Make any bike COMFORTABLE with these 4 simple steps!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

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  • @shepshape2585
    @shepshape2585 10 месяцев назад +64

    12 years ago I weighed 350lbs and thought to myself "self, you're pretty fat, you need to lose a ton or two". So I got my Diamondback hybrid out of the shed where it had been in a coma for about 15 years and replaced the saddle, tires, tubes, chain and cables. I lost 160 pounds riding that bike and a subsequent Scott Speedster road bike. It's great fun to go fast on my current road bike, but it's just as nice saddling up on my current hybrid and just tooling around town for 20 or 30 miles.

    • @davidkrammes396
      @davidkrammes396 5 месяцев назад +8

      So inspiring to hear. Bicycling really does changes lives!

  • @mikecooper9507
    @mikecooper9507 9 месяцев назад +23

    Dude, the way you reinstalled the new tube and tire without yelling or screaming, or throwing anything... I mean... I shed a tear.😂

  • @woodsdog7849
    @woodsdog7849 2 месяца назад +10

    This is the best bike repair and maintenance service channel I have ever seen. Thanks for doing this!

  • @DigitalMentorGroup
    @DigitalMentorGroup 10 месяцев назад +39

    I am impressed with your bike channel, and your bicycle philosophy of restoration, especially of older bicycles. Your ideas of using products such as Dawn Powerwash, or Tri-Lube as part of your ‘toolkit’ are brilliant and accessible for almost anyone. While I may not have a Trek, or a Rocky Mountain, your ideas will certainly help maintain my vintage cruiser bicycles. Thank you for your ‘alternative’ approach to bicycles.

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  10 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you very much!

  • @walshedav
    @walshedav 2 месяца назад +7

    I changed the handlebars as you suggested and it is transformational. I did all this within 3 days of watching your video. Keep saying what’s right cos we all benefit.

  • @garyhamman8934
    @garyhamman8934 10 месяцев назад +13

    I volunteer at the local co-op, have done this maitaiance countless times. The community is fine. But in the end, I agree with you, I do it for the bikes. Honestly if dogs could ride bikes it would be a perfect world. I subscribed when the furnace popped on.
    Good day sir!❤

  • @jj25397
    @jj25397 3 месяца назад +4

    47 year old Gen X here. I haven't ridden a bike in around 30 years and my doctor decided I needed to be healthier. I found a Trek FX stagger (2017-ish?) at a local pawn shop and probably over paid but it was in good condition so I bought it. Still cheaper than a new one so there's that.
    That was last week and I've ridden around 25 miles on it thus far. This video, and my posterior, has made me decide to mod for a little more comfort.
    I enjoyed the video. Thanks for all you do.

  • @nathanpieper4634
    @nathanpieper4634 10 месяцев назад +43

    If there's one single comfort upgrade I could recommend to anyone on any flat bar bicycle it would be to try a handlebar with 15° or more backsweep. For me it is impossible to go back to using standard handlebars after trying bars with more backsweep.

    • @Westg001
      @Westg001 8 месяцев назад +2

      Hey Nathan, What handlebars are used in this video? GW

    • @Westg001
      @Westg001 8 месяцев назад +1

      It looks like a Surly Terminal Bar?

    • @Dutcharmytent
      @Dutcharmytent 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed did the same myself,

    • @Vladimir_39
      @Vladimir_39 7 месяцев назад

      What particular handlebar if you dont mind?

    • @Dutcharmytent
      @Dutcharmytent 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Vladimir_39 Dutch Style was my choice,

  • @767bob
    @767bob 10 месяцев назад +5

    Nice job, she's a beauty! Add full fenders, rack, lights and it becomes the perfect commuter. Can also be a great light touring bike, plus enjoy some dirt trails and roads. Very close to the perfect bike!

  • @stephenbond3421
    @stephenbond3421 6 месяцев назад +7

    Bought a 2003 gary fisher zebrano from new for commuting. Got it back out of the shed in 2023 and put on a new groupset and saddle. Cost me a tenth of a new bike. Looks and feels like new, new bikes are so expensive these days and dont have a complete groupset. Keep the old ones going. Keep the videos coming and thanks for the advice

    • @geraldtakala1721
      @geraldtakala1721 5 месяцев назад +1

      Really like my Gary fisher Nirvana bought it new in 2004(2003 model)

  • @suntzuwarsword1964
    @suntzuwarsword1964 11 месяцев назад +18

    Love the content..i have 40 bikes...from the 50s all the way to 2023 electric 29inch mountain bike..im 60 years old..love my cypress giant hyprid.. mid 90s trek mountain bikes... their all very special to me..have some old school mongooses... featherweight tour de france bike.. love watching bikes being worked on..from queensland Australia 💯💯🎯ive also started waxing my chains..seems to run smoother and stay cleaner..although i still like oil on my chains better rust protection , i also put talcom power in some of my tubes helps prevent chafing..

