Hey Evan! Instead of using chemical removers or your finger on sticky removal, you can buy a rubber buffer for a drill and it works a charm! They use them in the automotive industry and they won’t destroy your paint if you get a good one! No nasty chemicals and no finger blisters
Evan, there's a chemical called right off. It's the only chemical I've ever used that actually takes off adhesive and it has a nice citrus smell. There is another chemical called right on and that helps when applying decals.
Chainstay protector: Clear mounting tape works well, make sure both surfaces are alcohol-clean. I’ve used Scotch and 3M in the past. Keep the videos coming! :)
In the future to save your thumbs from blisters, use a rubber wheel attachment for a drill. we use these to remove 3M double sided tape from emblems and what not on vehicles w/o leaving marks. Just be careful not to be too aggressive with it and it works great.
The Jeffsy uncaged 6 flight attendant was on sale (at least in Germany) for 4.999€. Used in good condition might go between 3.000€ and 3.700€ depending on how long you can wait. The YT Capra is on sale for 4.799€ right now with flight attendant and SRAM X0 Transmission.
Sick video. But those foam rings that go under the wiper seals when servicing the fork lowers. You are supposed to soak in fork oil, whatever weight goes in the lowers. This will keep the stanchions lubricated. For the press fit bottom bracket, don’t use grease, that can cause a lot of creaking, as press fits are known for. Instead use the park tool retaining compound and adhesive primer. Put the primer on the inside surface of the bike and then apply the retaining compound to the bottom bracket and press it in. This will create a much stronger bond than just grease and will prevent any creaking.
They were soaked. The new oil Rockshox recommends is clear. And I've yet to find a BB that can withstand riding in the rain, so I've had to replace bottom brackets several times a year. No point in using green loctite to basically glue it in when I know I'll have to remove it in 3 months
@@EvansMTBSaga haha I completely missed that. But yeah I totally get that about the bottom bracket. That’s weird tho. I ride in the rain quite a bit and I replace my bottom bracket no more than once a year
Dang dude, if I had your bike mechanic skills my bike would be loving life! As it is now it groans, creaks, clicks, clunks and protests during my rides. I can service simple stuff (chain, cassette, cranks etc.) but when it comes to fork/shock internals, bearings, etc. fuhgeddaboutit!
There is a simple solution for this, not the best but a straightforward one. Since RockShox (RS) uses Axis on their dropper, why not lock up both suspensions when the dropper is at full extension, and open up both suspensions when the dropper is down? Think about it; it makes sense. You pedal when your dropper is up, and before entering a gnarly section, you drop the seat. So all they have to do is sync the dropper and the shocks.
Awesome job Evan! I'm riding an 2018 Jeffsy and I still mostly love it. Though it would need really need a glow up like what you just did 👌 Amazing find to get that bike for the cost of the suspension alone (even though we rarely pay MSRP for suspension)!
I feel your pain with no rebuild kit available. I lost a handle for a fishing reel and it took me three years before I could find a new one anywhere. That is why I don't buy any Pflueger fishing reels anymore. As soon as I got a new handle I sold it to a guy at work
@@EvansMTBSaga never buy an RST stitch, I had to measure o-ring and do the trial an error thing, I found kits advertised for my stitch on eBay but they were not for the right model, I probably wasted more hours sourcing parts than rebuilding it 😂
This is familiar. I bought a 2020 YT Jeffsy CF Pro about a year ago. It had been trashed. The frame was full of mud, it got into everything, and whoever serviced it didn't do a great job of cleaning it out. A very good, clean, and a bunch of new parts (cables, bearings, etc) later, its mint :D
I had the same issue with old frame protection adhesive. Tried a lot of things and the best thing was 3M adhesive remover I got at Walmart for about $5/can. It literally just melted the adhesive off. Still had to wipe it off and sacrifice a couple towels, but it made light work of it!
Heat that wrap more before pulling it. Then use the piece you pulled off to lift off any additional adhesive on the frame while still warm. Sticky side to the warm adhesive will lift anything that remains right off.
Hey Evan! as a personal owner of this exact bike I can tell you that you will love it. According to my research there is actually only 200 worldwide. Also the flight attendant had been in the works for over 10 years. I had the privilege to test ride this bike a year before i bought it. I got it directly from Yt As a demo bike. Lastly that frame wrap that came in the bike sucksss. I took it all of for a RideWrap. I also got a blister on my thumb😂. Anyways have a good day!!
