Mountain Bike Upgrades: How To, What First & What Next!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • 00:00 Intro
    1:01 Compatibility
    2:28 Diminishing Returns
    3:56 What to Upgrade First
    5:55 Most Common Upgrades
    We all love to upgrade our mountain bike. How can you not love making your bike better with brand new suspension, tires, a dropper post, grips, handlebars, or brakes! With all these MTB upgrades, it can be confusing knowing where to start, what will fit on your mountain bike, and what is actually worth spending your money on. In this video, Jeff covers everything to consider when looking at how to upgrade your mountain bike. This includes compatibility, what to upgrade first, and of course, the best mountain bike upgrades you can buy. Get ready to take notes, this video is packed with tons of important tips for making your bike better. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 740

  • @WorldwideCyclery
    @WorldwideCyclery  3 года назад +160

    What will be your next MTB related upgrade?

    • @garrybear6555
      @garrybear6555 3 года назад +40

      A new bike

    • @stevenmyslinski7148
      @stevenmyslinski7148 3 года назад +20

      I’m gonna upgrade from my 2x8 Altus to NX eagle

    • @pedallife815
      @pedallife815 3 года назад +2

      Tyres . will upgrade to a dhr2 and agressor

    • @henrypearce5478
      @henrypearce5478 3 года назад +2

      Bars

    • @ericr7162
      @ericr7162 3 года назад +3

      I’m going to upgrade from my shimano deore 10 speed to either sram nx or gx eagle, or shimano slx or shimano deore xt

  • @schadlarry
    @schadlarry 3 года назад +840

    I’ve been upgrading my bike with a new brand called “out of stock”. They’re huge.

    • @fazza2104
      @fazza2104 3 года назад +61

      Yeah they are the only thing available

    • @billysmith1472
      @billysmith1472 3 года назад +6

      out of stock means there isn’t any left smh 🤦

    • @artyboy1377
      @artyboy1377 3 года назад +78

      @@billysmith1472 it's sarcasm dude...

    • @Samasamuel
      @Samasamuel 2 года назад +58

      @@billysmith1472 wow thanks for letting us know genius

    • @camdenmcleod7566
      @camdenmcleod7566 2 года назад +22

      @@billysmith1472 r/whoosh

  • @Frorideism
    @Frorideism 3 года назад +536

    Boys boys, nah... we all know that upgrading your sticker-setup is priority #1.

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  3 года назад +139

      And it adds horsepower if you get the right ones.

    • @mtbwolftrail800
      @mtbwolftrail800 3 года назад +1

      So true tho

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 3 года назад

      hells

    • @tjbarke6086
      @tjbarke6086 3 года назад +11

      Yup yup. Makes you go faster, makes you go higher, makes you land softer, makes you corner better. There's no downside.

    • @owenpalmer3273
      @owenpalmer3273 3 года назад +15

      not to mention that if it's applied right it makes all of ur parts carbon

  • @dennislarosajr7320
    @dennislarosajr7320 3 года назад +116

    I did grips, pedals, tires, and then went tubeless. Once cheaper forks get back in stock I'm getting forks. I ride a budget hardtail

    • @SteveSUX2BU
      @SteveSUX2BU 3 года назад +8

      Upgrading the forks is huge. Very underrated.

    • @f.b.i.5580
      @f.b.i.5580 3 года назад +7

      Marzocchi bomber z2 is a good option

    • @f.b.i.5580
      @f.b.i.5580 3 года назад

      You can change the headset

    • @Jorology
      @Jorology 3 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @deemondskits7477
      @deemondskits7477 3 года назад +2

      What bike

  • @spuddo123
    @spuddo123 3 года назад +333

    Kid with a $4999 bike:
    *confusion intensifies

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  3 года назад +27

      😂

    • @Legacy40k
      @Legacy40k 3 года назад +41

      Not as uncommon as you'd think. Go to any recreational race and see what the kids are on.

    • @moniquewood5645
      @moniquewood5645 3 года назад +6

      @@Legacy40k totally my boys live in Whistler .

    • @lennylightskin218
      @lennylightskin218 3 года назад +5

      @@Legacy40k when I got my bike at 14 it was around 3000

    • @sameerjg
      @sameerjg 3 года назад +4

      @@lennylightskin218 ok mines 9k and I was 14 and am 15 now…. See nobody gives a damn…🙌

  • @JustAGlitchFL
    @JustAGlitchFL 3 года назад +215

    I think I am going to upgrade the whole bike, since I think I am done with 2003 XC geometry.

