I can honestly say excellent is an understatement. I just love how he's very thorough about his explanations probably one of the best bike mechanics I've ever seen.
You should get an Oscar for the best instruction videos on the internet. The world would be a better place if all companies would so clear + concise about their products and how to use them!
This video really helped me with replacement of two old square taper spindles by cartridges. The comments on care to avoid crossthread, use of threadlocker & grease, & torque were especially valuable. One lesson learned - The BB shell of older and cheaper bikes may be out of round, complicating the process of installing the cartridge.
Calvin, you are the man and the instructions that you provide on this any many other topics are pure gold. There are a lot of hacks out there but you are the true diamond. Thank you for sharing of your experience with the masses.
Thank you, I have a Steel Frame that came with aluminum Bottom Bracket Cups, after 6,000 miles all year riding in Michigan, the cups were eaten away on both sides, I put them back together with Anti-Seize compound, electrolysis is a big problem not mentioned, With Alum/Steel electrolysis a probem, grease works ok, but I have more faith in anti-seize, I owned semi trucks for many yrs with alum wheels and steel lug nuts, if you didn't anti-seize them you payed for it when it was time to remove the wheels. its not a lube, its water soluable, it can stand temps up to 1800 degrees, great for automotive/big truck exhaust. lubes don't do that, bikes don't get that hot, but they do seize. Happy Trails
To prevent cross-threading the cartridge, one nice trick is to install the hollow cup (left side) first hand-tight. Then install the cartridge from the right side, so it will automatically center when it goes through the hollow cup on far side of BB, thus preventing cross-threading. Then back out the hollow cup, tighten the cartridge, then the hollow cup. This tip from Sam Tracy's "Bicycle: A Repair and Maintenance Manifesto, 2nd Ed, page 159.
I can’t thank you guys enough for making these videos. I’ve been able to do most bike wrenching myself thanks to you guys! Easily some of the best instructional videos out there
This channel, and Calvin in particular, has been an amazing resource. I have learned to do virtually all the basic maintenance on my entire family's bi,es and install a new group set on mine. However, the Park Tool threaded bottom bracket tool (BBT-32) was a fail, mainly because the Shimano bottom bracket drive side was poorly cast and the tool wouldn't stay on - a competitor's product had a piece to hold their tool on and it and finished the job in less than a minute. The existence of said tool and recommendations across the internet imply that this is a common problem.
Here's a tip for when the old cup is really stuck, on a bike with cartridge bearings and square taper crank fitting: put the Park Tool in place and put a bolt (M8 *fine* x 40mm) through it and into the thread for the crank retaining bolt. Tighten this hand tight and then put a 32mm deep socket on a breaker bar over the Park Tool. You will be able to crack the cup unstuck and once it's moving a bit you can slacken off the retaining bolt as the tool will now be in much less danger of slipping out and damaging something. This has worked for me in the past, though if the cups are *really* badly stuck you may have to resort to the heavy brigade - angle grinder and drill.
Wow, thanks about the turning directions. I was struggling to turn counterclockwise on chain side in order to disassemble it and before making any mistake I said: let’s check youtube
Thanks guys for all the help. I've decided I needed something to stay busy bought an gt avalanche needed some love with the help of you guys and Bermpeak I've been able to learn something different buy kinda the same. Cheers.
Got around to doing this today, never removed a bottom bracket before. BB would not come off until I sprayed some WD40 penetrant; came off like nothing after that. If the cranks and whatnot don't fly off after like a month, then I'm guessing I got the torque stuff right. This video surely helped, and easy to follow directions.
@@becyk_du_quebec I remember when GCN did a ‘fix squeaky seatpost’ video and the seat post they used to demonstrate it was some teardrop carbon fibre aero thing. Ridiculous.
