that rear tire a nightmare 😏
I did what you did but something wont let my back tire spin nomore.What could it be..
Thank you!
I was making java and was sleepy. I had to watch twice. Now...I have to find one for the tube. I'm also installing protective strips inside the tire.
Thank you 🙏🏾
do you really need a blue loctite?
Thanks super 👌
That’s the wheel, not the tire. I need helping getting a tire in the wheel.
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Your title should be How to remove your rear Wheel, not tire.
use a microphone to speak bro
I couldn't tell what he was doing so far away check out a different video
As a former motorcycle mechanic (retired) I recommend that If you have no locktight, you can't afford it? Use some non gel nail polish, it will hold the nuts in place, prevent moisture ingress/corrosion. It won't permanently 'glue' the nuts on as it will break apart like locktight when loosening the nuts
I highly recommend that you grease the front & rear spindles/axles as being steel & in contact with aluminium hubs they will corrode, often quite badly, leaving a very rough surface that not only greatly increases rolling resistance but can actually make the spindles/axles practically impossible to remove. If your bike has rear suspension grease the swing arm pivot pin(s) too as the the number of these that i've had to take an angle grinder to, just to remove the swing arm is innumerable, not to mention then trying to remove the pivot pin with brute force & a very large hammer, using a hydraulic press will likely destroy the swing arm or frame
PVA glue (good PVA not school glue) will seal any holes where wires & cables enter the frame creating a waterproof seal, especially vulnerable points such as the bottom battery mount on vertical batteries where the control box is located, apply the PVA to both sides of the hole to create a large lip PVA grommet, PVA becomes rubbery once dried & is easily removed when required. It can also be used on exposed threads to prevent corrosion. Slice with a craft knife then peel it off