    • @treepop1550
      @treepop1550 8 месяцев назад +3

      We have 2 2009 giant dx cypress hybrid bikes and they have served us well. We bought them at the LBS. We were considering trading them in for new hybrid bikes and decided not to because the only feature that we would gain was disc brakes! We just had ours serviced instead and they should be fine until we reach an age where electric bikes may be more practical.I am a gadget person and am tempted to buy an electric bike but it just doesn't make sense for us we use our bikes to gain as much exercise as possible. And of course the cost is significant. It will be interesting to see electric bikes that are offered in 5 or so years as the market will hopefully offer e-bikes that are more refined in quality, durability, engineering and practical value !??

    • @roncooke2188
      @roncooke2188 6 месяцев назад

      If one bike went missing you could be weeks before realising and noticing it gone

  • @techguy9023
    @techguy9023 9 месяцев назад +6

    Suggestion- put in links to parts sources and make a commission on things purchased if possible. Tires?

  • @trep53
    @trep53 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’m not a fan of the flat bars the manufacturers put on these hybrid/fitness bikes. I’m a tinkerer at heart but when it’s time for the annual bike tune-up my local bike repair guy gets the job. All for the same reasons you expressed in your commentary. I bought a repair stand but I mainly use it to lift the bike to give it a good scrub down several times a year. It’s amazing how filthy a bike gets.

  • @bricky339
    @bricky339 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi, bike farmer. Love what you do, here in the UK it saddens me to see good used bikes lined up at the recycling centre with little wrong with them other than a bit of maintenance work. Sadly a throw away item for some. Keep up the good work.🇬🇧

  • @UnkleMikeStorytime
    @UnkleMikeStorytime 24 дня назад

    Ok, I've now commented on more of your videos than I have ever commented on anyone else's. I'm a lifelong mechanic who missed the 98-2010 eras. Your explanations, especially "Sound" references are fantastic. Agreed... I know more about a bike by how it sounds rather than how things appear. You've already saved me 20 minutes on my basic tune-ups. I can't wait to discover more. Cheers.

  • @justincarlson5089
    @justincarlson5089 11 месяцев назад +6

    Just found your channel and I’m just starting out learning bicycle mechanics. I will be binging this channel now

  • @SuperAnatolli
    @SuperAnatolli 10 месяцев назад +4

    I mounted a 20mm suspension seatpost on my hard tail MTB. Probably the best bike investment I have done in many years. I ordered one for my cyclocross bike too.

  • @MikeSuding-
    @MikeSuding- 10 месяцев назад +10

    What bars did you use on this build? I like the sweep.

  • @wileycoyote9201
    @wileycoyote9201 9 месяцев назад +2

    Well I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that struggles with simple tasks and also adds sound effects while struggling 😂

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Год назад +6

    The bicycle in your video is from 2008 , the head badge and fittings tell us this . The 7.3 had mechanical discs , Shimano br -m 375 on the Australian model .

  • @josephhaddakin7095
    @josephhaddakin7095 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yup. Plushy tires, more comfortable seat at lower height, riser bars/shorter stem(I love my Jones 2.5" H-bar & Brooks B67 saddle). Another thing that really helped me was switching to 170mm from 175mm crank arms. My knees feel much better with the shorter arms.Oh yeah, lower gearing. Switched from from 43/28 11-36 to a 44/33/22 11-42.Nobody lives forever. My body reminds me of that every day. Happy trails.

  • @maskedmotorsdiy3575
    @maskedmotorsdiy3575 Год назад +8

    Love those hybrid comfort bikes, I had a Trek 7.5 FX with the carbon forks and it was a sweet ride for long distance. That bike was the first time I experienced Ergon grips, they are a game-changer.

