You actually SHOULDN'T use a pipe cutter on an aluminum steerer tube as the metal is too soft and malleable, using this device puts stress on the steerer tube which ultimately can both deform and in some cases lead to seemingly unexplainable hair line cracks developing down the line. This is why Park tool and other bike specific tool manafuctures promote the use of saw guides and saw blades as this is the CORRECT way to cut a steerer tube. Interestingly most reputable OEM bike manufaturs actually use a band saw to cut their steerer tubes as this gives the most clean and accurate cut. Addiitional the aid of cutting fluid should be used as this helps to reduce any snagging or bite markings appearing in the cut.
Edward Sarll If steerer tubes are so ‘soft and maleable’ how come they don’t fail all the time? Pipe cutters are specifically designed for cutting tubes that are much softer than aluminium alloy, cleanly and with little force. Using on requires a little file work, but no more than when using a saw. Of course manufacturers use a band saw - they cut dozens (or more) of steerers a day. But if you’re only doing one at a time, a pipe cutter is an equally good option. You go your way, I’ll go mine.
God!!! What a beauty!!! You're a great guy!!! I wish you success, health, good luck and prosperity from the bottom of my heart!!! I'll never buy a bike like that. Thank you for being and making such beauty!!!
I've been learning a lot during this pandemic and here it is March 2021 & even though I'm getting older & older I'm still enjoying learning. RUclips is a cool school 🐶
Dale Burton Only way to truly learn, Is to get out there and do it. RUclips and google will be your friend. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, And learn from them. We’ve all be there. But have fun while building. Nothing more satisfying then knowing what you’re riding, Was built 90% by yourself
The bikes are nice and all but what makes me really jealous are the tools. Like those ridiculously gorgeous ones from Abbey. Splurged on a Crombie SL once but with international shipping and taxes they get ludicrously expensive. Also having that much space in the bike shed is awesome compared to my little basement room @ 2,5x4,0metres. Have fun building, tuning and riding folks!
What kind of spacer do you put in the headset at 8:50? I guess it is needed so that the upper cap does not rub against the frame. Did you buy it somewhere or made it yourself?
I'd love to know what you used to make that AXS shifter mount at 11:44 EDIT: looks like a Wolftooth shiftmount with a custom quick-access mod, though I would have cut just enough off to allow the shank of the bolt through but not the head, so it is still captive even if it gets loose. Still Very nice👍
The way you built that is what I would hope every bike shop would do but due to time and money unfortunately that would not be possible. I'd love to build my next bike myself!!
Just do it, I work every day after school, it's annoying, it's hard, but I am slowly buying components one by one.. started with carbon frame, then sus. Fork, brakes, now I am going to order wheels.. It takes a lots of time and effort, I am impatient as ####, but I know I am going to love it🤘
Great components , even tools are awesome. Have to admit he is excellent and very clean and particular mechanic which I highly appreciated, beautiful music and professional edit, we want more of bike builds , thank you 🙏
Согласен,если это хобби то без коментов по поводу порядка.А если ето рабочее место то работадатель должен оплатить ежедневное время потраченное на уборку.Обично давай работай а уборка за щет работника!
Ok. I'm jealous. And hate you a little bit because of it. Also, I'm amazed by your bike building skills. Don't get me wrong, aside wheels, I could build this bike by myself without much problems, but observing you and your calmness while doing it is nothing less than amazing. This is now my favourite video for relaxation and meditation!
Wow, we have some similar tastes! I just laced up those wheels, bought that crank, One Up bar and that new Koda saddle as well. Might have to consider the AXS XTR combo build now. Damnit, thought I was almost done spending money! Kudos on the build and edit!
I suppose that he wants e-shifting with a shimano cassette, SRAM cassette are not very good, they look great, nothing more, so is a good choice. I have AXS X01 that had my new bike, I’m coming from Shimano, the shifter is garbage, e-shifting it’s just a trend, nothing better than a 12V Shimano XT for the average or serious rider.
Shut Up and take my money... What an astonishing build, respect, and a mouth dripping work Shop. Like the "Special design" of the paint on the frame, is it something special? . Looks huge
Bike Magazine! Hello there! I am delighted with your work. I myself am from Kazakstan, I will not have such a big one in my life, I think. Who buys such bicycles? Millionaires? And how much does your bike cost?
Question, what is the white liquid added to the tires before they are inflated? Also, what's the box on the valve stem with the red blinking light? I thought maybe it would show tire pressure but even after he filled the tire with air it was still blinking red.
