V Brake Adjustment Part 3 - Spring Tension - BikemanforU Repair
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2013
- / bikemanforu How to adjust tension on a bicycle V brake, from RUclips's how-to guru of DIY bike repair. Free Shipping www.bikemanforu In part 3 of this tutorial, BikemanforU shows how to adjust tension using spring action on a V brake. Watch the V Brake Playlist bit.ly/1a6q6Wf Thumbs up if you like what you see. Check out the BikemanforU Channel for funny DIY vids for fixing up the bike you have, growing your own veggies, and outdoor grilling. / bikemanforu Get real Saturday mornings with the BikemanforU LIVE Show bit.ly/1ar9OWg
Bikeman be answering things that others don't. Bikeman answers quickly and to the point. Bikeman is amazing.
Thank you, bikeman, for the very clear explanation! I can't believe I was going to lug my bike all the way to the shop for what was just an un-tucked spring.
These style brakes used to irk me as a kid and cost me one of my fave bikes as a kid. We were poor so a trip to the bike store for a fix was a no.
Bought a used Specialized bike at 42 and this video just now helped me more than anything I’ve seen on YT. I’m mechanically inclined and cars aren’t difficult for me, but v brakes were the bane of my existence. Glad I found your video!🎉
Thanks Bikeman. I fixed the spring on by bike so the brakes work properly now!🙂
one thing which is very important is to make sure the springs inside are getting hit by the small tension screws.if not when you try to balance to two arms one arm wont beable to adjust .This happened to me.i took it apart and realligned the spring.
Thank you BikemanforU, answered a lot in a short video.
2:16 That small action fixed many of the bike problems I had. I won't forget that grunt sound.
Same, i was tempted to get a new pair 😂
This is exactly the video I was looking for, thanks!!!
Covid lockdown got me back on my mt bike. Great video to get my brakes tuned up.
Thank you for the assistance. I thought I was going to be a big ordeal to get that fine-tuned a little better. Learn something new everyday
havent seen davey jones locker at bottom of the salt sea yet but the video helped my out big. bike to life i mean back to life now. bueno- thx
You the man fort Myers Florida 😊
Escucha hombre lo haces muy bien ..gracias por tus videos a mi ma han sacado de mas de una duda...gracias por tu tiempo...
Thank you so much. All I needed was in this clip.
Thanks for the video! It was definitely helpful.
Good information and well presented. Thanks.
Thanks man helped me a lot!
U the man. Just what I needed. Thank u
Great work. Thanks brother.
Answered a lot of my questions in one video. Cheers.
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I have looked every where for help learning how to maintain my bike. You have made this so much easier... Thank you...
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I thought I did... im new at this
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You are such a legend sir I fixed a bike today that was 5 years old thanks to you
I hope it works for me this is hilarious bc it’s such a basic thing thanks got me laughing 😂 😂😂😂
me alegro de que podía ayudar y gracias por tu comentario
I got one more piece to the puzzle, bend that spring back to get more tension, thanks
thanks Bikeman!!
good tip on bending the spring. Thanks.
Really awesome
good video, this is what i was looking for
This whole PLAYLIST has be gettin alot of play.. So glad we could help.. THX for the comment
Thanks for the info man, much appreciated!
Glad we could help
Thank you, Sir!
Thank you! I am a neophyte and have been looking for how-to I can actually understand. Thanks for keeping it simple and not slipping into “bike-lanese” in your instructions!
This video was crucial in helping me fix something that I've been messing with for years!! Thank you @BikemanforU !!!!!
Thank you. Will lube that part tomorrow
Hello Bikeman,I just adjusted my V Brakes and I found if I put my V Brake arms back on the studs that have the 3 holes, and chose the top hole instead of the middle hole to locate the wire of the brake arm, I got allot more tension without having to bend the tensioner wire as you suggested. But I also found on some brake arms there are also different holes to choose on the inside of the arm mechanism. Could you add another video going over this. And explain what holes do what in how the brakes work? Which locations are best choice for the best braking. I would appreciate the update. Thank you very much!
thank you
Just a question when i tighten my thread locker the springs or the arms don't swing freely why is that...?
I have a problem. My brake levers are tight but my brakes are rubbing on the frame. I loosen the screw on the springs all the way on both sides a bit and nothing happens. When the noodle is in the housing it is too hard to disengage and remove the tire. I have a quick release. If I pull the cable to give it more slack and tighten it so the noodle comes out of the housing easily the brake level touched the handle bars( too loose). What do I do? Am I missing something? Is it ok to have the barrel on front brake tighter than the back brake?
Thanks for the video, very helpful and saved me a whole lot of hassle!
My fine adjustment screw fell out where can i get a new one an do i just screw it back in the hole??
Useful.
my bike mechanic friend adjusted them once and showed me how but at that time i was running bontrager low profile hybrid tires on my mountain bike ,, then i switched back my other 26 inch rims with the maxxis tires and the brakes started rubbing ,, is it just a matter of readjusting brake pads
Where can I get a replacement spring for brakes like the ones in the video?