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  Год назад +1

      The 7.5 is a great bike, but a bit overkill. The 730/7300/7.3 have always been my favorite. Nice combination of practical, functional componentry and performance.

    • @maskedmotorsdiy3575
      @maskedmotorsdiy3575 Год назад +5

      @@bkefrmr As with most bicycle purchases, I chose the 7.5 because I liked the color. ;)

    • @robertmcfadyen9156
      @robertmcfadyen9156 Год назад

      @@maskedmotorsdiy3575 A friend made the same mistake , colour related , and I ended up with it , see comments from me above . It was too small a frame size for him . I built him a Giant Boulder custom as a barter agreement .

  • @bah5310
    @bah5310 10 месяцев назад +4

    Great video.
    A friend of mine gave me a Trek 7300. I put a new seat post, stem, handle bars, trigger shifters, tires, front rim, brake pads, bottom crank, paddles, cables and housing, repacked all the bearings and a 11x34 cassette. I'm planning on doing the Gap and C&O canal so my next project is racks and panniers.

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  10 месяцев назад

      Very nice!

  • @kippywylie
    @kippywylie 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank You, another helpful video. My wife has loved cycling all her life, and now has serious rheumatoid arthritis at 68 years old. I've been slowly working down the list of comfort items starting with the Selle Royal big seat, and ergonomic grips

  • @sterremonstar
    @sterremonstar 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how you think about these 'older' type of bicycles. I also like it and love 7 or 8 speed bikes, with mechanical brakes and gear and rimbrakes. I also got them for myself. I ride every bike in 7 or 8 speed so I can exchange parts en ride cheap and it is less bad for the invironment, because I don't have to throw away parts. I can always ride them on short track bicycles till completely used and put new stuff on touring bikes for longer rides. Super thx and greatings from The Netherlands.

  • @gvv1mhh
    @gvv1mhh 2 месяца назад +1

    I always learn something from your videos.

  • @elfredo70
    @elfredo70 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the Trek Soho 1.0 that I got for my 40th B-day. (2010) Somehow my friends thought I was over 1.75 and bought a Large. Thankfully I have long legs and long arms so it worked out perfect with a a similar handle-bar and a shorter stem. In the aftermath I wished they would've picked the FX - model b'cuz of the tire clearance. The Soho is very limited with a max for 37mm with fenders and 40mm without. But to be honest! The Miche XM40.29 wheels with Panaracer Pasela 700x38c makes the bike as fast as a racer but with 24/7 comfort. It's still my daily comuter! I prefer Hybrids over any bike. You get the best of both worlds. Love your vids man! 👌✋🤟✌👍

  • @bikenraider99
    @bikenraider99 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great backstory! Older parts of town have a certain flair and vibe to them. Appreciate you sharing some of the history and digging the rebuild.

  • @bensbikessequim
    @bensbikessequim 9 месяцев назад +7

    What bars did you end up using ?

  • @riclevine5983
    @riclevine5983 4 месяца назад +1

    Happy Birthday to him, indeed!! Looks great, man!!!

  • @michaelduy9055
    @michaelduy9055 10 месяцев назад +5

    Nice conversion video. I thought about converting my early 80's Univega road bike to an upright posture. I found a used Electra Townie comfort bike so cheap I had to buy it. Once I had an upright comfort bike, I decided to keep the road profile on my old bike. I added Nitto wide drop bars, and a Nitto tall stem. It's not as comfortable as your project looks, but a big improvement and I kept the vintage look going.

    • @kippywylie
      @kippywylie 8 месяцев назад +2

      I purchased an upright comfort Gazelle Ultimate C380 Low step ebike and it's my main ride for all errands. The big mistake I made was thinking that I only needed one bike so I sold my old 2008 Cervelo. Actually I gave it away for $400 after investing $2500 over many years. I loved that bike and miss it so much

  • @wolfgangweber9924
    @wolfgangweber9924 10 месяцев назад +3

    Your customer should be happy, very happy with this comfort setup.---I have done a similar thing with my Trek Allant 7 D. The bar was too low. I found a nice GT Windstream with a swept back riser bar that also has longer straight ends after the curve. It works wonders for changing hand positions. And after mounting the the bar of the Trek I could sell the GT at a small profit. I have done other upgrades (derailer, brakes, luggage racks) in the same way.

