Hahahah my name is Alexander, but I go by Alex at school, GMBN Tech is way more educational than a whole week at school. (Also a lot more exciting.) keep it up GMBN Tech! 👊🏻
Latex gloves and nitrile gloves are completely different. Latex gloves are for surgical or clinical use, and contact with oil, petrol, grease etc will destroy them! For mechanics, you need nitrile rubber gloves.
I usually keep some duct tape and electrical tape wraped around my pump. Always handy when break lines etc. come loose. Even fixed a bent brake handlebar clamp once, that came loose after a crash. Stole this hack from hikers, they always have a ton of duct tape around their poles for fixing clothes, tents, backpacks ...
Yet another cracking video by GMBN, as evidenced by over 1.3k likes and only 4 (!!!) dislikes. I appreciate all the prep and time you all put into these and the wisdom and information you share.
Would really recommend the 0.5/0.75 chain checker. IME having a 11spd chain wear down to 0.75 leads to bad chain retension and already some premature wear on the cassette. Have always found that 0.5 is plenty of chain wear and usually means 6-7000km of use. I regularly clean my chain with alocohol and ultrasonic cleaner, then wax it. Get really good mileage with that without wearing out my cassettes
Completely agree with you on all of this however I would like to add a few things - Rubbing alcohol, good quality shop towel (none of that super thin stuff), a few rags of different cleanliness, a giant tub of grease (can never have too much grease), spare nuts, bolts, spacers, washers, bearings, etc that you've collected overtime, titanium anti seize (I have some Ti axles, nuts and bolts on my bikes) and a giant collection of stickers. I know many of these could be arguable like alcohol, grease and Ti anti seize could come under oils, lubes,etc and how shop towel and rags could be something more for a workshop not toolbox, this is only a list of things I didn't see in the video that I would have put in the video if I was making it.
Really really like these videos. Makes me really want to learn all I can and make my channel even better. Also need to travel there out if the states sometime and ride.
Excellent video. Very informative from someone that actually knows what they are talking about . No rambling . However the background music although fairly quiet does create some subtle distraction. 👍👍
Good stuff lads 👍 6:25 in addition to the rubber I use tape, silicone repair tape. Comes in a variety of colors I have black and clear works great for the same uses as the rubber tape.
It would be awesome to see you do a tutorial on how to tap threads. My pedal recently stripped out my crank arm. As a machinist, I had no problems fixing it myself, but many people don't even know that that technology exists!
3:30 if you run 11 or 12-speed, it is worth having a 0.5 and 0.75 mark chain checker and change the chain at 0.5. The cassette and the chain rings will be grateful ;)
Not sure where to submit questions for Doddy but hopefully this will be seen - What are your thoughts on angle headsets? I'd like to make my trail bike slightly slacker to tackle more aggressive riding but don't want to take away the feeling of the frame geometry as designed? Would be great to get a reply, thanks!
Hey GMBNT thanks for being so helpful all the time. On rim tape, you suggested gorilla tape however I had a WTB KOM i29 that was taped this way and had a nightmare fitting a Maxxis HR2 DD to it (steel tyre levers were involved). When I removed this tyre I found that the gorilla tape had moved to obstruct the bead wall in places and had spread adhesive all over the place, including onto the tyres wire bead. After hours of miserable scrubbing I cleaned all that stuff off, used electrical tape as rim tape, and the tyre fit like a dream. Am I riding into a problem in the future or will I live happily ever after, steel tyre levers retired and never to be seen again? Much love.
Got a puncture last week that couldnt be repaired at the side of the train, so put a tube in. Stuck the CO2 onto it, and immediately snapped the valve stem. Was a crappy walk back to the car with one of the saddest sounds in the world (flat tyre flopping around)
Tip for the bleed blocks ... don't insert them between the pads if they're covered in gunk. Clean them first and avoid the inevitable brake pad contamination that'll happen otherwise.
The 3m 2228 tape is just brilliant stuff . The dynaplug is also absolutely brilliant and I too have the racer version,I've seen a few people using the screwdriver type ones puncture there rim tape been hamfisted so be careful Not sure I'd be comfortable carrying a knife in my backpack.yes it locks but I just wouldn't risk it in a crash .
I think the knife was more a keep at home tool suggestion because the knife laws in the UK are pretty harsh so something like that bench made would probably be illegal to have in public anyway
@GMBNtech do tires dry out over a season and wear out faster? is there products to revive old tires, or maybe soaking in water? i know nylon for weedeater strings can dry out and get really brittle.
Yes it works well if you are applying a wet lube after, but if like Doddy you prefer to use a dry lube then we think It's best to use a specific degreaser with no oil content.
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
3M Tape I can't seem to find the 3M tape you recommended in my local hardware store. Can you share the Part Number, SKU or some other info that would help my find/buy it?
