Great vid mate, glad to hear someone else had problems with this "simple" job lol! I used a long metal tube that's slightly narrower than that main pivot shaft to line up things up when putting it all back together. That meant I didn't have to move the wheel assemby far, maybe only a mill or so more, to get things to line up. A push down and a tap with a hammer and the shaft went through that awkward last bit quite easily. I went with the whites and it's like riding a different board! I'm only light so it's so much better to turn now. It was a bitch to do but worth the effort!
Yes several times, I actually mention it in the video. Somewhat odd, I'll run this by Russ and see if he can point out if I made a mistake, or if this bushing was larger etc
I have the pro 2 .I'm so glad it only takes a few minutes to change .
Great vid mate, glad to hear someone else had problems with this "simple" job lol! I used a long metal tube that's slightly narrower than that main pivot shaft to line up things up when putting it all back together. That meant I didn't have to move the wheel assemby far, maybe only a mill or so more, to get things to line up. A push down and a tap with a hammer and the shaft went through that awkward last bit quite easily. I went with the whites and it's like riding a different board! I'm only light so it's so much better to turn now. It was a bitch to do but worth the effort!
That's a good shout, I didnt have any bars which would fit but that sounds a lot better than my brute force approach. Hopefully I can sneak in a ride
Hello, did you to play the official video "Changing front bushings on Endeavor series" of "Propel Virtual Garage"?
Yes several times, I actually mention it in the video. Somewhat odd, I'll run this by Russ and see if he can point out if I made a mistake, or if this bushing was larger etc
So what exactly do the white bushings do compared to the stock ones?
I have recently bought a endeavour pro 1 and I am wondering if I can fit the pro 2 soft bushings on the pro 1
I went and bought a dewalt clamp. Get a clamp, you’ll laugh at how easy it’ll be.
Cool, I'd like to see how you've done that. I was considering using a clamp as well but I don't think I've got one large enough