  • @Kelekona_808
    @Kelekona_808 10 месяцев назад +5

    Could you list the comfort conversion parts that you used in this video? Asking for a friend. ;)

  • @markmartello
    @markmartello 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice, giving me ideas for an old Trek mountain bike from about 1993

  • @popollo22
    @popollo22 4 дня назад

    Love that color

  • @indy.b
    @indy.b 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the video and down to earth point of view. Over the last few years I have rebuilt my 1999 Giant ATX740 Hybrid. Had an idea that I spent too much and "over-capitalised" especially with the latest maintenance I was forced to do (see below), but glad to see that the old bikes are still so respected and valued. I discovered a lot of the comfort upgrades mentioned here like comfort grips (you can get Ergon clones with decent quality at a decent price) and a new seat. OK, three new seats until I found a good one. Frame was a little small for me so a variable angle extended stem helped move the grips forward and I get a more upright position, though I got caught with the cables too short problem. Mud guards are an essential here in the UK, and I've found I need to use the ones made for 29" wheels on my 26" wheel bike because the 26" ones are always too short, you still get a lot of mud on your back! Check, lube and change your chains- the checking tool is very cheap and easy to use, I had to replace my whole crank, chain and rear cassette because I hadn't ever (!!!) changed the chain. I thought it was still working OK so why change it... well, all the components in the drive train then just wear together and all go at once. Change the chain and keep the rest in good shape. He says, $200 later 😲. Also, lots of chain lube doesn't mean a well lubricated chain. Another recent lesson. Anyway we are all learning, and it is all still fun... have learned a LOT over the last few years.

  • @jameseverett8206
    @jameseverett8206 4 месяца назад

    I love the idea of the 3 stage rag process. I always have the medium and the clean rag around but keeping the filthy rag around will save a lot of my medium rags from chain gunk.

  • @jimmansi9046
    @jimmansi9046 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice work, your attention to detail is on point, they’re great bikes

  • @godfellas483
    @godfellas483 10 месяцев назад +4

    Practical bikes for practical people...🙂

  • @paulseidel5819
    @paulseidel5819 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, real world. Good commentary while you work. This is super helpful for me to learn to maintain my bikes. Thanks!

  • @jedschleisner8960
    @jedschleisner8960 6 месяцев назад +1

    Way to keep a good bike relevant! I would add the test ride as important step. Shifting always changes under a load, especially on cheap shifters!

  • @stanblackburn700
    @stanblackburn700 8 месяцев назад +1

    Same bars I put on my 2018 FX-1. I like those 38s.

  • @robertfrance6843
    @robertfrance6843 3 месяца назад +2

    Just found your sight, and really enjoy watching your repair procedures, I'm hooked !! Anyway, have you ever done a tutorial on how to adjust deraillures front and back? Most of the tutorials i have watched concerning this are from British guys and to be honest with you, i can't understand one word they're saying. Any help, even for a small adjustment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    • @grahamskilling2147
      @grahamskilling2147 3 месяца назад

      Im an english guy…cant make head nor tail of what you’ve written! At least bikes are a universal language. And such fun. Have a great day

  • @user-pk7dd8tz8t
    @user-pk7dd8tz8t 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow, I'd like to Thank You for solving a problem for me I just couldn't figure out. Watching this video gave me the answer. Riding my 1997 Specialized Ground Control AIM A1 Comp. Bought her new and still love riding today. Upgraded last fall to Hollow Tech II (if that really is an upgrade) and had a heck of a time with the front derailleur. Rubbing in high gear. Limit screw out as far as it will go without falling on the ground. Still rubs. But today, watching your video you showed me the answer. I seem to always neglect the barrel adjustments to fine tune. That's what you demonstrated in your video. Immediately, I went into the garage and began fine tuning. To my surprise it worked. Can't thank you enough for helping me solve this particular annoying riddle. Really enjoy your channel and the work you do. I'm not a fan of all the fancy new bike and components in the industry today. Love my old 3x8 running Shimano Deore XT front and rear.

  • @mikemir121
    @mikemir121 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Just noticed you didn't re-install the front reflector. (Just kidding). I wish I was living close to you to stop by. Love all your videos - keep making them :D

  • @trevgrooves
    @trevgrooves 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love your channel. This bike is cool. I wish I had a shop like yours in Detroit. At least I haven’t found one yet.
    I would love this bike. Good work.
    I want to learn what I can about bikes, this is a great resource.