    • @zacg2953
      @zacg2953 3 года назад +39

      throw a double crown fork on it. boom, 65 degree HTA and 200mm of suspension

    • @darrenhaines1
      @darrenhaines1 3 года назад +16

      Sounds like you’re riding a progressive gravel bike. You should put some drops bars on it and sell it for a motza

    • @dylanlauro8591
      @dylanlauro8591 3 года назад +2

      Well that's not as bad as 1997 XC geometry

    • @JustAGlitchFL
      @JustAGlitchFL 3 года назад +2

      @@dylanlauro8591 eh. At least I just upgraded it to a Specialized Status

    • @JustAGlitchFL
      @JustAGlitchFL 3 года назад

      @@darrenhaines1 then I would need 12s shift levers, since I put a nx eagle drivetrain on it. Maybe what I should have done is put the nx on my current gravel/road bike, and put the groupset off of that on the mtb. Sold it for 750 anyway since the covid bike market

  • @19redmiata94
    @19redmiata94 3 года назад +160

    The best upgrade you can make on any bike is your fitness and skills.

    • @timfreeman2603
      @timfreeman2603 2 года назад +13

      Don’t buy upgrades, just ride up grades.

    • @nitrousinject
      @nitrousinject 2 года назад +5

      @@timfreeman2603 my wallet would like to thank you for this comment.

    • @prajwalpingali
      @prajwalpingali 2 года назад +2

      A-fucking-men my dude! Getting fitter and stronger has made my riding better than any upgrade could!

    • @saltygenx2743
      @saltygenx2743 2 года назад +1

      @@prajwalpingali that's why I bought a bike, needed to lose weight and get in shape at the same time.

    • @Kyle-kc8cw
      @Kyle-kc8cw 2 года назад +2

      Okay folks, this advice only work with bikes that are already somewhat capable. A garbage bike will actually explode as you get better.

  • @sinnops
    @sinnops 3 года назад +108

    Hub engagement was one of the first things I upgraded when I got my new Trek Fuel, went from 54 to 108 POE with a simple pawl upgrade kit. Makes technical climbs easier. Also, changing out the rotor bolts from black to red was critical.

    • @jroox_228
      @jroox_228 3 года назад +14

      100% best upgrade, color changes make a MASSIVE difference in all riding.

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 3 года назад +3

      I like subtle color accents. Hate bikes that are too matchy matchy. Never thought of rotor bolts, usually just do valve stems.

    • @arrogant_aaronmtb2115
      @arrogant_aaronmtb2115 3 года назад +2

      I live in Sedona went from 18 POE to industy nine 90 POE hub..such a game changer on the tech climbs🏁

    • @stinthedude
      @stinthedude 3 года назад +2

      What kit is that?

    • @tylerdrewry402
      @tylerdrewry402 2 года назад

      @@topspot4834 I changed my rotor bolts to oil slick

  • @benmmm7359
    @benmmm7359 3 года назад +50

    After owning my bike for 12 YEARS, I added a dropper post and much wider rims with tubeless tyres. Best and most effective upgrades I could have ever done.
    Next was changing to 12x1 speed and wider bars.
    Thanks for the awesome tips!

    • @bentoth2494
      @bentoth2494 2 года назад +4

      1x12*

    • @benmmm7359
      @benmmm7359 2 года назад +2

      @@bentoth2494 Yeah. That.

    • @bentoth2494
      @bentoth2494 2 года назад +4

      @@benmmm7359 only reason I’m being a petty person abt it is cuz I don’t want you to go saying that to your lbs like if your referring to a 3x7 and u say 7x3, and you might not get what your expecting 🥴😂 also we have the same name lol

  • @brokenlegz
    @brokenlegz 3 года назад +99

    I bled my brakes. Nearly went over the handlebars!!

    • @WorldwideCyclery
      @WorldwideCyclery  3 года назад +14

      😅

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 3 года назад +3

      Had that same experience when I replaced my 2 pot with an MT5.