@@EvansMTBSagaI got it for 5k in almost mint condition. Also just finished the vid and the chain slap is an issue even on mine! Keep up the great work and great video as always!
I tried flight attendant on a giant trance x and the suspension blew me away. It worked so good that it felt like the best of having a hardtail and a full suspension bike because it was supportive when it needed to and opened up immediately during the rough stuff and a big landings. It was very intuitive and it was pretty much invisible in operation for the most part. I know what it's doing and I can feel what it's doing when it's doing it but it responds so fast that it just feels amazing.
@@EvansMTBSaga as of now, it's very bike specific. You can hear the motor constantly working when riding. It doesn't work good on pump track but everything else is * chefs kiss* I joked around imagining if they put flight attendant on a hardtail lol
Evan - I took the chainstay protector off of my Yeti Sb5.5 and reattached it with "shoe goo" the same stuff I used to use on my skate shoes. Stuck great! Great job on this find. Looks like a dream build. Good to know that the Crank Bros. hubs are I9. Who knew!?
High end bikes are hard to sell in this market just locally to me there's like a dozen+ very high end bikes at a good price for sale since at least last Autumn, listings sit, sellers have almost all lowered their price but still no movement even with the weather being good... A bit worrying lol
The problem with high end bikes oh lets spend 10k then next year spend another 10k your better of waiting for these parts to go into middle range bikes under 5k
Weather strip adhesive/silicone (permatex) is the glue i was told to use when my yeti chainstay protector started to come off. The black color worked great for me but i do believe you can get them in clear glue as well
Nice rebuild. I had my fill with suspension gadget. I cost me a lot of $ to convert my Stumpjumper w a rear Fox Flaot w a "Brain" trail sensor to a new Rock Shocks Deluxe Ultimate. It worked pretty decent, but I had I send it to Spec for service bc no local shops could do the Nitrogen charge.
Definitely the most expensive bike, keep up the great content no matter what the comments say anything negative about you on reddit, and mountain bike components are tricky to sell especially buyers don't actively communicate.
@@EvansMTBSaga people who watched one of your video "PSA Evan MTB Saga is shilling cheap crappy products and bans you when you call him out." It's more like people roasting you for something, and saying Seth is a decent rider. Rarely speak negative about Seth since taking his suggestions from his youtube of taking good quality photos, and nearly got scammed he did not addressed the potential risks, and that is me speaking from my side of the story from nearly two years ago did apologize to Seth about my behavior.
@@EvansMTBSaga that so true, rarely anyone talks negative about Seth, with me being one of the very few at least I had a justification and acknowledge that I was not right state of mind.
Lighter fluid takes glue residue right off easier and faster than products “made” for that. Just wipe area clean with your spray of choice. Does not harm clear coat/paint.
My 22 Jeffsy my favorite bike so far. I’ve demo ridden a bunch rented a bunch and my jeffsy is by far my favorite. I threw in carbon wheels and it only weighs 30lb in xl size. Hopefully you don’t hate on it too bad
@@EvansMTBSaga I’m still in Phoenix riding these climbs. I opted for forekasters and they stick like glue on trail 100 or apache wash. Solid video, I’d have kept the axs drivertrain as well. I had Stilwell performance build my fox factory suspension a nd it works like butter considering I’m 245lb with gear. Keep up the good content !
I tested this exact bike in Whistler back to back with the longer travel Canyon Spectral. The Spectral was so much nicer to ride and was half the price. And I didn't have to listen to the FA motor copying every few seconds. That sound was terrible in my ears.
You can reattach the chain stay protector with automotive grade 3M double sided tape. I created frame protection for my bikes using old tubes and 3M double sided tape. You can get it at any auto part store.
Im a suspension technician in colorado. If you ever want tips on a full service to show your subscribers, let me know! Never worked on electronic stuff but a damper bleed and fresh air seals really make a difference.
I would love to see a video from you about Light-e-mtb‘s. Especially the Orbea Rise. Would be fun to hear your opinion about this, since you ride a lot of trail bikes and a beefy e-bike! The Orbea Rise is right in the middle.