  • @mikerubinstein2551
    @mikerubinstein2551 3 месяца назад

    Biking is a true joy. Being comfortable is super important

  • @aq7705
    @aq7705 7 месяцев назад +1

    my curiosity and fondness for your channel compels me to request you show us around your property. My mild ocd compels me to request a "tidy-up the workshop" vid from you.

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  7 месяцев назад

      venmo $500 to @qoognish and consider it done.

  • @timstrong3167
    @timstrong3167 9 месяцев назад +1

    dig it! the handlebar change...kool!

  • @roncooke2188
    @roncooke2188 6 месяцев назад

    Yes for what a tube costs i always fit a inner tube with a new tyre and replace the rim spoke tape. Nothing better than avoiding a customer from getting a tyre problem on a long ride in the middle of nowhere Great Video

  • @mattheward2054
    @mattheward2054 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @MattScottMusic
    @MattScottMusic 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoying these videos.
    Sound was fine on my device, even when the ‘furnace’ kicked off, but there would be nothing worse than watch a video when you can’t hear the words and I get that on professional news channels sometimes too.

  • @jedschleisner8960
    @jedschleisner8960 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice rant! Really good advice!!

  • @HegelsBikeMechanic
    @HegelsBikeMechanic 9 месяцев назад +1

    I worked at a Trek dealer during the era this bike was built. I sold more of these bikes than any other bike I ever sold.

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 5 месяцев назад +2

    I got a Selle Royale seat for my road bike. I tried some of the other road bike seats that were allegedly supposed to be comfortable to sit on, but they never worked right for me.
    Also, I have crank brothers eggbeater pedals, and I was using road bike shoes, which were horrible for walking in. So, I got shoes that are meant for mountain bikes, which have actual tread on them, and the clip is recessed so that it doesn't touch the ground when walking in them.

  • @EugeneLopez-tp5hb
    @EugeneLopez-tp5hb 3 месяца назад +1

    Maybe I missed it, did you check the chain?
    Excellent job on describing your maintenance procedures. Good video.

  • @yankeejim5725
    @yankeejim5725 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting cleanup I like the idea of the sweptback handlebars

  • @NewTestamentDoc
    @NewTestamentDoc 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Sometime, give a talk about adapting a road bike (700c) type for older riders! I so enjoyed your experience on this bike and what you chose to do!

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks hey!

  • @insanogeddon
    @insanogeddon 7 месяцев назад +2

    Dead sexy bike that .. and aged like fine wine !
    Thank You for promoting bicycles being good for the environment after decades of them being the most wasteful, trending, fast fashion for middle aged men in lycra around.

  • @aq7705
    @aq7705 7 месяцев назад +1

    I added some narrow sweep bars with a bit of rise. SUPER COMFORTABLE. More upright, less pressure on wrists and back. can ride for hours now. Not very aero though.

  • @raceface_m2579
    @raceface_m2579 8 месяцев назад +2

    If I’m not mistaken, those are some dimension bars. I love them! I have them in 2 of my bikes. Looking for a third. I combined it with some esi grips and feel no vibrations.

  • @mattheward2054
    @mattheward2054 Месяц назад

    Love the channel!

  • @clear_gray_sky539
    @clear_gray_sky539 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought a gravel bike the set was killing me I went and got a gel seat from the Walmart made for road bikes . Night and day difference . It’s so comfortable now

  • @adammackenzie
    @adammackenzie 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very cool , we need Bike farmer t shirts sponsored by Dawn Power Wash.. Ride safe everyone..I'd wear that and rock that shirt ..

  • @co1950
    @co1950 Месяц назад

    7.2 FX is what I ride. this year I have noticed the same issues( hand numbness, feeling bent over the bars). I'm already on 38s and my saddle is comfy enough. Looks like I might try new bars

  • @mikefleissner4415
    @mikefleissner4415 5 месяцев назад

    I used to enjoy that work .1990-1993.huffy service 1st and cycling store.i built my mt.bikes.and I raced my 82 supergoose 2. Still have it next to my 2007 iron horse sachem3.hardtail forever. ❤