    • @griffintaylor3861
      @griffintaylor3861 2 года назад +5

      @@andrewince8824 Yep, went from 2 pot cheapos to slx 4 pots with bigger rotors...yeesh

  • @Montblanc1986
    @Montblanc1986 3 года назад +200

    I've seen people try to put 170mm forks on 100mm hardtails... people need help

    • @kyleslater5245
      @kyleslater5245 3 года назад +74

      I’d do that... unless I could find a 180....

    • @ousqa
      @ousqa 3 года назад +6

      @@kyleslater5245 200

    • @vivek_v
      @vivek_v 3 года назад +14

      *GMBN*

    • @spuddo123
      @spuddo123 3 года назад +36

      Ikr, so stupid. Go for a dual crown instead

    • @fabiojones4157
      @fabiojones4157 3 года назад +26

      @@spuddo123 just take inspiration from Sam pilgrim and grab a fox 40

  • @demitriousjim
    @demitriousjim 2 года назад +2

    Sino Pinoy dito mahilig sa Upgrade taas kamay! Thank you Worldwide Cyclery for guiding us for upgrades! more power guys! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @leotugap8535
    @leotugap8535 3 года назад +7

    Im watching this with 0 money now i wanna rob a bank

  • @wills4343
    @wills4343 3 года назад +22

    I've upgraded every single part on my 2018 Intense. I went from GX to XT 12 speed, upgraded all the suspension internals. It's like a whole new bike.

  • @Raijin24226
    @Raijin24226 3 года назад +62

    My upgrade list is simple: The next one that's broken or is about to be broken is the one that I'll upgrade first.
    It's budget friendly in a sense because there is really no point in just replacing your parts. If you're planning on replacing, you better upgrade it.

    • @kyleyates8172
      @kyleyates8172 Год назад +1

      I'm currently doing this with a mongoose mode 900 BMX bike, so far I've replaced tires, pedals, grips, brake lever, brake cable, brake pads, gone through 3 chains, one sprocket, and my forks are out of true and that's my next upgrade. Went from a pos to really nice pretty quickly, needs taller bars still

  • @billderas3420
    @billderas3420 3 года назад +3

    Jeff. I cannot believe how many times I watch your videos for a second go-around. This was one that really hit home because I am considering a few upgrades for my Specialized Levo SL Comp. Thanks again for doing these videos. You are my hero!

  • @attisdei
    @attisdei 3 года назад +16

    This is a great video, especially for those who don't have experience. I got my first beginner mountain bike (hardtail) a few years ago, a 2016 Diamondback Hook. I Didn't really use it much, then the 2020 pandemic hit, and with the help of your videos, I've upgraded a few things during the lockdown. 35 stem, carbon handlebar, grips, saddled, and pedals. Although the rig is not modern nor fast, it made me like riding more than ever before. Thanks again for making these videos. My next upgrade is a dropper post. One suggestion for a new video is of mid-level bike brands that are recommended for those of us who have budget hardtail bikes.

  • @davidzapata493
    @davidzapata493 3 года назад +3

    And the award for most dramatic performance in a bike video goes to Jared. Excellent! Bravo!

  • @michalgondolewski8709
    @michalgondolewski8709 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Since I started my MTB adventure, I have purchased different bikes, and at the moment have 3. But my first MTB, a 2005 Mongoose Amasa Hardtail, is still there as it’s so good. I upgraded almost everything on it since new, but any changes were made when things needed changing. The older geometry doesn’t bother me, as the bike is so much fun. First thing was the fork, as the original was rubbish, so I replaced the Manitou Axel with a RS Recon coil. I still have it now and it’s great. I’ve also gone from 3x9 Deore to 1x11 SLX and I’ve gone tubeless on non-tubeless Mavic wheels. Changed the tyres a few times until I now found what I was looking for, and I love riding every time I go out. I probably could have bought a nice new bike with the money I spent upgrading my Mongoose, but the money was spend throughout the 17 years of ownership, rather than a one off purchase. Can’t see myself ever selling it now. Happy riding everyone!

  • @bengaunt7475
    @bengaunt7475 3 года назад +3

    I just got my first real MTB a Specialized Fuse 27.5 and can’t wait to do upgrades

  • @JJMilk
    @JJMilk 3 года назад +1

    As usual, cool video and informative. Always good to have proper insight!! 😎

  • @garrybear6555
    @garrybear6555 3 года назад +4

    Yaess that video I was looking for, thanks guys.