I could not get my Shimano BBUN 26 bottom bracket loose using the Park Tool BBT-32 tool. I tried a14" adjustable wrench. But the splines on the bracket are very shallow and the BBT-32 kept slipping off. Then I tried putting the BBT-32 in a 32mm shallow socket on top of some washers to get the tool's splines above the top of the socket and used a1/2" ratchet, then a 1/2" x18" breaker bar. It still kept slipping off. Finally I used my Milwaukee 1/4" driver and that worked like a charm. It beat on it for a couple of seconds and then spun it right off. i don't know if this is an approved method but it does allow you to keep pressing the BBT-32 into the splines and not allowing it to slip off.
Thank you very much for this concise, yet thoroughly informative video! I was able to tune up all the bikes at my house with basic tools. You’ve saved me a bunch of money and the bikes are better than ever!
Thank's a Lot !!! your video's are excellent!!!! I'm learning to fix anything on my bike and also on my friend's bike. Plus my love for bike's grow more and more Thank's Calvin!!:-)
Good video. Thanks for pointing out all the variables (length, dia, threading) of the components I need to replace. Now I just wish I'd watched the video *BEFORE* disassembling the BB. When I was cleaning the spindle I noticed that one side was longer than the other. Now i don't know where the longer side goes. I'm guessing I'll notice a difference in the clearance between the crank arms and chainstays when I re-assemble.
Thanks for mentioning the 'Cup and Cone' bottom brackets straight off the bat buddy. I didn't even know what that type is called. That's the type I'm trying to learn about. Nice one fella.
I'm tearing down an old hybrid bike of mine and made the mistake of just looking at one of the sides before ordering the tool I needed. The non-drive side bracket has three notches and the drive-side has two flats. I was shocked to see this after I got the non-drive side off first. Luckily, I had just bought a wrench that just barely fit onto those two flats. But, I'm not sure if I did something wrong again because a bunch of bearings came pouring out when I removed the drive side bracket...
My crankset broke and I'm learning how to replace the bottom bracket with it as well. Thanks for having so much information online. I disabled add blocker to try and support the channel somehow. Keep up the great content!:)
At 3.28m you say turn counterclockwise for Italian threadings. My Specialized Rockhopper has no indication numbering on ring and drive side is REVERSE threaded, which I understand is more common. Tried normal for a while until figured CAN"T BE! then reversed it off. The curse of Proprietary parts. No damage done All good in the end.
Hey, excellent content as always but I have a question. Shimano’s notice says don’t use grease on the tread when the cup is made of plastic, do you recommend that and most importantly why ? Thanks !
Grease is to form a barrier between dissimilar metals such as aluminium and steel but if your bb is plastic then there’s no reaction going on so it isn’t needed.
Bought a walmart bike.....just trying to tighten the bottom up. It has knocking sounds and some wiggle to it. I doubt the bearings are shot. Its brand new. I did get to buy some new tools. Thats always fun.
I came here to make sure the way to turn the bottom bracket and of course I got one bike which got an opposite threads on BB. I broke in the frame... but it is sorted I just didn't expected
Thank you very much for the video! It helped a lot! But who the hell came up with all these variations of this stupid ass bicycle part? Have been having a hard time with it for the last 2 days. Thanks again for your instructions!
I am learn how to upgrade my bike, one thing I notice that is so confusing and hard to remember is that all youtubers keep saying to turn clock wise, counter clock wise, left side, right side....etc. well, let me use the KISS formula (Keep It Simple Stupid) and make it easy for everyone to remember. Regardless of which side that you're working on, left or right, remember this: Pull Back and Let Go. to tighten the bottom bracket, turn your wrench toward to the Rear Wheel. to loosen, turn your wrench toward the Front Wheel. I'm done here.
You can pull towards the rear wheel in a clockwise or counter clockwise rotation depending on the wrenches orientation. The clock only spins in one direction.
Nice video, I've got a 7 year old Apollo Feud Mountain bike the bearings in the crankcase have worn out making the pedals wobbly so I need to replace the bearings where the pedal cranks go, But I don't know What Type of bearings set up would I need for it? Might it be a new bottom end bracket cartridge type or one of the other types of ball bearings crankcase/bottom end bracket types, and what tools would I need to get the job done.