Thank you for being thorough!
how come when i took my urban street tires off my mtb and went back to my mountain bike tires my v brakes rub ,, is the tire rubbing on the pad ... im thinking yes because of the wider profile
Hie, my V Brake system doesn't have that long spring, i bought it like that from the store so i dont know how to install it
Thank you i think this is a lot of help for me. Im going to try our tips.
My nephews Tony Hawk bike. It was the Pin. Thanks so much. It's good now that the pin is greased. It wouldn't retract. I thought it was the cable binding.
Hi thanks a lot for taking the time to do this video. Pls tell me how to figure out which of the 3 holes to use??
2 of these holes can be seen at momentarily at 42 seconds in your video when you pull the brake arm off.
i always use the middle to start, if you still dont have enough spring tension, try the top one.
Hey there Bikeman, accidentally unscrew the spring tension screw, it wont screw back, what can I do ? Thanks
Great explanation! Many thanks!
how much to update v-brake to caliper brakes? it is worth it to do soo.......... very nice vid
What are the three holes for under the bolt?
Does anyone know where to buy those springs ?
how to change front brake cable on SCOTT bicycle
Not sure if you'd be able to reply, but - I have a Mongoose 2.1 ledge(yes i know, cheap bike) but it's my "first" mountain bike, and I've recently gotten into downhill. But that's besides the point, my front brakes have recently been screwed up. I have the wheel off and the brakes are not centered and pull wayyyy too much to the left side(view from sitting on bike)and I took the little screw(the one you mention at 1:40 the fine nut) to adjust the tension out, and now can't get it back in,(i guess the spring is loose?) it just slides in and out, doesn't "lock' like the other side does. Please help! Appreciate it.
***** Hi Joe...I think I did the same mistake and I have busted the little tiny screw...it doesn't lock. How did you get out of this situation? Thx for your help!
lromeroyt haha wow I remember this! Well, I was able to get it fixed, I took it to my local bike shop and they charged me $20 total, pretty good deal considering they also trued the wheel. But I no longer have my mongoose 2.1, a few weeks ago I bent the front rim and it would of cost $150, so I said hey might as well get a new bike. I purchased a Diamondback Sorrento for $400, an awesome bike with GREAT tires and a great hardtail frame for pretty much everything.. So to answer your question, I would take it to a bike shop, or if you have the money, buy a better bike to last longer.
Can i still fix it if my spring is broken
2:50 Joey Diaz right there.
What kind of tool are you using at the end, to screw in that last bolt?
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We don't want to crash and burn I did that enough in my younger party days Good Vid Man !!! Peace Dude Far out solid and right on Sponge Bob lives in a pineapple under the sea
How do you adjust the brakes if the one brake pad is close to the rim but the other brake pad is away from the rim
Haralabos Lukatos adjust the spring tension screws until both arms pull together in unison :)
Thank you for the answer. I tried that in departement store bike but is not working. Better v brakes and cheaper brakes make difference in how to adjust?
undo the bolt that holds the v brake arms clean & re grease the post & the mounting points on the v brake arms themselves (they can get very grubby & dirt can make them stick) the spring end should be placed on the centre hole (if your bike has 3 holes/some only have 1,if this doesn't help,might be a better idea to send me some pics so i can see what's going on,happy to help u further if required :)
Thank you for your answer. I fix bikes for people when i found but some departement stores bikes is have very difficult brakes to adjust. What i have seen is working some times is i put the spring in the top hole. In the middle hole some times is feel weak the spring. Yesterday i see one road bike genesis $149 do you know anythink about that bikes. I mean quality if is worth i buy one?
are the springs damaged?,bent/twisted?,that might be the problem,compare them to another spring from another bike that has ok ones,if they don't look visibly similar maybe it's stretched & needs to be replaced,a good bike shop mechanic should be able to tell u if theyr'e ok or need to be replaced the upper/lower holes make the spring tighter/loose but most are fitted in the centre hole,it's personal preference but just make sure that u locate the spring in the same hole on both sides so that they are even,also might be a good idea to replace the inner brake cable,this may help with the sticking problem u mentioned,also check the outer cable too if it's bent the cable will bind & make it harder to shift plus premature cable breakage could occur from wear,i have seen genesis bikes on the net but i haven't seen any around here in melbourne (australia) perhaps google search? or join a forum & ask their opinions,if u buy a second hand bike be sure to check it over fully & ride it before buying,beware of department store bikes as they are poorly made & assembled,i bought a second hand huffy mtb & the cranks & head tube were a little loose,i recomend that u buy a quality bike but if your budget doesn't allow it,keep saving up some money until u can get something nicer,some shops will allow u to pay it off in instalments,hope this helps,feel free to add me on google+ if u need future help,neil :)
This was just looking at the parts. You didn’t say why or how to adjust them.
Bend the spring by hand, clean the spinny bit. Thanks!!!
Didn't know bikes still used these brakes.
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hi bike man are you still working on bikes i would like to sea more on brakes thanks chris from england i love your work but not your hair have a hair cut ah ah
Why is everyone doing front brake only 🤦🏾♂️
spongebob square pants lol
SpongeBob in the house!!!
hate V brakes, caliper brakes FTW