  • @Mapl3Syrup
    @Mapl3Syrup 3 года назад +16

    For me, I gotta have a powerful 4 piston brake, and a reliable dropper. That and any of my favorite grips and pedals.

  • @donmilani129
    @donmilani129 3 года назад +1

    Guys, I love the information in these videos. I’m just getting back into the sport🚴 with my kids and WOW things have changed!
    Thanks for the entertaining 🤡and informative videos

  • @pineapplepizza8645
    @pineapplepizza8645 3 года назад +17

    i got my first full sus a few days ago, (kona process 153 27.5) i love my bike and im so excited to get some cheap upgrades like grips :)

    • @wizaxed
      @wizaxed 3 года назад +1

      I just got a Kona Big Honzo DL a week or so ago. First new MTB since '92 - replacing my old GT Talera. I love it!! Your Process is a sweet bike!! Enjoy!

  • @khaimapostol962
    @khaimapostol962 2 года назад +3

    Most important upgrade is the riders own fitness and experience. Overtaking roadies and other mtbers on their $1k+ bikes with my $150 mtb with basic components is the best thing ever. That said I finally shelled out enough cash to get the Deore 12 speed and the difference is night and day. Planning on getting aero forks next.

  • @thelewisfamily6433
    @thelewisfamily6433 3 года назад

    Thanks for making these videos.. they always help me on what to buy and what to do

  • @kihealthandwellness
    @kihealthandwellness 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation... I'm in the market for a new bike and trying to work out how much to initially spend on the spec vs allowing room for improvement a little down the track... I found this both helpful and entertaining.

  • @Marc28031984
    @Marc28031984 3 года назад +4

    I upgraded my whole bike last year 😅
    Seemed like the perfect timing (Corona)
    So I was having fun, while most were searching for parts and bikes 😂🤙🏼
    Still got my old bike though.
    It’s fun to ride in the city.

  • @timmedcalf1357
    @timmedcalf1357 3 года назад +2

    Interesting video. I just transformed by new XC/Trail/Downcountry bike by changing the wheels, tyres, cassette and running tubeless. 10% weight reduction overall but all of it where it matters most so the bike suddenly feels responsive and lively for summer. Didn't use any flash parts. Cockpit is next with PNW Range bars on order. Saving pennies for some SID Ultimates!

  • @Dodgersvids
    @Dodgersvids 3 года назад

    A brilliant summary of component prioritization....Thank you.

  • @pkrent3461
    @pkrent3461 2 года назад

    I changed my handlebar, pedals and tyres... Totally different feeling now absolutely better

  • @mozworthy
    @mozworthy Год назад

    Very thorough and sensible. An excellent video. Well done. :)

  • @nicholasfry7492
    @nicholasfry7492 2 года назад

    hub engagement and drive train for sure! Great video. Keep em coming.

  • @eli.braun9894
    @eli.braun9894 3 года назад +28

    This is perfect I just got my first full suspension

    • @jroox_228
      @jroox_228 3 года назад +1

      Dang, what did you buy? Most things have been out of stock lately

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, go ride, have fun!

    • @eli.braun9894
      @eli.braun9894 3 года назад +4

      @@jroox_228 I just got a Marin hawk hill 2/ rift zone 27.5

    • @uwanallen1893
      @uwanallen1893 3 года назад

      same!

  • @moisestatis5418
    @moisestatis5418 Год назад

    Great video, thank you.

  • @darryla1999
    @darryla1999 3 года назад +4

    DMR V11 Pedals. The composite Vaults :) Loved my V12's which have given 2+ years good service but really want to try the bigger platform with the same/similar concave profile.

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine 3 года назад

    I agree with you Jeff. Basically contact points are the first place to start

  • @CoffeeMonster12
    @CoffeeMonster12 2 года назад +5

    Upgraded my grips with Ergon GA2's, absolutely loving them, the way they are shaped to your palm, the thickness of the rubber and all. Only thing I have to complain about them is that the midsummer blue is ever so slightly a different shade of blue than my frame which bothers me lol

    • @mtbmike6676
      @mtbmike6676 Год назад

      I've got these grips aswell and absolutely love them. I just didn't have the same issue with the colour, my orange grips perfecty match the colour of the details on my bike