Best bike maintenance chanel, period. Quick question: My bike is full Ultegra 6500, meaning it has Octalink v1, is it possible to use Octalink v2 on same cranks? Thanks
The French do the same :( ... Having a cup and cone BB unthread itself on the road and scatter the ball bearings all over the place is a great experience ... Note to self DON'T forget the thread lock!!!
okay, just wanted to make sure I was turning the right way to remove my external threaded bottom bracket. I was, the thing is just on there really tight, even though I used anti-seize. Gonna have to bust out the rubber mallet I guess.
Thank you Calvin for the series of awesome videos. Question: o have a good torque wrench that I use all the time, but didn’t realize that it doesn’t torque left turning items. So I couldn’t torque down the bottom bracket setup I did my best. Does the Parktool Torque wrench work in both directions? Thank you
Hi and thank you for these helpful and such well made videos. I have noises coming from the bottom bracket when I do not pedal...any ideas? It's a relatively new bike, 300 KMS.. thanks in advance for your help.
Typically the plastic sleeve is to protect from dust or from internal cables rubbing on the spindle. There will not typically be an issue with not running the sleeve.
We must protect Calvin Jones at all cost.
The reincarnation of Sheldon Brown!
This guy is an excellent instructor
You fucking said it dude. This worked instantly.
I know!
If a Park Tool video isn't presented by Calvin, then I won't watch it 🤣🤣
I can honestly say excellent is an understatement. I just love how he's very thorough about his explanations probably one of the best bike mechanics I've ever seen.
Yes I agree! I teach college lecturers and this is an excellent example of effective teaching/instruction.
The best!!!
This channel is so comprehensive, so clear and its free, i'm amazed that a resource like this exists today
godzillaisnuclea123 Drives the market of both shop service training, and DIY monkeys like me. I love working on my bikes.
it really is so amazing
You should get an Oscar for the best instruction videos on the internet.
The world would be a better place if all companies would so clear + concise about their products and how to use them!
I'm one Calvin Jones away from complete helplessness. Thank heaven for this man!
Another quality video clearly explaining the process. Calvin is a legend!
This video really helped me with replacement of two old square taper spindles by cartridges. The comments on care to avoid crossthread, use of threadlocker & grease, & torque were especially valuable. One lesson learned - The BB shell of older and cheaper bikes may be out of round, complicating the process of installing the cartridge.
@enriqueamaya3883 I talk to Jesus every time I deal with out of round BB's.
How many are here just to remember which way to turn a BB.
😂
Me!!!
So me!
🙋
Lol yes😂
Mission accomplished!!
Bottom bracket replaced ultra annoying noise gone!!
Thank you
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This video makes me want to personally thank the people who made it. Not many videos do that.
Calvin, you are the man and the instructions that you provide on this any many other topics are pure gold. There are a lot of hacks out there but you are the true diamond. Thank you for sharing of your experience with the masses.
Thank you, I have a Steel Frame that came with aluminum Bottom Bracket Cups, after 6,000 miles all year riding in Michigan, the cups were eaten away on both sides, I put them back together with Anti-Seize compound, electrolysis is a big problem not mentioned, With Alum/Steel electrolysis a probem, grease works ok, but I have more faith in anti-seize, I owned semi trucks for many yrs with alum wheels and steel lug nuts, if you didn't anti-seize them you payed for it when it was time to remove the wheels. its not a lube, its water soluable, it can stand temps up to 1800 degrees, great for automotive/big truck exhaust. lubes don't do that, bikes don't get that hot, but they do seize. Happy Trails
To prevent cross-threading the cartridge, one nice trick is to install the hollow cup (left side) first hand-tight. Then install the cartridge from the right side, so it will automatically center when it goes through the hollow cup on far side of BB, thus preventing cross-threading. Then back out the hollow cup, tighten the cartridge, then the hollow cup. This tip from Sam Tracy's "Bicycle: A Repair and Maintenance Manifesto, 2nd Ed, page 159.
