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Clayton Kraus
Добавлен 14 апр 2007
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Zildjian 22” K Istanbul Old Stamp IVa Ride @ 2631g
Просмотров 695 месяцев назад
Zildjian 22” K Istanbul Old Stamp IVa Ride @ 2631g
Zildjian 21” Avedis Trans Stamp Ride @ 1782g
Просмотров 3885 месяцев назад
Zildjian 21” Avedis Trans Stamp Ride @ 1782g
Zildjian 24” K Constantinople Light Ride 3379g (ORIGINAL RUN!!!)
Просмотров 42Год назад
Selling online www.ebay.com/itm/166081190607?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=B4bTALeFRJK&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=B4bTALeFRJK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY reverb.com/item/68868044-zildjian-24-k-constantinople-light-ride-3379-original-run?
Zildjian 22” K Constantinople Hi-Bell Thin Low Ride - 2245g
Просмотров 371Год назад
Selling: reverb.com/item/67118674-zildjian-22-k-constantinople-hi-bell-thin-low-ride-2245g www.ebay.com/itm/165989894267
Burkina Faso Balafon
Просмотров 2012 года назад
Authentic balafon tuned to Ab Pentatonic. Demonstrated by Dramane Kone of Burkina Faso.
Zildjian 21" A 50's Hollow Block Stamp Ride
Просмотров 2062 года назад
Zildjian 21" A 50's Hollow Block Stamp Ride
That Glint In Her Eyes - Jake Brown Sumtet
Просмотров 253 года назад
That Glint In Her Eyes - Jake Brown Sumtet
How to remove the R arm lever components
Просмотров 393 года назад
How to remove the R arm lever components
How to properly tension the joint #1 clamps
Просмотров 333 года назад
How to properly tension the joint #1 clamps
Setting the StreetStrider on the Indoor Stand
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Setting the StreetStrider on the Indoor Stand
How to replace the Indoor Stand Roller Assembly
Просмотров 523 года назад
How to replace the Indoor Stand Roller Assembly
How to disconnect/install the StreetStrider steering knuckle
Просмотров 923 года назад
How to disconnect/install the StreetStrider steering knuckle
How to operate your StreetStrider Indoor Stand
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
How to operate your StreetStrider Indoor Stand
How to disconnect and reinstall your StreetStrider chain masterlink
Просмотров 2053 года назад
How to disconnect and reinstall your StreetStrider chain masterlink
How to operate the quick release Crank Arm
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
How to operate the quick release Crank Arm
Awesome demo!
sounds like mine
A beaut!!!!
Is this for sale?
It was yes
Info on how to purchase this would be helpful.
Are you selling this?
My favorite ride I have is a 21 Hollow Block.
Mine wants to lean side to side when I try to use it. How do we get it to stop doing that?
Love that sound
My bike chains been wobbly for a few weeks now thanks for the info glad I found your video
Fuckin cool
Is it available for sale!
اي لون من الايقاعات هذا.. لا هو رومبا ولا خليجي ولا عدني ولا فهمت شي؟
China do Vinnie Colaiuta !!!
What a shame Zildjian don't produce these and pocket 14" hats.
Cuts like a knife 😌
Very Nice bro! From Brazil 🇧🇷
As soon as he started tapping the ride with the bare drumstick fly me to the moon started playing in my head lmao
Thanks for this comment and also thanks for existing. ;)
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
This is very good. I went at it with just a pair of vise grips. made some progress but not a valid repair. I will try this technique.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
I think it’s cool that you are a regular guy who plays the drums & who helps people with their street striders. I was out riding my street strider 3i & the frame cracked right underneath the fold joint on the welded seal. The company sent me a new frame with the bottom bracket bearings & square tapers attached to the frame. I'm very nervous about taking apart my old street strider & putting together the new one. Taking all of the brake & gear shift wires out of the old frame & putting them into the new frame correctly looks like it's going to be very tough to accomplish. Adjusting the wheels (the back wheel came loose once on the old bike), keeping the tire pressure at the correct PSI, steering, brakes & everything else was so difficult when I first put my old street strider together. I have never been able to get the gear shifter to shift to gear 3 no matter what I adjust or do to the gear shift assembly. I hope it is easier when I'm putting the gear shift assembly on the new frame. It was mostly assembled before, what if all of the parts do not fit correctly & tightly on the new bike after I put it together? I'm worried about my safety & hope that I don't have any problems while taking apart the old bike & assembling the new one. I can't afford to go to a bike mechanic & am not mechanically inclined. Do you have any advice on where to put the parts after taking them off the old frame & before putting them on the new frame? My family & I are very concerned that I may do something wrong when trying to put this street strider together. I’m worried about what parts of the bike to add lubricants to on the bike. I hope that I’m not bothering you & that you can give some advice to help me take apart my old street strider & put together the new one. Any help that you could give me with my street strider would be appreciated because I’ve been worrying about getting this finished so that I can get back outside & focus on my workouts again & not on my safety.
Still for sale?
When I try to ride it ,,it feels like it's to loose and I either fall to the sides, how do I stay up ,
Great
Sell them to me
Hello Im what situation should i need to replace the wire? Is that a issue with this unit, I’m in the buying stage, thanks so much !
Can we unlock if we missed combination?
Awful. - shit recording in a clearly shit room.
I mean, it was your mother’s room…
Terrible sounding cymbal,people actually paid good money for these?..
Your mother paid a good price
@Clayton Kraus Is that you playing the drums? My fiance and I were there for this live performance and loved the whole set.
Gediegen ^ - nur warens die Lockdowns noch mehr
"China Trash" Sir. It isn't trash sounding. Bu- Shush.
Thanks!
Any chance this is for sale??
I asked if it could be folded to fit in my car so I could use it at the park. Someone from your company sent me this video. It does NOT show how to fold up and fit into the car...
Bonjour. Je cherche le support intérieur que vous nous montrez. En avez-vous en stock. Je voudrais en acheter un. Merci de me répondre rapidement. Je conserve votre vidéo. J'ai hâte d'utiliser mon vélo streetstrider à l'intérieur.
it's trash alright
You want to hear how it sounds in a break beat, just look at EVERY OTHER DEMO. Finally someone who plays it not just that one friggin way.
There is a matching 8 - 22 eco kit for sale. I would love to buy it and buy your snare too.
good job!!
Those drum heads could use some cleaning.
Haha it’s the style lol
Remp Fiberskyn
RIP headphone users
You said the chain goes around the podium? I'm unsure of where the chain should go. The instructions say to "set chain in cradle about 1 inch in front of drop out." I am freaking clueless on what the %&*# this means. Can you please advise or post a pic?
You’ve alienated the target audience of this video
100%