I got a set of Fox32 TTL Terralogic that has similar technology (inertia not electronic), I’ve been running them on my screen bike for 16 years! Yup I bought them new in 2008 and they are awesome!
I really enjoyed this build!. The soundtrack was on point- do you mind sharing the playlist you used? Especially the song used during the fork service portion.
The battery uses pins that are pressed down in contact with the electronic shock, or does the shock have those pins? Electronic shifting uses retractable pins on the group itself, and if one of them gets stuck, you have to throw away the whole group set because it won’t detect batteries anymore. That’s why you build movable connection parts into a throwaway item like a battery and don’t implement those connections in the actual expensive part…
I jut saw an AXS dropper new ranging from 389 to 449 the other day, so 400 might be a tough sell. The ones I saw didn't have much drop though just 50-75mm of drop. Oh, and yes to a part 2 of this rebuild.
Evan, you should make a mods series where you seek unconventional or aftermarket bits to improve a bike or a product.. hmm for example Gararbuk light and short cage to replace the XX1 cage to lessen chainslap, or whether a Vorsprung kit would really make a noticable difference. Would be an interesting series as new stuff gets dropped every month it seems. Some cheap (like a Cascade link) while others not so much (like the Switchgrade tilt adjuster or Ochain).. and most of us wouldnt be able to test everything out
Some of those products seem cool, but man a lot of that is so expensive. Ochain $350+, and once I'm done with it, the resale value would be pretty low on those products so I'd be losing a ton of money
Frame has undersized bottom bracket, poor spin test. Sram BB tolerates 40.95-41mm. Can be fixed by hooning the BB frame shell with a driller and a special tool. Hambini has some vids about bike issues, if youre in engineering behind.
Automotive degreaser will help with those stickers next time. Should damage the paint and of you soak a rag and leave it 5-10 mins it should turn it to a jelly pretty quick.👍
Chainstay protector wins every time. Why not do a custom "analog" build with this frame? Sell it as an inexpensive version of the original and maybe do a giveaway?
Absolutely Love my 2020 Jeffsy and its not to far out of date, really just HA. Up fork to 160 up front with offset 51 not 42 with a Pike Ultimate and its all I need in Squamish or N Shore. Just purchased the Stealth Ultimate RSC for 2024 over guides, and at the end of the month I'm spending a week in Squamish with a day or 2 in whistler.
Great video. I love YT. I just got a Decoy for less than 5k with ohlins suspension. The bike is literally half the price of my non ebike stumpy Evo. I plan on only buying YT moving forward
Part 2 of this rebuild, yes. 👍🏼
Heck yeah! I'm gonna do it
@@EvansMTBSaganice! I really enjoy all of your videos, no matter what kind.
Greetings from Germany! ✌🏼
@@fippojo2164ùùù
$1k for the suspension? I'll take it! I'll even come to pick it up in Bentonville! And as always, great video!!
Still waiting for a 2nd season of high low!
Episode 1 is almost done and turning out way better then I had hoped
Can't rush it if you want it to be good
buckle up. I've seen a preview - it's going to be something special!
@@JaredRMorgan intriguing!
@@EvansMTBSaga im so stoked for that!
Hey Evan! Instead of using chemical removers or your finger on sticky removal, you can buy a rubber buffer for a drill and it works a charm! They use them in the automotive industry and they won’t destroy your paint if you get a good one! No nasty chemicals and no finger blisters
Evan, there's a chemical called right off. It's the only chemical I've ever used that actually takes off adhesive and it has a nice citrus smell. There is another chemical called right on and that helps when applying decals.
Isopropyl alcohol does the trick pretty well, oh yeah 99% of course
You can also use the adhesive side of the old decal to peel the stuck on stuff off sometimes. Cleanest way I've found yet when it works.
I hear you on both of the moyhids you mention. But right off works everytime on any adhesive. It's rather amazing lol.
White spirit works well
lighter fluid.
Chainstay protector: Clear mounting tape works well, make sure both surfaces are alcohol-clean. I’ve used Scotch and 3M in the past. Keep the videos coming! :)
In the future to save your thumbs from blisters, use a rubber wheel attachment for a drill. we use these to remove 3M double sided tape from emblems and what not on vehicles w/o leaving marks. Just be careful not to be too aggressive with it and it works great.
The Jeffsy uncaged 6 flight attendant was on sale (at least in Germany) for 4.999€.