Do you really think that the money they get from RUclips is enough to pay 5 presenters, probably around 8 camera operators, one or two cutters, producers, travel expenses, rent and so on? GMBN (and of course GCN too) make their money with sponsorship deals from WD40, Park tools, Continental, Nukeproof, Canyon, Scott, poc and probably a few more that are a litte less obvious.
@@SEZ66 I think Doddy meant this more as a keep at home tool as these are extra tool box items, that bench made would be legal in the UK but not for out on the trail or in public
Try carrying a lock knife in my area weather its for ya bike and nothing else or not you'll still end up inside. Not the best advice for some UK rider especially those of us tht ride to and from our trials via the streets
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
Coming from the US, I get floored every time I hear this. I love Europe, but some things are a bit over-controlled. When I was in Paris with my family, I really needed a knife to get some repairs and handiwork done, and I ended up with a Dexter multitool thing from a hardware store that had a pretty good blade, but a lot of tool for what I wanted . Kind of drove me crazy trying to find something I could buy.
Any automotive brake cleaner, best to use the non-chlorinated type. Despite what some people will say it does NOT harm any of the parts, it's used on motorcycles and cars all the time. If you can't get brake cleaner in a spray can just get some isopropyl alcohol that'll work good on the rotors and the pads.
Guys, hate to sound like the H&S / PC brigade. I carry a Victorinox SA Knife with me whenever I leave the house. That BenchMade is stunning, but with a locking mechanism is completely illegal and could get someone carrying one in public, into serious trouble. A knife is a great tool, I never leave home without. But ensure it complies with UK legislation. Chances are you'll never be searched, but that one time could land you with a criminal record.
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
What do you like to keep in your toolbox that you can’t live without? 🔧
Specer for disc brake to better alignment,
spare hanger ...
Alley key...
Hanger alignment tool......Shifting starts there
Brake Bleeding tools and t handle Allen wrenchs
Break cleaner 😂
Learn more in one GMBN tech video than a whole day at school
Thanks dude! But pay we hope you are still learning lots at school Alex 🤣🤟
Hahahah my name is Alexander, but I go by Alex at school, GMBN Tech is way more educational than a whole week at school. (Also a lot more exciting.) keep it up GMBN Tech! 👊🏻
Latex/nitrile gloves for the workshop- hugely helpful
Latex gloves and nitrile gloves are completely different. Latex gloves are for surgical or clinical use, and contact with oil, petrol, grease etc will destroy them! For mechanics, you need nitrile rubber gloves.
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mate have you got a................. , ahhhh nice one
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Nice. I am doing a few bits to my bike today. You can never have to many tools.
Can you add a list of this stuff to the description?
Some more must haves:
Isopropyl alcohol spray
Fiber paste
Master links
Talcum powder
I usually keep some duct tape and electrical tape wraped around my pump. Always handy when break lines etc. come loose. Even fixed a bent brake handlebar clamp once, that came loose after a crash. Stole this hack from hikers, they always have a ton of duct tape around their poles for fixing clothes, tents, backpacks ...
Yet another cracking video by GMBN, as evidenced by over 1.3k likes and only 4 (!!!) dislikes.
I appreciate all the prep and time you all put into these and the wisdom and information you share.
Hey Doddy! Please do a video on how to repair riding gear. Thanks!
Would really recommend the 0.5/0.75 chain checker. IME having a 11spd chain wear down to 0.75 leads to bad chain retension and already some premature wear on the cassette. Have always found that 0.5 is plenty of chain wear and usually means 6-7000km of use. I regularly clean my chain with alocohol and ultrasonic cleaner, then wax it. Get really good mileage with that without wearing out my cassettes
Completely agree with you on all of this however I would like to add a few things - Rubbing alcohol, good quality shop towel (none of that super thin stuff), a few rags of different cleanliness, a giant tub of grease (can never have too much grease), spare nuts, bolts, spacers, washers, bearings, etc that you've collected overtime, titanium anti seize (I have some Ti axles, nuts and bolts on my bikes) and a giant collection of stickers. I know many of these could be arguable like alcohol, grease and Ti anti seize could come under oils, lubes,etc and how shop towel and rags could be something more for a workshop not toolbox, this is only a list of things I didn't see in the video that I would have put in the video if I was making it.
Really really like these videos. Makes me really want to learn all I can and make my channel even better. Also need to travel there out if the states sometime and ride.
Excellent video. Very informative from someone that actually knows what they are talking about . No rambling . However the background music although fairly quiet does create some subtle distraction.
👍👍
Good stuff lads 👍
6:25 in addition to the rubber I use tape, silicone repair tape. Comes in a variety of colors I have black and clear works great for the same uses as the rubber tape.