I can’t thank you guys enough for making these videos. I’ve been able to do most bike wrenching myself thanks to you guys!
Easily some of the best instructional videos out there
This channel, and Calvin in particular, has been an amazing resource. I have learned to do virtually all the basic maintenance on my entire family's bi,es and install a new group set on mine. However, the Park Tool threaded bottom bracket tool (BBT-32) was a fail, mainly because the Shimano bottom bracket drive side was poorly cast and the tool wouldn't stay on - a competitor's product had a piece to hold their tool on and it and finished the job in less than a minute. The existence of said tool and recommendations across the internet imply that this is a common problem.
I think a hint for the competitor tool would help a lot of people, so many got this problem.
Here's a tip for when the old cup is really stuck, on a bike with cartridge bearings and square taper crank fitting: put the Park Tool in place and put a bolt (M8 *fine* x 40mm) through it and into the thread for the crank retaining bolt. Tighten this hand tight and then put a 32mm deep socket on a breaker bar over the Park Tool. You will be able to crack the cup unstuck and once it's moving a bit you can slacken off the retaining bolt as the tool will now be in much less danger of slipping out and damaging something. This has worked for me in the past, though if the cups are *really* badly stuck you may have to resort to the heavy brigade - angle grinder and drill.
4 years later and the video is still one of the best
Love your videos mate. You're clear, concise and easy to follow. You've helped me out many times with my bikes.
@enriqueamaya3883 Does Jesus need help with his bicycle too?
Wow, thanks about the turning directions. I was struggling to turn counterclockwise on chain side in order to disassemble it and before making any mistake I said: let’s check youtube
Fantastic guide. So clearly presented and love the advice for those without a torque wrench and unusual greases!
Mr. C is the best & lights, action, camera, edit, edit timing, filmography videos.
Thanks guys for all the help. I've decided I needed something to stay busy bought an gt avalanche needed some love with the help of you guys and Bermpeak I've been able to learn something different buy kinda the same. Cheers.
Thx for all the tutorials - I replaced a creaking bb with a new one. ❤😊🎉
Got around to doing this today, never removed a bottom bracket before. BB would not come off until I sprayed some WD40 penetrant; came off like nothing after that. If the cranks and whatnot don't fly off after like a month, then I'm guessing I got the torque stuff right.
This video surely helped, and easy to follow directions.
I love how they don’t only use high end bikes, it shows how humble they are.
They kind of figure out that us who try to DIY repairs, don't usually have high end bikes.
It's like that in almost all their vids, as opposed to GCN tech videos, gotta love Park Tool.
@@becyk_du_quebec I remember when GCN did a ‘fix squeaky seatpost’ video and the seat post they used to demonstrate it was some teardrop carbon fibre aero thing. Ridiculous.
You guys are definitely the pro's, common sense and logic is great but nothing can replace experience
Another excellent Park Tool video, thank you.
Best repair guide i have ever seen.
Calvin saves the day, again!
this helped me fix my E-bike bottom bracket, incredibly useful.
High Quality Video. Many thanks for the good work. This is why I always try to buy ParkTool products.
These videos fill me with alot of confidence thank you
I could not get my Shimano BBUN 26 bottom bracket loose using the Park Tool BBT-32 tool. I tried a14" adjustable wrench. But the splines on the bracket are very shallow and the BBT-32 kept slipping off. Then I tried putting the BBT-32 in a 32mm shallow socket on top of some washers to get the tool's splines above the top of the socket and used a1/2" ratchet, then a 1/2" x18" breaker bar. It still kept slipping off. Finally I used my Milwaukee 1/4" driver and that worked like a charm. It beat on it for a couple of seconds and then spun it right off. i don't know if this is an approved method but it does allow you to keep pressing the BBT-32 into the splines and not allowing it to slip off.
So helpful. I really appreciate all the instruction. Thank you!
These Park guys keep taking my money ...
