Good job Jon. Thanks for taking the time to show us this stuff. I think having electronic shifting kind of spoils us on not having to be so anal on the tune part. Also not sure yet I just did this to my chain is Hot wax. Sounds like its a lot less time consuming to clean after the initial stripping of the chain and the chain runs quieter and lasts longer. Time will tell on this though first run at doing this. Keep up the good videos
Definitely check your spokes, like before every ride. Especially if you are a heavier rider. Even out of the box the spokes can be loose or loosen up over time. It is very difficult finding a good wheel truing shop in some locations but critical component.
Outstanding video, Jon! Very informative - excellent demonstration of basic inspection of the major components. I need to do this more frequently, and I need to start doing my own maintenance …. 👏👏👏
Two bikes are better than one if you can afford it. I don't even try to fix my bike anymore because I usually make it worse. My local bike shop loves me.
Great and helpful video! Will you please do a video on how to remove and maintain your pedals? Can you possibly share how to easily remove them and what tools are needed? Thanks!
@@jonmaloneycycling7593 Thanks! I'm always confused by right side and left side. I'd like to be explained that the right side is the drive side and the left side is the non-drive side. From there what direction do you turn your wrench to remove pedals: clockwise or counter clockwise.
Hi Jon, I'm currently building up a 2022 Madone SLR right now. I'm not sure if you've covered it, but what are your thoughts on the isospeed issue associated with this frame? I've come across a few threads where a specific red loctite was recommended. Not sure if you've covered this before, but If possible, I would like your input. I know you previously had a Madone, sold it and then bought another. So I was wondering if this was ever a concern for you.
Great video! Looking forward to more from this series as learning to do my own maintenance is something I’m very interested in.
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Good job Jon. Thanks for taking the time to show us this stuff. I think having electronic shifting kind of spoils us on not having to be so anal on the tune part. Also not sure yet I just did this to my chain is Hot wax. Sounds like its a lot less time consuming to clean after the initial stripping of the chain and the chain runs quieter and lasts longer. Time will tell on this though first run at doing this. Keep up the good videos
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Another great vid! Thanks Jon keep them coming
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Looking forward to the rest of the series.
thank you
Definitely check your spokes, like before every ride. Especially if you are a heavier rider. Even out of the box the spokes can be loose or loosen up over time. It is very difficult finding a good wheel truing shop in some locations but critical component.
good point, thanks!!
Can't wait to follow along. With the first video could you talk about the must have tools.
Great idea, will do!
looking forward to the next video Jon, cheers for doing this series
thank you!! glad you enjoyed
thanks for the video, it's a great intro for the necessary info
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This was super helpful! Thank you. More of these maintenance videos would be amazing.
sure thing!!
Outstanding video, Jon! Very informative - excellent demonstration of basic inspection of the major components. I need to do this more frequently, and I need to start doing my own maintenance …. 👏👏👏
thank you!!
Two bikes are better than one if you can afford it. I don't even try to fix my bike anymore because I usually make it worse. My local bike shop loves me.
Lol nice!!
Very informative video. Looking forward to the rest of the videos in this series.
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Solid checks 🤙🤙
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Excited for your future maintenance vids!
thanks!!
Great video! 😍🙌🏼
Thank you!!
This is really good! Thank you for doing this!!!
thanks for tuning in!
Hey Jon, enjoyed the video as usual. By the way, how tight do you make a stem cap bolt? Thanks!
Thanks so much. I think it is 5 to 10 Foot pounds
Zero friction release a recent instruction of how to tell if the sprocket is worn out . Unior also have a sprocket worn indicator.
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Great and helpful video! Will you please do a video on how to remove and maintain your pedals? Can you possibly share how to easily remove them and what tools are needed? Thanks!
Thanks so much! Great idea, will do!
@@jonmaloneycycling7593 Thanks! I'm always confused by right side and left side. I'd like to be explained that the right side is the drive side and the left side is the non-drive side. From there what direction do you turn your wrench to remove pedals: clockwise or counter clockwise.
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thanks!!
great video.. which brand do you use for the chain?
Very good content. 👍
thank you
Hi Jon, I'm currently building up a 2022 Madone SLR right now. I'm not sure if you've covered it, but what are your thoughts on the isospeed issue associated with this frame? I've come across a few threads where a specific red loctite was recommended. Not sure if you've covered this before, but If possible, I would like your input. I know you previously had a Madone, sold it and then bought another. So I was wondering if this was ever a concern for you.
Thanks man, I think this is only an issue with heavier people, I have never had an issue and this is what my trek dealer told me about it
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thank you