Used in good condition might go between 3.000€ and 3.700€ depending on how long you can wait.
The YT Capra is on sale for 4.799€ right now with flight attendant and SRAM X0 Transmission.
famous last words: One Last Ride should be okay
Audio engineering on point!! Great video.
😅😅
Sick video.
But those foam rings that go under the wiper seals when servicing the fork lowers. You are supposed to soak in fork oil, whatever weight goes in the lowers. This will keep the stanchions lubricated.
For the press fit bottom bracket, don’t use grease, that can cause a lot of creaking, as press fits are known for. Instead use the park tool retaining compound and adhesive primer. Put the primer on the inside surface of the bike and then apply the retaining compound to the bottom bracket and press it in. This will create a much stronger bond than just grease and will prevent any creaking.
They were soaked. The new oil Rockshox recommends is clear. And I've yet to find a BB that can withstand riding in the rain, so I've had to replace bottom brackets several times a year. No point in using green loctite to basically glue it in when I know I'll have to remove it in 3 months
@@EvansMTBSaga haha I completely missed that. But yeah I totally get that about the bottom bracket. That’s weird tho. I ride in the rain quite a bit and I replace my bottom bracket no more than once a year
Shimano $20 BB-52 lasts 5,000km+ riding in the rain. If the water is leaking into the frame, maybe that could cause the issue though.
the colour combo of this bike is immaculate 😍😍
Dang dude, if I had your bike mechanic skills my bike would be loving life! As it is now it groans, creaks, clicks, clunks and protests during my rides. I can service simple stuff (chain, cassette, cranks etc.) but when it comes to fork/shock internals, bearings, etc. fuhgeddaboutit!
You just need to get cheap tools that get the job done, RUclips and break a few things and you will be able to do it yourself
There is a simple solution for this, not the best but a straightforward one. Since RockShox (RS) uses Axis on their dropper, why not lock up both suspensions when the dropper is at full extension, and open up both suspensions when the dropper is down? Think about it; it makes sense. You pedal when your dropper is up, and before entering a gnarly section, you drop the seat. So all they have to do is sync the dropper and the shocks.
Yeah, but a lot of the world climbs trails that still need suspension.
@@fowoow idk about you but my dropper isn't raised when I'm climbing tech, at least not fully....
Normaly the fork and shock use watt meter in the cranks for that. But he pulled them off so it reverted to "limp mode".
part two yes! Use 3M 90 spray adhesive. spray both side, let gass off, them apply. Use it for restoration, automotive headliner around the edges.
Clear silicone works well for reattaching chainstay protectors. I used it on my hightower a few times on the down tube guard.
Awesome job Evan! I'm riding an 2018 Jeffsy and I still mostly love it. Though it would need really need a glow up like what you just did 👌
Amazing find to get that bike for the cost of the suspension alone (even though we rarely pay MSRP for suspension)!
I feel your pain with no rebuild kit available.
I lost a handle for a fishing reel and it took me three years before I could find a new one anywhere. That is why I don't buy any Pflueger fishing reels anymore. As soon as I got a new handle I sold it to a guy at work
Yikes man! 3 years is wild. Manitou forks had no service kits back in 2020. I sold it before it needed servicing haha
@@EvansMTBSaga never buy an RST stitch, I had to measure o-ring and do the trial an error thing, I found kits advertised for my stitch on eBay but they were not for the right model, I probably wasted more hours sourcing parts than rebuilding it 😂
This is familiar. I bought a 2020 YT Jeffsy CF Pro about a year ago. It had been trashed. The frame was full of mud, it got into everything, and whoever serviced it didn't do a great job of cleaning it out.
A very good, clean, and a bunch of new parts (cables, bearings, etc) later, its mint :D
As always, good content man. Good editing, nice pacing, and fun. Keep it up!
Thanks Aaron!
Your videos have improved a lot, I'm really impressed. Keep up the good stuff!
I would like to see a part two of this video as well!
Part 2 is posted my friend! And check out my new video from today
Dude.. fabulous. The 4K quality too. Well done!
I had the same issue with old frame protection adhesive. Tried a lot of things and the best thing was 3M adhesive remover I got at Walmart for about $5/can. It literally just melted the adhesive off. Still had to wipe it off and sacrifice a couple towels, but it made light work of it!