I also find it’s important to line all my new parts up neatly in my tool chest. As important as neatly organized tools. No, more important. No, as important. 🙃
Looked to me like he changed them to have a consistent color palette for the whole bike. The finishing components were gold and he seemed to stick with the black/gold/silver. But I'm a moto guy and may be naive.
In components overall I find a 1$/gram ballpark, for how much weight you can save by spending extra money. With that carbon Enve stem you're spending like 5-10$ per gram, probably one of the silliest financial decisions one can make with bike parts. Also, I don't know how it is with that one, but I had a carbon stem that I had to get rid of because it slid on the steerer too easily, even with paste.
Es hermosa esta bicicleta, además que este hombre tiene un talento magnífico para hacer este trabajo pero no descarto también las herramientas que tiene para ello, todo se complementa para crear algo estupendo. Saludos desde Colombia.
Great video! One comment - I think the wheels would look better if you centered the maxxis logo in the middle of the valves - not only will it help you find your valves faster in the case of a Race / emergency but will look better overall.
This is like zen meditation for me. Glad to see another pipe-cutter-on-steerer-tube user.
You actually SHOULDN'T use a pipe cutter on an aluminum steerer tube as the metal is too soft and malleable, using this device puts stress on the steerer tube which ultimately can both deform and in some cases lead to seemingly unexplainable hair line cracks developing down the line. This is why Park tool and other bike specific tool manafuctures promote the use of saw guides and saw blades as this is the CORRECT way to cut a steerer tube. Interestingly most reputable OEM bike manufaturs actually use a band saw to cut their steerer tubes as this gives the most clean and accurate cut. Addiitional the aid of cutting fluid should be used as this helps to reduce any snagging or bite markings appearing in the cut.
Edward Sarll If steerer tubes are so ‘soft and maleable’ how come they don’t fail all the time? Pipe cutters are specifically designed for cutting tubes that are much softer than aluminium alloy, cleanly and with little force. Using on requires a little file work, but no more than when using a saw. Of course manufacturers use a band saw - they cut dozens (or more) of steerers a day. But if you’re only doing one at a time, a pipe cutter is an equally good option. You go your way, I’ll go mine.
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Edward Sarll this sounds so wrong dude are you shure about that?
Dante Hiesi Yup. Try it. It’s faster, the cut is cleaner and guaranteed perpendicular. You still need to clean it up with a file.
The calm music paired with the subtle noise of building the bike was so soothing lol, nearly fell asleep 3 times
And before someone complains - those are Knipex, not channel-locks. Perhaps the greatest pliers known to man. Beautiful build, Ryan.
damn straight, expensive but THE BEST well worth it
22 year electrician and Knipex shit on channel locks for sure .
Lindstrom for low voltage cable.
I have some Knipex pliers too lol
God!!! What a beauty!!! You're a great guy!!!
I wish you success, health, good luck and prosperity from the bottom of my heart!!!
I'll never buy a bike like that.
Thank you for being and making such beauty!!!
This the type of person you want building your bike... This is so satisfying to watch...
What have I started...
Indeed Gee, when I build bikes, I put deep focus playlist on from Spotify, similar to yours haha
Drem Builds all over the world, passion for buildings, art in the process, and so on....
Yours are much better though.
I wanna make my own too....Or what does it cost to get the great Gee Milner to film a video :)
True, true
I've been learning a lot during this pandemic and here it is March 2021 & even though I'm getting older & older I'm still enjoying learning. RUclips is a cool school 🐶
I don't even own a bike but I can't stop watching this videos.
This is one of the most calm and serene videos ever! It fed my soul, and makes me want to build my own bike, if I only knew how!🤔
Dale Burton Only way to truly learn, Is to get out there and do it. RUclips and google will be your friend. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, And learn from them. We’ve all be there. But have fun while building. Nothing more satisfying then knowing what you’re riding, Was built 90% by yourself
The sound of the chain link setting, the click of the torque wrench...love it. Well shot video!
Cheers! Thanks for watching.
So glad you didn't post this in no nut November. Absolutely beautiful!
I'm watching you without rewinding you are so much a pro I have no words
That is a beautiful build. Absolutely loved it! Was like meditation. Thanks for sharing.
The bikes are nice and all but what makes me really jealous are the tools. Like those ridiculously gorgeous ones from Abbey. Splurged on a Crombie SL once but with international shipping and taxes they get ludicrously expensive. Also having that much space in the bike shed is awesome compared to my little basement room @ 2,5x4,0metres. Have fun building, tuning and riding folks!
This is who all bike places should have to put there bikes together
Building a bike one of the more difficult things in wheel building. I made a set when I was in school at UBI I love these videos
Stunning bike! Nice to see the dark art of wheel building....
