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Not sure WHY I have just "liked" that last video as my stomach was churning😱. Nice though, thanks.
I was able to fumble out a “Wow” in the end. Shortly after the video started I couldn’t understand why the scenes suddenly went sideways. I may need a new iPhone …or a stronger tummy 🤮.
 
Not sure WHY I have just "liked" that last video as my stomach was churning😱. Nice though, thanks.
I was able to fumble out a “Wow” in the end. Shortly after the video started I couldn’t understand why the scenes suddenly went sideways. I may need a new iPhone …or a stronger tummy 🤮.

I'm taking both of those as a compliment. That run is on the bleeding edge of my skill level. Every feature requires precision. The exact speed and technique. Go too fast or to slow or run off line a bit and it ends badly. Either broken bikes or bodies.

But once you have it dialled... Man what a rush. I am super stoked when I can clean that run from top to bottom. I usually only attempt it when I'm in the zone and the zen is flowing.
 
I think if I get the bearing kits you have I might be ready to take it to the next level. Thanks for the video.

A few years ago I had the LBS change out my suspension bearings. That cost me over $800. I’m gonna buy a bearing(s) kit now.

Happy New Bike Day! Almost 😅
 
I think if I get the bearing kits you have I might be ready to take it to the next level. Thanks for the video.

A few years ago I had the LBS change out my suspension bearings. That cost me over $800. I’m gonna buy a bearing(s) kit now.

Happy New Bike Day! Almost 😅
damn thats expensive !!!
the bike shop is hours away from me and I would have to wait.. so it would take at least all day plus the cost of the work.. it adds up so being able to do it is great.. I would deffo do it again but having the right tools is essential.
I linked the tools I used in the description of the video if that helps
 
damn thats expensive !!!
the bike shop is hours away from me and I would have to wait.. so it would take at least all day plus the cost of the work.. it adds up so being able to do it is great.. I would deffo do it again but having the right tools is essential.
I linked the tools I used in the description of the video if that helps
I think the cost of that suspension service was the turning point for me. At that price I could probably acquire every tool for every bike and have enough change left over for a coffee. ☕️. Lesson learnt. 😉
 
I think the cost of that suspension service was the turning point for me. At that price I could probably acquire every tool for every bike and have enough change left over for a coffee. ☕️. Lesson learnt. 😉
yes, I do my suspension servicing too, the cost of the oil and seals is bad enough and those costs just add to the feel that running an emtb is just continuous wallet rape.
 
I don’t mind paying for those parts …it’s the labour costs at the LBS that kills me. I can always tell the accountant (my wife) how much money I saved by fixing it myself.

And if that doesn’t work …I play on some Rob Zombie and turn up “Living Dead G***” in my shop. That usually scares everyone. 😄
 
I'm lucky as I have a well stocked workshop, machine shop and welding facilities at home (well, in the garage 🤭)

problem is getting the hwyl to go out there and do something🤨

most cycle work is diy'able, my mrs 'built' her Nukeproof Mega from a frame (Wiggle super discounted)(y)

one tip for removing bearings from blind holes is that sometimes a rawlbolt will be of a suitable size and if you dont have a dedicated blind bearing puller / slide hammer then this can get you up&running quickly (presuming you have a selection of rawlbolts etc.🙃)

Rich.
 
That cost me over $800

How did they justify that cost ? That’s silly money

I had all the frame bearings changed to Enduro spec on 2 bikes (mine & hers) earlier this year and paid less than £200 (approx $328 Canadian). That included some other simple work such as changing gear cables and chain rings
 
one tip for removing bearings from blind holes is that sometimes a rawlbolt will be of a suitable size and if you dont have a dedicated blind bearing puller / slide hammer then this can get you up&running quickly (presuming you have a selection of rawlbolts etc.🙃)

Rich.
Works for me. Pack of six anchor bolts, work exactly the same way as a blind puller, cost pennies🥇

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How did they justify that cost ? That’s silly money

I had all the frame bearings changed to Enduro spec on 2 bikes (mine & hers) earlier this year and paid less than £200 (approx $328 Canadian). That included some other simple work such as changing gear cables and chain rings
I agree. That was stupid money. The crappy bearings that were originally installed on my 2020 Rail were making unbearable noises. They convinced me that it was the way I rode…they could see the kms I put on and that wasn’t normal to them. I probably paid for “special” tools required and staff training also. I might of got a cheap carbon bar at the same time …but even still. Never again.

I’ll buy a few tool kits and do it myself so I can afford lots of bear-bells.🥴
 
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