  • @guitarlover302
    @guitarlover302 2 года назад +2

    As a returner to cycling at 65 ( previous experience was road racing 40 years ago ) bought used Rock Rider from E Bay £150
    Spent last week putting mud guards on , stand , new Continental tyres , chain guard , pedals from amazon - some slime for tyres
    Went into bike shop today to get tyres - shocked at price and variety of parts - how on earth do you choose - in addition labour rates to fix bikes £50-£55 an hour 😱 Specialist who looks after my Saab convertible is £48 an hour with electronic diagnostic equipment
    That will be my spend now on bike - done all the safety stuff - happy now to go out and explore lanes of Lancashire - another aspect which shocked me was depreciation on new bikes certain makes seem to lose about 30% in first year of ownership
    😱

  • @masteringalltrades8144
    @masteringalltrades8144 2 года назад

    my step son just got a bike and I haven't been in the bike game for decades. I figured I'd go to you Tube to find an upgrade guy that could break it down. you're my guy now I'm going through all your videos. 😂

  • @MaggieLRSplusman65
    @MaggieLRSplusman65 3 года назад +48

    getting fitter so I can faster. My 26er is perfect as it is.

    • @No-ti2sn
      @No-ti2sn 3 года назад +6

      Finally, another 26er rider!

    • @dido1803
      @dido1803 3 года назад +2

      @@No-ti2sn I still use 26 too.

    • @valesz4140
      @valesz4140 3 года назад +3

      @@No-ti2sn me too but i use 26 bcuz im small :3

    • @willkence7745
      @willkence7745 3 года назад +1

      26 train, freeride is life

    • @NoBrakes23
      @NoBrakes23 3 года назад +1

      @@No-ti2sn I just built a 29er/27.5+ hardtail, but my full sus is still 26. I love the 29er, but I love how the 26er feels like a BMX bike afterwards.

  • @gianalphonsusdiancincallad7024
    @gianalphonsusdiancincallad7024 3 года назад +1

    I would go tires, brakes, saddle, handlebar, grips
    For starters safety and comfort is a priority. During the first few months of biking, this things usually makes people love or breaks people from biking.

  • @willthethrill521
    @willthethrill521 Год назад

    Very informative THANK YOU
    my next upgrade... after watching this video... new bike lol I want all the things you said

  • @topcarbontechnologyco.ltd.4994
    @topcarbontechnologyco.ltd.4994 3 года назад

    We like your video very much, learn a lot!

  • @tommansfield1891
    @tommansfield1891 3 года назад

    Most helpful video I have ever seen

  • @mattmccluskey6857
    @mattmccluskey6857 3 года назад +59

    Handlebars seemed like a good upgrade to wider and 35mm clamp.

    • @ForkInTheButt
      @ForkInTheButt 3 года назад +1

      I did that with my cheap marlin 5. 35mm stem and 760mm handlebar

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 3 года назад +4

      Big upgrade. Went from 2017 stock at 700mm to Renthal Fatbar. That and going tubeless definitely my most noticeable upgrades.
      Least noticeable (but most expensive): carbon wheels.

    • @agrsk8r
      @agrsk8r 3 года назад

      I went from a 650mm wide bar with a 100mm long 25.4mm clamp to a 760mm wide bar with a 50mm long 35mm clamp. Won't ever go back.

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 3 года назад +1

      Went from 760mm bars on a 60mm stem to 800mm on a DMR Defy 35mm stem. Control just went straight up.

    • @agrsk8r
      @agrsk8r 3 года назад

      @@BH-ro4ly Hell yeah! You're going to love it!

  • @flemming_j_
    @flemming_j_ 3 года назад +7

    I always see it like this, if you have to ask, What upgrades you need/should do, you don’t need any 😉

  • @Weikka
    @Weikka 3 года назад +3

    Getting a new saddle which fits your butt really makes a huge upgrade in comfort

  • @ypure3859
    @ypure3859 2 года назад

    OMG THIS IS A FANTASTIC OVER VIEW!!!!!

  • @dems_mtb
    @dems_mtb Год назад

    Great video!

  • @AnonymousAndy2
    @AnonymousAndy2 2 года назад +1

    One of the best upgrades is actually just servicing your bike! Unless broken or worn out a service will make your feel like bike new again, plus help to stop parts wearing out so quickly & less rides ruined due to breakdowns.