I love these videos. I could watch them all day!
You are the beauties of your business. Respect to you
im am so happy videos made like this exist.. thank you !!!!!!!
Truly shows the beauty of building a bike. Love it
Ryan Palmer is VERY VERY cool, he is rockin'
it takes so much work to become good at this job!
Nice work !
First time I see your video; I loved it. No bla bla bla ... just watching with nice music in the background.
All the love goes into one piece of carbon dream....
every component in this bike is perfect
steinerMtb my dad have it !!
The bottlecage is trash
What kind of spacer do you put in the headset at 8:50? I guess it is needed so that the upper cap does not rub against the frame. Did you buy it somewhere or made it yourself?
Nice and great bike sir
I'd love to know what you used to make that AXS shifter mount at 11:44
EDIT: looks like a Wolftooth shiftmount with a custom quick-access mod, though I would have cut just enough off to allow the shank of the bolt through but not the head, so it is still captive even if it gets loose. Still Very nice👍
Blitzman364 I had to cut it where I did because the paddle of the shifter hit the mount in the position I needed it in.
Super super enduro DH Machinee!!!
LOVE IT! SPECIALIZED ENDURO!!
Wow beautiful cycle nice
Dang bro! Sick bike! Thanks for sharing Ryan!
To summarize this video: PERFECTION!
Right bruh!
Totally blown up
this fox 🥺, love from Indonesia 🖤
The way you built that is what I would hope every bike shop would do but due to time and money unfortunately that would not be possible. I'd love to build my next bike myself!!
very zen, but no torque wrench...
Nice job using the pipe cutter! Honestly made me so happy. 😂. I love the black and copper theme.
Epic bike man
Wish I had the chance to build my dreambike.
Keep doing these epic videos! 🤟🤙👍
Just do it, I work every day after school, it's annoying, it's hard, but I am slowly buying components one by one.. started with carbon frame, then sus. Fork, brakes, now I am going to order wheels.. It takes a lots of time and effort, I am impatient as ####, but I know I am going to love it🤘
Jan Šůha did you do it yet
ssSSOooo beautiful bike... Perfect color theme!
*Watching this was like meditation*
Omg so good guys, one of the best dream build ever, good work.
Sir your work style so cool and you are so good and loyal person. God bless you
This is not as ASMR it’s like soothing to watch now it makes me think how fun it will be to put my dads together instead of having a mechanic do it
Now I'll prove it. Guys, type - " Ryan Palmer is VERY VERY cool, he is rockin' "
I like the attention to detail , thumbs up
Does anyone know what bike stand he is using?
EDIT: Feedback Sports Pro Elite Repair Stand
Is it an extreame level stand for an Enduro MTB?
See? We are ONE. This is how I'm trynna support RYAN PALMER. Sorry, he wrights his name as Palmer. By the way, I am very LAAAARGE FAN of him
Great components , even tools are awesome. Have to admit he is excellent and very clean and particular mechanic which I highly appreciated, beautiful music and professional edit, we want more of bike builds , thank you 🙏
Awesome to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching--more coming soon.
Hello, Extraordinaire le montage, les angles de vues sont top. Et le bike sublime.
Восхитительно👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍разве такое бывает,все чистенько по полочкам,ну восхитительно.переведите кто-нибудь,что я восхищен👏
Согласен,если это хобби то без коментов по поводу порядка.А если ето рабочее место то работадатель должен оплатить ежедневное время потраченное на уборку.Обично давай работай а уборка за щет работника!
A pleasure to watch!
Ok. I'm jealous. And hate you a little bit because of it.
Also, I'm amazed by your bike building skills. Don't get me wrong, aside wheels, I could build this bike by myself without much problems, but observing you and your calmness while doing it is nothing less than amazing.
This is now my favourite video for relaxation and meditation!
Wow, we have some similar tastes! I just laced up those wheels, bought that crank, One Up bar and that new Koda saddle as well. Might have to consider the AXS XTR combo build now. Damnit, thought I was almost done spending money!
Kudos on the build and edit!
What were the digital devices you installed on your valves?
Online pressure sensor TyreWiz
expensive and totally useless unless you go pro
Para los que aman las bicicletas como yo es genial ver estos vídeos armando bicicletas son satisfactorio 👍
Don't the s works frames come with a fsa headset, is there a particular reason you chose to use a different part?
Probably because FSA headsets are shit
Could someone please tell me, what that flexible hose is that he wrapped around the bars to stop them from moving around? Thanks!
that was deeply therapeutic to watch.
wait just a GD minute here...did he just use AXS on a Shimano cassette?