Good to know! I have a large piece of film on the downtube still and would kill my thumbs removing it the way I did haha
You better keep this bike it’s so cool. You basically own the future
Had the same issue with the existing wrap on my Jeffsy too. I ended up using MucOff Glue and sealant remover. Worked like a charm
Just got a bike with Fox live Valve, pretty crazy tech going on there. Makes the bike the best climber I ever had.
Heat that wrap more before pulling it. Then use the piece you pulled off to lift off any additional adhesive on the frame while still warm. Sticky side to the warm adhesive will lift anything that remains right off.
Hey Evan! as a personal owner of this exact bike I can tell you that you will love it. According to my research there is actually only 200 worldwide. Also the flight attendant had been in the works for over 10 years. I had the privilege to test ride this bike a year before i bought it. I got it directly from Yt As a demo bike. Lastly that frame wrap that came in the bike sucksss. I took it all of for a RideWrap. I also got a blister on my thumb😂. Anyways have a good day!!
I saw when they started selling this model, it was like $5800, then they jacked it up to $9499. I hope you got it at the lower price!
@@EvansMTBSagaI got it for 5k in almost mint condition. Also just finished the vid and the chain slap is an issue even on mine! Keep up the great work and great video as always!
Awesome video. Makes me want to go work on my bike listening to 80s disco. I fact, I’m going to go wash it right now
I tried flight attendant on a giant trance x and the suspension blew me away. It worked so good that it felt like the best of having a hardtail and a full suspension bike because it was supportive when it needed to and opened up immediately during the rough stuff and a big landings. It was very intuitive and it was pretty much invisible in operation for the most part. I know what it's doing and I can feel what it's doing when it's doing it but it responds so fast that it just feels amazing.
I imagine in 10 years it'll be super common and even better
I could see it mapping trails with GPS to anticipate optimal compression
@@EvansMTBSaga as of now, it's very bike specific. You can hear the motor constantly working when riding. It doesn't work good on pump track but everything else is * chefs kiss* I joked around imagining if they put flight attendant on a hardtail lol
@@s14tathearing that motor constantly drove me crazy. I want a silent bike.
Evan - I took the chainstay protector off of my Yeti Sb5.5 and reattached it with "shoe goo" the same stuff I used to use on my skate shoes. Stuck great! Great job on this find. Looks like a dream build. Good to know that the Crank Bros. hubs are I9. Who knew!?
only on the top spec yt models :) otherwise you get a generic 3 pawl hub i believe
I picked up a 2017 epic comp for $1200 that got a full major service. Such an awesome bike.
electronnic suspention is epic seems like a pretty good upgrade!!!!!
High end bikes are hard to sell in this market just locally to me there's like a dozen+ very high end bikes at a good price for sale since at least last Autumn, listings sit, sellers have almost all lowered their price but still no movement even with the weather being good... A bit worrying lol
The problem with high end bikes oh lets spend 10k then next year spend another 10k your better of waiting for these parts to go into middle range bikes under 5k
Definitely want that flight attendant package if you part it out, perfect update for my Rise!
Weather strip adhesive/silicone (permatex) is the glue i was told to use when my yeti chainstay protector started to come off. The black color worked great for me but i do believe you can get them in clear glue as well
Amazing what a little chain stay protector can do. That thing sounds like a bucket of bolts
For the chain protector, I use a 3M Mastic tape. It's ugly but you get to cut it to shape and doesn't leave a nasty residue.
Quite thick too.
Nice rebuild. I had my fill with suspension gadget. I cost me a lot of $ to convert my Stumpjumper w a rear Fox Flaot w a "Brain" trail sensor to a new Rock Shocks Deluxe Ultimate. It worked pretty decent, but I had I send it to Spec for service bc no local shops could do the Nitrogen charge.
This bike looks so confidence inspiring!
yeah this is an awesome buy for someone like you who can fix it. super cool video. nice grab!
such a cool bike, wish i can get one like that oneday. i love watching these sorts of vids. nice job!
Definitely the most expensive bike, keep up the great content no matter what the comments say anything negative about you on reddit, and mountain bike components are tricky to sell especially buyers don't actively communicate.
Haha are people mad on Reddit right now?