  • @captainbandini
    @captainbandini 8 месяцев назад +2

    i love this bike and your new version is killer ! ( this sparkle brown is really nice.) ...that just PERFECT for a daily bike .
    I Make the same job ( in france). We have the same philosophy about bike (it so funny to hear you. I say myself: "i m so agree with him. ..Damn ! this dude ROCk as Hell ! ." ) :-)
    Yes, Simplicity is the best . ,Good tuning and lubing, good tires with right air inflation , snappy brakes, and "enjoy the ride !" No need fancy stuff .
    Here, in Europe, vintage bike are the best because lots of cheap modern bike are sh t ! . Especially bolts and screw with bad quality metal. :-(
    I specially love old Peugeot bike from 70's and 80's ( wife's bike frame are beauty !)
    I Recently worked on some old 90 MTB and I admit that 's cool to "lube the noodle" sometimes ^^
    keep going bike Famer . You do a great job !!
    merry christmas from France .

  • @Jim-yf3qe
    @Jim-yf3qe 7 месяцев назад +1

    very impressive , wish you you lived in Tucson AZ !!

  • @plow76
    @plow76 3 месяца назад

    Glad I found this video. I'm thinking of modifying my Marin Fairfax 2 into a more comfort orientation as opposed to fitness, and then get a separate road bike. I like the fairfax but it's a little too fitness oriented for casual riding with my kids.

  • @pascalbruyere7108
    @pascalbruyere7108 10 месяцев назад +2

    before changing the handlebar, one may consider just changing the stem for one that is shorter and with a steep upright angle. It's easier and cheaper. Bottom line is to bring the handles where you want them to be. So first you need to know and measure where you want them to be. I have changed stems to longer and shorter, it depends on the frame. In general, the higher the handlebar the more comfortable. Some stems are adjustable, that may be a great idea: simple ones adjust the angle, others adjust both length and angle.
    On this particular bike the stem is already pretty high on the steering tube.

  • @raymonddaviau4502
    @raymonddaviau4502 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are the best!

  • @billwilliams9527
    @billwilliams9527 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm gonna check out that Giant Cypress bicycle to see what it holds for me. Subscribed.

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  9 месяцев назад +1

      It holds the key to a happy and prosperous future!

  • @codybroken
    @codybroken Месяц назад

    2:25 - THOSE are my absolute favorite handlebars.

  • @catherinekoch3735
    @catherinekoch3735 8 месяцев назад +1

    I got your Jackson Browne verse at the end of your video.

  • @timdybala7127
    @timdybala7127 10 месяцев назад +2

    Howdy from western Colorado! I would like to see you ride the bike before and after, and also links to where a person can buy the products that you use.

  • @Barry101er
    @Barry101er 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tastefully updated!

  • @Gabe-hd6ok
    @Gabe-hd6ok 16 дней назад

    Hi, I love the videos! Keep it up, chill vibe and very informative. I have worked on my own bikes since i was 10 years old and still love it. Can you tell me the handlebars you installed? I like the sweep, is it 31.8 clamp also? Thanks!

  • @mastermetalshredder
    @mastermetalshredder 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this content, thanks for doing what you Sir!

  • @brucewmclaughlin9072
    @brucewmclaughlin9072 5 месяцев назад

    37 years of riding an assortment of diamond frame bikes and eventually the body started to object to what I had taken for granted for so long. Nerve damage in both hands so that in as little as 3 blocks I can feel it. Landing on my head in a west Vancouver ditch also made an impact on my neck bones , and it is so nice to hear a helmet crush in hindsight ! So what is presented in this video is good if you have the available parts but I took a step further and now ride a Bacchetta Giro A 20 touring model. I sit in a seat, not on , I look straight ahead as my riding position is comfortable without putting any weight on my hands, and there is no vison problems of seeing or being seen. When you spend 9 hours on your bike on a tour you need to be comfortable and my bike is really comfortable . Comfort and speed, what more could you ask for. Wish I had changed bike styles a great deal sooner..

    • @themoodyteam
      @themoodyteam 5 месяцев назад

      Recumbent?

    • @brucewmclaughlin9072
      @brucewmclaughlin9072 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@themoodyteam Yes a recumbent and as there are different attributes to different models I am on number 11 that I have come to enjoy the most out of the 13, I have owned. Diamond frame bikes give me the speed I love, but the recumbent gives me the speed and the comfort I enjoy.

  • @alirezafazeli8222
    @alirezafazeli8222 8 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect.

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Год назад

    I made my wheel building equipment myself as I have done fitting machining when I was younger .i made some other bicycle service tools as well .