Yes sir... More on that coming this Wednesday. Good eye!
Yes ! It’s genius 😍👍
Blasphemy!!!!!
I'm running that on my sworks in reverse. XTR and sram cassette.
I suppose that he wants e-shifting with a shimano cassette, SRAM cassette are not very good, they look great, nothing more, so is a good choice. I have AXS X01 that had my new bike, I’m coming from Shimano, the shifter is garbage, e-shifting it’s just a trend, nothing better than a 12V Shimano XT for the average or serious rider.
Love watching dream bike builds
Man I love these videos, and the bikes too D.
The best part is when Mr. Palmer whistled the chorus from Mr. Gabriel’s sludge hammer! 😀
Glad to know I'm not the only one who uses a Schedule 40 crown-race tool
What is the thing you put on the valve? Amazing video!!!
feels like i just got hypnotized
What music is used in this video? Love it.
Shut Up and take my money...
What an astonishing build, respect, and a mouth dripping work Shop.
Like the "Special design" of the paint on the frame, is it something special? . Looks huge
Love how you mix the best components, to create the perfect bike. And a big 🖕to complete group sets and specs ❤️
@Bike Magazine
@Ryan Palmer
What is that or what do you call transparent brown thing that was installed on the insides of the rim/wheel?
At 6:30 you put the spacer on the wrong side..Great build tho awesome mix match of drive train parts.
Ryan's first ASMR video was a hit.
Damn professional..... it's super fun to watch such people at work.👍👍👍👍 Awesome
What size is the headset? Cant seem to find the info anywhere...That CK headset and BB match perfect
iniciar tu trabajo con una cerveza, es señal de que amas lo que haces.
Como me relaja ver estos videos. Me gusta la tranquilidad con la que trabajan
You are the owner of this respect
This dude is THE master!
Bike Magazine! Hello there! I am delighted with your work. I myself am from Kazakstan, I will not have such a big one in my life, I think. Who buys such bicycles? Millionaires? And how much does your bike cost?
Perfect....seems like a meditation
When I saw the perfect setup (Shimano brakes with SRAM drivetrains), I've pressed like immediately..
Gracias amigo muy buenas bicicletas saludos desde Venezuela
Good to see a bloke using an experience style torque wrench.
felling relaxed...love you man...
Question, what is the white liquid added to the tires before they are inflated? Also, what's the box on the valve stem with the red blinking light? I thought maybe it would show tire pressure but even after he filled the tire with air it was still blinking red.
That liquid is sealant for tubeless tires. The box on the valve is made by Quarq for tire pressure monitoring on a smartphone app.
@@sbccbc7471 thank you.
Did you use the Maxima Waterproof Grease for assembling the bike?
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DUDE !! What a vid ! fkkin loved every second of it ! and that frame looks absolutely gorgeous !!
The rim table looks super cool! Which one is it?
Is it kapton tape? How thin is it?
Looks like Crank Brothers tape
I also find it’s important to line all my new parts up neatly in my tool chest. As important as neatly organized tools. No, more important. No, as important. 🙃
Nice work! Did you need extra shims for installing the headset?
Wow! Thats so beautiful
This comment is not for hating. I want to ask why do you change the stickers in 8:17
Looked to me like he changed them to have a consistent color palette for the whole bike. The finishing components were gold and he seemed to stick with the black/gold/silver. But I'm a moto guy and may be naive.
Georgi ROCK Minchev I just wanted a certain color theme
In components overall I find a 1$/gram ballpark, for how much weight you can save by spending extra money. With that carbon Enve stem you're spending like 5-10$ per gram, probably one of the silliest financial decisions one can make with bike parts. Also, I don't know how it is with that one, but I had a carbon stem that I had to get rid of because it slid on the steerer too easily, even with paste.
Great stuff, guys! Loved everything about this from the frame to parts spec. I look forward to a review of this ride the way Ryan built it!
Cool video. What was the spray he put on the rotors?
Ispropyl alcohol
@@paul--b Thanks
Es hermosa esta bicicleta, además que este hombre tiene un talento magnífico para hacer este trabajo pero no descarto también las herramientas que tiene para ello, todo se complementa para crear algo estupendo. Saludos desde Colombia.
Great video! One comment - I think the wheels would look better if you centered the maxxis logo in the middle of the valves - not only will it help you find your valves faster in the case of a Race / emergency but will look better overall.
Very Nice job. This Bike is beautiful
wait whaaaat you are actually putting the spokes on the tires, thats badass
Three changes for me , Öhlins coil front and rare , and chromag dagga pedals . But it looks perfect with both choices.
That was relaxing