  • @JasonBrozic
    @JasonBrozic 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2015 Trek 8.5 DS….
    Sounds silly to most I’m sure but this year she’s gonna get a 1x12 XT drivetrain, 4 piston XT brakes, XT wheel set wrapped with Surly Extraterrestrials, and a 100mm RockShox Pike….
    I myself will admit that it’s kinda crazy to dump that much into an XL hybrid 29er that’s 7 years old - but it’s gonna be such a huge upgrade to the bike as a whole - it will run like a completely different machine while still feeling like it’s original self….
    That bike is a multitool for me though - I do bike packing and bike camping with it, I take my boy for rides in the Burley D’Lite X all the time, I ride it on the roads all the time, and I do a lot of bike path and trail riding with it - some of the trail riding I do is pretty gnarly, especially for the 63mm Suntour NRX fork that’s on the front, lol - but it’s all held up pretty good for 7 years, I’ve taken that bike just about anywhere I can think of in rain, sleet, snow, or shine - I’ve put a a few thousand miles on it and it’s still running strong….
    This stuff getting done to it soon won’t just be an upgrade - it’s gonna be a transformation!

  • @tehnative9779
    @tehnative9779 Год назад

    Not saying I didnt learn anything. But I'm glad I'm more "experienced" then I thought. I've always switched out my tires and made sure my brakes were to my liking before riding a new bike.
    I use my bike to commute to work, but I love taking the shortcuts that rode bikes cant.
    Just switched out my grips to something more ergonomic, Never thought about switching my peddles, but I'm thinking they may be next.

  • @terr256
    @terr256 3 года назад +2

    I have a hard tail and the first upgrade was getting new forks. Went from rockshox recon RL to fox 34s. Felt like a new bike

  • @strix2035
    @strix2035 2 года назад

    Great video👍 i’m still on compatibility lol this will be my first build.

  • @liorlevi7677
    @liorlevi7677 3 года назад

    Top quality video 👌👍

  • @zacharydevan4107
    @zacharydevan4107 3 года назад +5

    Suspension valving is always overlooked.

  • @acuhealer62
    @acuhealer62 2 года назад

    I purchased an Orbea Rallon M20 last year. I was going to order a bike through their custom program but the wait was going to be redonkulus... Given the availability of bikes I opted to get the bike they had in stock and upgrade it. I immediately changed the stem and handle bars to OneUp. The carbon bar helped with my wrist pain. I also upgraded the the grips to Ergon GA 3. Suspension, I upgraded the Fit 4 damper to a Grip 2 on the Fox 38. I tried to live with the Deore 4 pot brakes but the wandering bite point was unacceptable and I had to bleed them at least once a week. Ended up putting on a set of TRP Quadiems which are amazing. Solid upgrades that made a noticeable difference in ride quality. Next year, new wheels. Most likely Nobl TR 37's with DT Swiss 350's a 54 tooth ratchet.

  • @thekingdomofbaddecisions7982
    @thekingdomofbaddecisions7982 2 года назад +1

    *looking at the $50 ht Mongoose 29er I bought and rode and loved today* Yeah, I'm solidly in the sub-2500 group.

  • @mattyosborne1453
    @mattyosborne1453 3 года назад

    I'v had my entry level hardtail Norco storm 1 for around 12 months now and just started modding up the bike. Started with grips, pedals and a mud guard. Just put some 203 and 180 brake rotors on and going to change to a 4pot caliper on the front (I'm a bigger dude, the 160 front and back with Tektro brakes just wasn't cutting it lol). Ordered an oval 32t chain ring to ditch the front 2 speed that will go with the box two prime 9 group set I ordered as well. Dropper post will be after that

  • @desperadodeluxe2292
    @desperadodeluxe2292 2 года назад

    I got an old clunker for a touring bike. It's got front suspension hardtail. I'm carrying all the weight on the front. So I was looking into upgrading the forks possibly to disc brakes. But I'm just playing around with it trying to keep it simple.
    Thanks for the vid it filled me in some.

  • @shaneclemens
    @shaneclemens 3 года назад +1

    So far I've added a dropper post with nicer seat, better grips and a wider carbon bar.. next up is some wider better quality tubeless tires!