Thanks for the tip on the fabric patches. Was looking for something to fix my riding vest. Most of the other stuff I have in my toolbox. 👍
It would be awesome to see you do a tutorial on how to tap threads. My pedal recently stripped out my crank arm. As a machinist, I had no problems fixing it myself, but many people don't even know that that technology exists!
Thinking of throwing a topeak torque wrench set into travel bag after watching this. Thanks.
3:30 if you run 11 or 12-speed, it is worth having a 0.5 and 0.75 mark chain checker and change the chain at 0.5. The cassette and the chain rings will be grateful ;)
These videos are good, they would be great if they put the list of items in the description, it would be the best if they put links for each item 😀
Not sure where to submit questions for Doddy but hopefully this will be seen - What are your thoughts on angle headsets? I'd like to make my trail bike slightly slacker to tackle more aggressive riding but don't want to take away the feeling of the frame geometry as designed? Would be great to get a reply, thanks!
I recently used liquid tape as a chain stay protector. Have you ever heard of that? I used a textured cabinet liner to add a pattern to it.
Hey GMBNT thanks for being so helpful all the time. On rim tape, you suggested gorilla tape however I had a WTB KOM i29 that was taped this way and had a nightmare fitting a Maxxis HR2 DD to it (steel tyre levers were involved). When I removed this tyre I found that the gorilla tape had moved to obstruct the bead wall in places and had spread adhesive all over the place, including onto the tyres wire bead. After hours of miserable scrubbing I cleaned all that stuff off, used electrical tape as rim tape, and the tyre fit like a dream. Am I riding into a problem in the future or will I live happily ever after, steel tyre levers retired and never to be seen again? Much love.
Hey Doddy🖐
Nice and informative vid as always
Excellent!
A Sram branded mini grip
Topeka have now got a ratchet rocket mini that fits in your pocket it's so good
Yeah and it weighs nothing so I carry one on big rides
Got a puncture last week that couldnt be repaired at the side of the train, so put a tube in. Stuck the CO2 onto it, and immediately snapped the valve stem. Was a crappy walk back to the car with one of the saddest sounds in the world (flat tyre flopping around)
Nice video as always my man 👍
Thanks 🤟
Tip for the bleed blocks ... don't insert them between the pads if they're covered in gunk. Clean them first and avoid the inevitable brake pad contamination that'll happen otherwise.
Kept up the amazing work doddy
Thanks! 👍
Nice videos i learn so much stuff watching it😊
That little red nib only comes with the Reverb Stealth. I just fitted a Reverb (non stealth) to my hard tail and I don't have one
Multi spoke key also fits valve cores ...
Great vid thanks all at gmbn
Thanks Danny 👍
I have a decent head torch for my workshop. Also I can never do without my nespresso machine. mmmmmmm cafeine !
Grate vidio i restock all tolls and grease and lube thanks you help my one more time✌✌✌✌
Just a sram customized Benchmade knife. I would literally kill for that.
The 3m 2228 tape is just brilliant stuff .
The dynaplug is also absolutely brilliant and I too have the racer version,I've seen a few people using the screwdriver type ones puncture there rim tape been hamfisted so be careful
Not sure I'd be comfortable carrying a knife in my backpack.yes it locks but I just wouldn't risk it in a crash .
ME TOO BOTH ! COOL!
I think the knife was more a keep at home tool suggestion because the knife laws in the UK are pretty harsh so something like that bench made would probably be illegal to have in public anyway
@GMBNtech do tires dry out over a season and wear out faster? is there products to revive old tires, or maybe soaking in water? i know nylon for weedeater strings can dry out and get really brittle.
Good vid .. there's lots of stuff I need ..
This is awesome
Thanks! 👍
Great video!,
Thanks Edward 👍
Regular WD-40 works great as a degreaser, and you can buy it cheaper in a screen wash type of bottle
Yes it works well if you are applying a wet lube after, but if like Doddy you prefer to use a dry lube then we think It's best to use a specific degreaser with no oil content.
Good to know. I didn't realize dry lube's bond would be affected by WD-40.
You can still do this and a lot of people do. However if you are looking for optimal adhesion then any oil based degreasers should be avoided.
What do you use to clean the disc brakes with then?
Quick question about the knife. Do you keep this for the workshop or in your backpack?
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
I use skf grease without litium
What would happen if you put non carbon safe grease on a carbon frame? Just wondering
Rhys Daley nothing would happen there isn’t no carbon safe grease it’s just grease and carbon grip
In some rare cases non carbon safe grease contain additives that can damage the paint finish or the material itself.
Can you do a history episode on sr suntour suspension
plus for knife that is mist useful tool in the world
What’s the best liquid degreaser for cassets
3M Tape
I can't seem to find the 3M tape you recommended in my local hardware store.