@@EvansMTBSaga people who watched one of your video "PSA Evan MTB Saga is shilling cheap crappy products and bans you when you call him out." It's more like people roasting you for something, and saying Seth is a decent rider. Rarely speak negative about Seth since taking his suggestions from his youtube of taking good quality photos, and nearly got scammed he did not addressed the potential risks, and that is me speaking from my side of the story from nearly two years ago did apologize to Seth about my behavior.
Haha just saw that. So many mad people
@@EvansMTBSaga that so true, rarely anyone talks negative about Seth, with me being one of the very few at least I had a justification and acknowledge that I was not right state of mind.
Lighter fluid takes glue residue right off easier and faster than products “made” for that. Just wipe area clean with your spray of choice. Does not harm clear coat/paint.
My 22 Jeffsy my favorite bike so far. I’ve demo ridden a bunch rented a bunch and my jeffsy is by far my favorite. I threw in carbon wheels and it only weighs 30lb in xl size. Hopefully you don’t hate on it too bad
Great bike. the geometry is typical for a modern MTB. I don't have anything bad to say about it. I may get some heavier tires to add a little weight.
@@EvansMTBSaga I’m still in Phoenix riding these climbs. I opted for forekasters and they stick like glue on trail 100 or apache wash. Solid video, I’d have kept the axs drivertrain as well. I had Stilwell performance build my fox factory suspension a nd it works like butter considering I’m 245lb with gear. Keep up the good content !
I tested this exact bike in Whistler back to back with the longer travel Canyon Spectral. The Spectral was so much nicer to ride and was half the price. And I didn't have to listen to the FA motor copying every few seconds. That sound was terrible in my ears.
You can reattach the chain stay protector with automotive grade 3M double sided tape. I created frame protection for my bikes using old tubes and 3M double sided tape. You can get it at any auto part store.
Evan I’d rather wait for your terrific content than watch you ride handcut hollow with a broken axle. Be safe Bud!
That’s a sick restoration man!
Love to see a 2nd episode!
Me too! I never do part 2, but there's a lot left to do
Im a suspension technician in colorado. If you ever want tips on a full service to show your subscribers, let me know! Never worked on electronic stuff but a damper bleed and fresh air seals really make a difference.
I love this kind of video please keep making more
I would love to see a video from you about Light-e-mtb‘s. Especially the Orbea Rise. Would be fun to hear your opinion about this, since you ride a lot of trail bikes and a beefy e-bike! The Orbea Rise is right in the middle.
What a bike absolute dream bike. Soon I will be riding a fullsuspension too
I got a set of Fox32 TTL Terralogic that has similar technology (inertia not electronic), I’ve been running them on my screen bike for 16 years! Yup I bought them new in 2008 and they are awesome!
Heck yeah! Thats rad its still working great. Its so rare to find older bikes out on the trail with all the advancements made in the last 5-8 years
We need a part two on this!
next do a $150 mtb it woould be nice to see
I really enjoyed this build!. The soundtrack was on point- do you mind sharing the playlist you used? Especially the song used during the fork service portion.
I wanna see a part 2. I like seeing full restores
I will definitely do part 2! Might be in 2 weeks to get all those parts
Ive wanted one of those, but out of my price range. Thanks for sharing.
Buy a rubber wheel for removing adhesive. It’s like a jumbo eraser that you put on a drill.
We want the part 2 of the rebuild…nice looking 👀 bike 👍🏿
Heck yes to part 2
Evan, I would love to see something like the hardtail quest again, but with dual suspension, mtb's.
"Removed the black from the chain.. but hey that's weight savings right there" LOLOLOL
E6000 Is the best adhesive I've found for the chainstay protector. Replaced the frame protection on my YT Capra and had the same issue.
Heck yeah thanks! I just ordered some. I'm really thinking I should do a part 2 for this bike
Sick video can we have a part 2 please
Title Bar and Stem always great
Yes please, any and all content as fast and furious as you can handle lol
Soaking the adhesive with WD40 or even some cooking oil for 20-30m will make it wipe right off, No blisters and sore thumbs!
The battery uses pins that are pressed down in contact with the electronic shock, or does the shock have those pins? Electronic shifting uses retractable pins on the group itself, and if one of them gets stuck, you have to throw away the whole group set because it won’t detect batteries anymore. That’s why you build movable connection parts into a throwaway item like a battery and don’t implement those connections in the actual expensive part…
“One last ride should be okay, right?”:Famous last words
Great video just on getting the goo off from wraps we use eucalyptus oil it works fantastic.