  • @nxy6123
    @nxy6123 2 года назад

    To the last point of old bikes, i have my specialized sx trail (2010) and i love it, besides 2 issues, which i kinda fixed. Thing is i tried many many bike, none of them felt even remotely like that (im doing gravity/freeride/stunty things with it) like the geometry, its hard to explain but it just feels awsome, even others who tried it said its a complete different thing.
    Im still lucky that the bikes has Standart things everywhere but being 26" (made it 27.5" but thats another story of tight tolerances) and the rear wheel needing to be trued about 5-10mm more in the direction of the cassete (maybe its an old Standart?) to avoid just no allowed turning of the wheel cause its just in the frame.

  • @JoeChadburn702
    @JoeChadburn702 2 года назад

    I agree WHOLE HEARTEDLY with the Pedal Situation.. I Bought a Norco Charger and the Pedals it Came with got Binned Literally on Day 1. I Pedalled to Town to My Local Bike Shop Purchased some Bright Green Nukeproof Flats... Had em installed n Threw the Shit ones in the Bin when i got Home. Same with My Grips.. 2 Days Later i bought a Set of Bright Green Easton Grips n they are SAVAGELY Comfortable. Easton are Not overly Great but theyre better than some High end ones I tried out.

  • @simonbeck753
    @simonbeck753 3 года назад +7

    I put Raceface carbon bars on my trail bike and the difference is huge. the best upgrade for sure and not to expensive.

    • @ronbergunndy1259
      @ronbergunndy1259 3 года назад +4

      What's the benefit for those over normal bars

    • @simonbeck753
      @simonbeck753 3 года назад

      @@ronbergunndy1259 the feal and flex is amazing there way lighter than aluminum. They have super good damping performance and a whole lot of other thing.
      Pluses they look sweet. I have the race face Sixc bar

  • @antoniolll1524
    @antoniolll1524 3 года назад +1

    Hey Jeff, I'm thinking the next upgrade would be a rear shock. I'm very interested about the EXT Storia V3. It would be cool, if you do a video review about that shock!

  • @edwardweiszbeck1649
    @edwardweiszbeck1649 3 года назад

    Love your honesty

  • @jacksondaniels8169
    @jacksondaniels8169 Год назад

    I went dropper post lever, seat, pedals, bar and stem, then front shock. Do what your pockets allow you to do.

  • @Gworan
    @Gworan 3 года назад

    On a brand new bike, immediate "upgrades" are things like handlebars, stem, grips, if needed so that it fits me better. Probably new tires, according to riding style. Possibly then a new set of brakes and rotors, cause new bikes usually come with low-end brakes. Or just upgrade to sintered/finned pads. Maybe a new gear shifter, new bikes tend to have a better derailleur but a lower-end shifter... And pedals, of course.

  • @JackOfHearts42
    @JackOfHearts42 2 года назад +1

    SUch great insights. I'm really struggling with deciding if i should upgrade my 12yo Norco hardtail or buy new. So many standards have changed.

  • @jacksondaniels8169
    @jacksondaniels8169 3 года назад

    Yep, my 2000 Specialized FSR BigHit was way beyond upgrading.. finally broke down and got a 21 intense carbine.

  • @benepstein2215
    @benepstein2215 3 года назад +3

    I have a mongoose dolomite and for my birthday my friend gave me a trigger shifter and new grips since we go biking a lot my old throttle shifter was getting rusty
    And I just got new cranks for the bike too

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 3 года назад +8

    7 years, I am still riding my 13 year old bike.

  • @rosevillemtbdad302
    @rosevillemtbdad302 3 года назад +2

    Bought 2020 Trek Slash 8 last June - upgrades so far: 1. Fox Transfer Factory dropper w/ Wolf Tooth remote; 2. SRAM Code RSC brakes, upped rear rotor to 200mm; 3. Deity Speedway carbon 30mm/800mm bars; 4. Ergon GE1 Evo Factory grips; 5. Ergon SM Pro saddle; 6. Deity T-MAC pedals 7. Maxxis tires - DHF 2.6 front, DHR II 2.4 rear. 8. Currently in shop for complete overhaul of Yari fork - Debonair air spring and Charger 2.1 RC2 damper. It's good to slap cool stuff on your ride! What's next - better hub, better wheels?

    • @jroox_228
      @jroox_228 3 года назад +1

      Damn, sick bike!