Thank you very much for this concise, yet thoroughly informative video! I was able to tune up all the bikes at my house with basic tools. You’ve saved me a bunch of money and the bikes are better than ever!
Whoever filmed this shit in 4k 5 years ago needs to be praised 😂
Excellent instructions
Thank you for the free tutorials
Lots of Respect, couldn’t be better explain than this!!! Thumbs up 👍
Best BB explainer vid 👍
I love you, Park Tool!
I saved this great video for future reference. THANKS for all the help. Now maybe, I'll remember to pick up some tools from ur website.
Great instructions. To may different tools, Industry needs standardization for the components and frames. Just like the auto industry.
the hardest part is knowing what you have and then getting the right tools.
Thanks for the video! this was super useful !!
mos comprehensive video on bottom brackets, nicely done!
These videos are incredible.
Excellent reference 👌
Thank's a Lot !!! your video's are excellent!!!! I'm learning to fix anything on my bike and also on my friend's bike. Plus my love for bike's grow more and more Thank's Calvin!!:-)
Good video. Thanks for pointing out all the variables (length, dia, threading) of the components I need to replace. Now I just wish I'd watched the video *BEFORE* disassembling the BB. When I was cleaning the spindle I noticed that one side was longer than the other. Now i don't know where the longer side goes. I'm guessing I'll notice a difference in the clearance between the crank arms and chainstays when I re-assemble.
You are amazing, thank you so much for your help! The first one I have found that makes sense and is easy to understand. And 10/10 on the moustache!
Thanks for mentioning the 'Cup and Cone' bottom brackets straight off the bat buddy. I didn't even know what that type is called. That's the type I'm trying to learn about. Nice one fella.
Very usefull video like many others in this channel. 👍
I'm tearing down an old hybrid bike of mine and made the mistake of just looking at one of the sides before ordering the tool I needed. The non-drive side bracket has three notches and the drive-side has two flats. I was shocked to see this after I got the non-drive side off first. Luckily, I had just bought a wrench that just barely fit onto those two flats. But, I'm not sure if I did something wrong again because a bunch of bearings came pouring out when I removed the drive side bracket...
Simply "The Best"
Thanks - Really Helpful And Clearly And Simply Explained :D
My crankset broke and I'm learning how to replace the bottom bracket with it as well. Thanks for having so much information online. I disabled add blocker to try and support the channel somehow.
Keep up the great content!:)
Calvin Jones in the realest MVP
Thank you for the detailed explanation
Have a strange noise in my brand new Riff BB, probably gravel, now I know how to take it out and clean it.
At 3.28m you say turn counterclockwise for Italian threadings. My Specialized Rockhopper has no indication numbering on ring and drive side is REVERSE threaded, which I understand is more common. Tried normal for a while until figured CAN"T BE! then reversed it off. The curse of Proprietary parts. No damage done All good in the end.
A Rockhopper will have a BSA bottom bracket which is reverse threaded on the drive side.
nice video as usual. cool music too
Sir thank you I learn more to you
Really useful thanks!
Hey, excellent content as always but I have a question. Shimano’s notice says don’t use grease on the tread when the cup is made of plastic, do you recommend that and most importantly why ? Thanks !
Grease is to form a barrier between dissimilar metals such as aluminium and steel but if your bb is plastic then there’s no reaction going on so it isn’t needed.
super helpful. Thanks
Clarifying, as always. Thank you!
BB for my dream bike, surly straggler.
And thanks for vids... very helpful
Bought a walmart bike.....just trying to tighten the bottom up. It has knocking sounds and some wiggle to it. I doubt the bearings are shot. Its brand new. I did get to buy some new tools. Thats always fun.
excellent informative videos
4:54 "But if you have nothing else, at least use some grease..." - would somebody please tell bicycle manufacturers about this!
One time when I got new BB and wanted to go riding but didn't have any grease, I just used a butter as a replacement :)
@@madmartigan9720 In Italy we use diesel fuel
In France, we use mayonnaise
In New Zealand we use Aioli
in Mexico we use K-Y jelly...