  • @knoef13
    @knoef13 11 месяцев назад +1

    nice work. i keep watching

    • @bkefrmr
      @bkefrmr  10 месяцев назад

      Appreciated

  • @roncooke2188
    @roncooke2188 6 месяцев назад +1

    I always remove seat posts to replace saddle and pop copper grease on the post before refitting

  • @blockhead3654
    @blockhead3654 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like valve hole to air psi ratting. That way it's easy to find.

  • @WildcatCougar
    @WildcatCougar 8 месяцев назад +2

    I would have put BMX cruiser bars on it. More upright and way more comfortable.

  • @ThemusMaximus
    @ThemusMaximus 7 месяцев назад

    I really want one of those swept back handlebars. I'll be having a good chat with my local bike mechanic.

  • @Kelekona_808
    @Kelekona_808 10 месяцев назад +2

    What phone mounts are your go-to options? And what programs do you use to track rides and ride data?

  • @gouppy
    @gouppy 6 месяцев назад

    Yes man exellent ! Im very ,impressed bro ✌️

  • @MishaDaBear
    @MishaDaBear 9 месяцев назад

    For seats I have a Flizik ALIANTE 00 race seat that I bought at Marden's in Maine for $35 USD ($389 CAD at a local shop), and that is the most comfy seat I have ever used on a "D" bike. Why, because it has support for my big bones (blubber and muscle doesn't count when choosing a seat). Most seats are built for small people, just too narrow for my frame. All the springs and padding does nothing if the seat doesn't fit.
    That seat is on a 1987 23" Cannondale (L.L. Bean decals) ST400 with terrible side pull brakes which don't stop quickly as it was bought as a loaded touring bike but was retired in 1991 after a downhill stop sign scare. It was replaced by a 1990 23" Cannondale (L.L. Bean Classic decals) T1000 with V brakes and Deore XT. The ST400 sat around until 2006 when I repurposed it for triathlons with 105, Profile aerobars and I kept the triple cranks as I hate walking those hills route planners love to add. The ST400 it glides at an average speed of 26 to 40km/h (15 -25MPH) I have taken the T1000 on a multi day, fully loaded self contained (4 paniers plus tent sleeping bag and ridge rest under pads)100+ miles per day tour @ 5 to 7 hours per day in the seat. I have had no other bike that rides better than that one. (out of service due to its Alsop Softride quill stem developing a crack on the bar clamp, it will ride again in 2024)
    With that said, nothing is as comfortable and easy on my body as my 2014 Catrike Expedition tadpole trike bought this summer. It was new (old stock) for $1300 CAD, but I still maintain my 4 diamond framed rides (2 listed above plus a 1992 Divinci Vandal and a 2023 EVO Old Man FAT 26*5"). I am also looking at a hill taming 500w hub based E assist for the trike, but I haven't decided anything yet.

  • @andarenbici
    @andarenbici 26 дней назад

    I would say max out tires before the weird seatposts (only if bigger supple tires won't run), and a little more rise on the bars.

  • @caryboren2051
    @caryboren2051 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Great upgrades

  • @endosteel8884
    @endosteel8884 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ever considered pouring tyre talc into tyres? Improves rolling measureably by reducing inner friction.

  • @tonybartl5289
    @tonybartl5289 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love this. Seems like you could even fatter on tires?

  • @user-rj9ui3sz8u
    @user-rj9ui3sz8u 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great channel and subscribed.! I was wondering what you think of the Transition Spur?

  • @flarp671
    @flarp671 19 дней назад +1

    Did you just say $250 for all that work? I could travel to Wisconsin to have you work my bike and I'd still come out ahead compared to most local bike shops in Southern California.

  • @calvindouglas-gh8qz
    @calvindouglas-gh8qz 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just picked up two trek bikes, a 800 and a 820.😊 they will need some tlc😢

  • @biturboism
    @biturboism 10 месяцев назад +1

    Instead of a bike computer one could get a Garmin GPS watch too. Phone mount, as you said, is also a solution.

  • @Saladon89
    @Saladon89 Месяц назад

    What upgrades would you recommend a person at 300lbs? What saddle? what wheels? tires? rims?

  • @ellerybice3787
    @ellerybice3787 Год назад +1

    Look! 😳
    Jones H bars and ISM male parts friendly saddles.

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 5 месяцев назад +2

    Have you used any shock absorbing handle bar stems?