Oh wow! I think I have some too
Dang, man, you should do a giveaway on the other bikes you have ❤❤
Wow, so nice. Always thought these YTs are sick
Absolutely epic ride! Wish i could try one of thoose one day
I jut saw an AXS dropper new ranging from 389 to 449 the other day, so 400 might be a tough sell. The ones I saw didn't have much drop though just 50-75mm of drop. Oh, and yes to a part 2 of this rebuild.
Yeah maybe more like $350. I was throwing my starting prices out in case anyone buying my parts sees the video 😅
Evan, you should make a mods series where you seek unconventional or aftermarket bits to improve a bike or a product.. hmm for example Gararbuk light and short cage to replace the XX1 cage to lessen chainslap, or whether a Vorsprung kit would really make a noticable difference.
Would be an interesting series as new stuff gets dropped every month it seems. Some cheap (like a Cascade link) while others not so much (like the Switchgrade tilt adjuster or Ochain).. and most of us wouldnt be able to test everything out
Some of those products seem cool, but man a lot of that is so expensive. Ochain $350+, and once I'm done with it, the resale value would be pretty low on those products so I'd be losing a ton of money
@@EvansMTBSaga Fair point. Unless they send them to you to review 😂
Don’t worry I am here the Aussie is here and I broke my derailleur but it is now fixed
Incredible bike! Can’t believe it is trashed
Barge contact cement will be your best bet. Shoe goo or silicone is a temp solution.
Frame has undersized bottom bracket, poor spin test. Sram BB tolerates 40.95-41mm. Can be fixed by hooning the BB frame shell with a driller and a special tool. Hambini has some vids about bike issues, if youre in engineering behind.
Try the wizzy wheel for adhesive removal its works great and no abuse on your hands
The car RUclipsrs I watch use that all the time. I might have to get one, but knowing me I'd get crazy with it and ruin the paint haha
8:42 Aren’t you supposed to soak the foam ring in oil before install?
It was soaked, just the oil is basically clear and my light was really bright
Use ice...try it, the cold temp will solidify the sticky marks.100% proven...❤❤❤❤
Hey Evan, I was wanting to know where to find the items your going to sell off this bike. I'm interested in the suspension and rims
love the rebuild.
Automotive degreaser will help with those stickers next time. Should damage the paint and of you soak a rag and leave it 5-10 mins it should turn it to a jelly pretty quick.👍
next time use oil for adhesive. it helps a lot. regular cheap any kind cooking oil helps.
Chainstay protector wins every time. Why not do a custom "analog" build with this frame? Sell it as an inexpensive version of the original and maybe do a giveaway?
Just side note petrol works amazingly for removing glue.
Awesome video, and amazing suspension 👌🏻
The zz-zz of the flight attendant drove me nuts. Couldn't wait to get off the bike.
Soak the glue in WD40 or plain naptha and wipe it off a half hour later to avoid the thumb blisters
I thought it was just me that did The Bounce to shake off hidden drips of water! 😂
Dude why is there so many hidden drops? The entire dang thing needs a wipe down again
You and I have very different definition of trashed...
Love the title bars
They had a $20,000 tandem FRAME ONLY sitting up at the shop a few blocks from where I lived. Someone finally bought it a few years back
Haha sick! I can't imagine riding tandem
Stop with the click bait! You are too good for that.
How is it clickbait?
@@EvansMTBSaga it’s not Trashed
Good video though
Absolutely Love my 2020 Jeffsy and its not to far out of date, really just HA. Up fork to 160 up front with offset 51 not 42 with a Pike Ultimate and its all I need in Squamish or N Shore. Just purchased the Stealth Ultimate RSC for 2024 over guides, and at the end of the month I'm spending a week in Squamish with a day or 2 in whistler.
Great video. I love YT. I just got a Decoy for less than 5k with ohlins suspension. The bike is literally half the price of my non ebike stumpy Evo. I plan on only buying YT moving forward
Yeah they really know how to spec a bike, and crazy what kind of deals there are right now
Hey Evan, I would be interested in the dropper, if you could provide a link to the place where you will be selling it. Thanks
$10,000? What a steal!
Such a crazy number for bike brands to ask