I came here to make sure the way to turn the bottom bracket and of course I got one bike which got an opposite threads on BB. I broke in the frame... but it is sorted I just didn't expected
Thank you very much for the video! It helped a lot!
But who the hell came up with all these variations of this stupid ass bicycle part? Have been having a hard time with it for the last 2 days.
Thanks again for your instructions!
Spot on
I luv dis guy
Thanks Calvin! Trying to see if I can upgrade my old cartridge BB with a hollow-tech version of lighter weight.
I am learn how to upgrade my bike, one thing I notice that is so confusing and hard to remember is that all youtubers keep saying to turn clock wise, counter clock wise, left side, right side....etc.
well, let me use the KISS formula (Keep It Simple Stupid) and make it easy for everyone to remember.
Regardless of which side that you're working on, left or right, remember this: Pull Back and Let Go.
to tighten the bottom bracket, turn your wrench toward to the Rear Wheel.
to loosen, turn your wrench toward the Front Wheel.
I'm done here.
You can pull towards the rear wheel in a clockwise or counter clockwise rotation depending on the wrenches orientation. The clock only spins in one direction.
I never remember which side of the bottom bracket is lefty-loosey and which is the opposite. Calvin Jones to the rescue once again.
thanks bro.
Nice video, I've got a 7 year old Apollo Feud Mountain bike the bearings in the crankcase have worn out making the pedals wobbly so I need to replace the bearings where the pedal cranks go, But I don't know What Type of bearings set up would I need for it? Might it be a new bottom end bracket cartridge type or one of the other types of ball bearings crankcase/bottom end bracket types, and what tools would I need to get the job done.
Best bike maintenance chanel, period. Quick question: My bike is full Ultegra 6500, meaning it has Octalink v1, is it possible to use Octalink v2 on same cranks? Thanks
No. The depth of the splines vary. Do not interchange.
@@parktool thank you
Only the Italians would make a crazy bottom bracket thread.
actually, the British thread is reverse threaded...
The French do the same :( ... Having a cup and cone BB unthread itself on the road and scatter the ball bearings all over the place is a great experience ... Note to self DON'T forget the thread lock!!!
Check also his video for stuck bb 😉. Really helpful !!!
Wish mine was this easy. My cannondale
Stripped out since it was made of plastic.
quality education
Hello Brazil!
Brazilian
okay, just wanted to make sure I was turning the right way to remove my external threaded bottom bracket. I was, the thing is just on there really tight, even though I used anti-seize. Gonna have to bust out the rubber mallet I guess.
Thank you !
Thank you Calvin for the series of awesome videos.
Question: o have a good torque wrench that I use all the time, but didn’t realize that it doesn’t torque left turning items. So I couldn’t torque down the bottom bracket setup I did my best. Does the Parktool Torque wrench work in both directions? Thank you
Park Tool torque wrenches work for both CW and CCW directions.
@@parktoolthank you so much for the quick reply and info.
Thanks
Do you lubricate the crank when reassembling?
Nice 👍
Calvin Jones just got cooler.. (the background music tho)
HI I doing a couplet bike build. So how do I know if I need spacers on the BB?
Hi and thank you for these helpful and such well made videos. I have noises coming from the bottom bracket when I do not pedal...any ideas? It's a relatively new bike, 300 KMS.. thanks in advance for your help.
Noises when you are not pedaling? Can you describe these noises and exactly when and how they are made?
Thanks for the video. What happens if you do not insert the plastic sleeve or the plastic sleeve is smaller than the required width?
Typically the plastic sleeve is to protect from dust or from internal cables rubbing on the spindle. There will not typically be an issue with not running the sleeve.
@@parktool Thanks a lot. Assembling my first bike, your videos are quite helpful. 👍🏾
Is Copper Grease suitable for this application?
Would it be better to get the outside sealed ones I feel like dirt will clog the outside threads