Can you share the Part Number, SKU or some other info that would help my find/buy it?
kevinbowe1957 Look in the electrical section. I’ve found it at Home Depot. It sort of is hidden amongst the electrical tapes
Way esier to find on amazon " 3M
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3M 2228 Scotch Moisture Sealing Electrical Tape, 1 in x 10 ft x 0.65 in
@GMBN Tech..... Did everyone at GCN sell their souls to WD-40?
Do you really think that the money they get from RUclips is enough to pay 5 presenters, probably around 8 camera operators, one or two cutters, producers, travel expenses, rent and so on?
GMBN (and of course GCN too) make their money with sponsorship deals from WD40, Park tools, Continental, Nukeproof, Canyon, Scott, poc and probably a few more that are a litte less obvious.
I seldom go anywhere without a pocket knife here in the US, but I thought pocket knives like that benchmade were illegal in the UK...
Someone pointed out that they are legal if under 2.5in and non-locking, but the one depicted is a locking blade...
@@SEZ66 I think Doddy meant this more as a keep at home tool as these are extra tool box items, that bench made would be legal in the UK but not for out on the trail or in public
Try carrying a lock knife in my area weather its for ya bike and nothing else or not you'll still end up inside. Not the best advice for some UK rider especially those of us tht ride to and from our trials via the streets
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
Coming from the US, I get floored every time I hear this. I love Europe, but some things are a bit over-controlled. When I was in Paris with my family, I really needed a knife to get some repairs and handiwork done, and I ended up with a Dexter multitool thing from a hardware store that had a pretty good blade, but a lot of tool for what I wanted . Kind of drove me crazy trying to find something I could buy.
what best Disc Brake Cleaner
Any automotive brake cleaner, best to use the non-chlorinated type. Despite what some people will say it does NOT harm any of the parts, it's used on motorcycles and cars all the time. If you can't get brake cleaner in a spray can just get some isopropyl alcohol that'll work good on the rotors and the pads.
Guys, hate to sound like the H&S / PC brigade. I carry a Victorinox SA Knife with me whenever I leave the house.
That BenchMade is stunning, but with a locking mechanism is completely illegal and could get someone carrying one in public, into serious trouble.
A knife is a great tool, I never leave home without. But ensure it complies with UK legislation. Chances are you'll never be searched, but that one time could land you with a criminal record.
Your Point very much depends on the country were you living or riding for example in Germany its not a problem to carry even a big knife with you.
Definitely depends where you are not sure about the UK but here in Colorado, USA you can have anything but a ballistic knife. But man that Benchmade 😍
Regards the UK... "except a folding pocketknife." and "the cutting edge of its blade exceeds 3 inches." is the actual legislative text.
This knife is kept in the workshop and he is not suggesting you take it outside of the workshop. For clarification here are the UK knife laws www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
It is NOT 'completely illegal' to buy or own, it is illegal to carry in public without a legitimate reason. That's very different.
Hey, where do i buy the posters that are on the walls?
benchmade is good can open and close one hand
What is the little red Rock Shox Reverb cable puller thing called??
Rockshox Barb Connector
BUY A KNEW ONE AND GO TUBELESS WITH STABB KIT !
Wouldnit be possible to have this great information in written form so it’s easier to go though it all
Thanks Russell, yes you could write down the key points from this video and tick them off as and when you add them to your bike cave 👍
where is ball and bearing grease, mate?
I got hydrolic brakes ?
Does anybody know if its safe to use "buzzys slick honey grease" on fork stanchions? Thanks
Smeared on the outside? Going to suck up the grit and dust. Under the seals, definitely.
Which specific Topeak ratchet set is this you had?
Pretty sure it's called a Rachet Rocket. Hope that helps
@@Conor_Ryan Thanks, but the DX, NTX or even NTX+ set? ;)
@@steffgofpv96815:44 answers your question.
@@frostsmoke Thanks man, didn't look that close before... good eye
gt85 same company as wd40 why would you leave it out ?
Is it ok to spray mo94 on suspension stansions and on dropper posts to keep them running smooth #askgmbn
Most brands offer a product that is safe to be used on suspension seals. Muc-Off call theirs Silicon Shine.
I don't get how this small red piece from reverb supposed to function
You plug one end of this red piece into the old hose/cable housing and the other end into the fresh stuff and then drag it through, Boom.
@@gmbntech thanks!
You can get little cans of WD 40, no need to have a big can.
Instead of buying a new Bike next time I will Invest in parts, Tools and other bike related stuff💸🤑
Why do you make these vids in a wooden packng crate
Those Parktool tools have a very cheap look to them - especially the torque wrench. Looks like a piece of a toy tool set.