  • @golpherboy13
    @golpherboy13 3 года назад +1

    New into MTB just gotta first budget hardtail did so much research and learned so much I bought the bike for 650 and im already 500 deep in upgrades lol. Air fork, pedals, handlebar, stem, grips, spacers, dropper post🔥 gonna be legit once im dome building it. Goimg hydraulic breaks next and then tubeless💯

    • @goeke1526
      @goeke1526 3 года назад

      Anyway you could send me a list of all your upgrades so i can stay around the 500 in upgrades you managed

    • @macfin4862
      @macfin4862 2 года назад

      What bike did you go with?

    • @golpherboy13
      @golpherboy13 2 года назад

      @@macfin4862 went with the nishiki colorado 27.5

  • @mushieslushie
    @mushieslushie 3 года назад

    I got a Canyon Spectral and I'm pretty happy with it. Maybe tires will make a difference but I'm OK with the ones I have and will only replace them when I need to. I did go tubeless but as far as all the other components that came with the bike, they seem plenty OK to me but I guess I don't know any better (which is OK by me). Reviews I read about the bike complained about the front tire, and they swapped it to the rear. When my rear wears down a bit more I might consider swapping them around just to extent the tire life a bit.

  • @i2LMedia
    @i2LMedia 2 года назад

    The Owen Wilson audio dub for A “WOW” factor got me 😂. 3:16

  • @jeffs8525
    @jeffs8525 2 года назад

    Going 1/12 eagle drive train was best upgrade to my 2016 Stumpy FSR. Went to bless out of the gate. New forks next year

  • @cfgosnell
    @cfgosnell Год назад +1

    Respectfully, I would suggest that (for hardtails) tires and brakes are first, closely followed by handgrips and pedals. Lastly followed by dropper post, wider bars / shorter stem, fork, etc...
    This is probably in coordination with an increasingly aggressive riding style and trails.

    • @VC30577
      @VC30577 Год назад

      I have an intro level hard tail and am considering these upgrades. What are your thoughts on wheels?

  • @franciscot4552
    @franciscot4552 3 года назад +1

    Great video! This really helps. I live in NJ and have a 2019 specialized StumpJumper ST expert carbon 27.5 Butcher and Purgatory Rockshox Debonair Pike 130 travel front. and rod the hell out of it this year. I come to realize that I should have looked into a better components/bike. ‘’ live and learn” I would like to upgrade my suspension front and rear, possible 29er upfront 27.5 in the rear. New hub, but most of the shops here are closed or it’s hard to find a tech/shop that I can bring in my bike.
    Any suggestions is greatly appreciated?
    Thanks!

  • @BhBraaq
    @BhBraaq 3 года назад +2

    I spent 2k recently on upgrading my tires, carbon wheels, xo1 drive train, 4 piston brakes... out of all that the tires were the biggest difference maker overall and were the cheapest upgrade lol 😆

    • @nicduynstee2171
      @nicduynstee2171 3 года назад

      Same with everything mechanical. I’ve worked on Race cars, moto, etc and the biggest difference maker is always new tires

  • @mikemarks1921
    @mikemarks1921 2 года назад +1

    I'm brand new to all of this its freaking mind blowing stuff I bought my bike off Facebook for 50 dollars it's a 90s gt all terra mountain bike lol

  • @derrickhenninger3727
    @derrickhenninger3727 3 года назад +1

    I just finished installing the Loam dropper post on a 2010 mojo today. Next upgrades are gonna be (hopefully) 1x12 drivetrain and a new shock. Still has original fox RP23 that I had to completely rebuild the damper(it works better but not great). Any suggestions on what kind of shock I should run as replacement? Sounds like from the video I should run something similar.

  • @andrewince8824
    @andrewince8824 3 года назад

    MT Trail brakes are probably the best sets out there as an immediate upgrade. 4 pot front and 2 pot rear for £160 ($220 USD) They're really cheap and really sharp.

  • @gregorysucher6987
    @gregorysucher6987 4 месяца назад +1

    my dad has a 30 year old bike and it still works perfectly

  • @travelthenarrowtrail8660
    @travelthenarrowtrail8660 3 года назад +2

    Jeff, upgraded from Raceface Next R to the Cane Creek EE Wings. Diminishing returns on that one, however... After sending in the Next R's 3 times for warranty issues, I upgraded and never an issue. Clearing out the annoying issue, keeping it on the trail. So what I gained, well, I fixed an annoyance and the ee wings look incredible. Did I mention that I saved 35 grams, lol, jk...

  • @jroox_228
    @jroox_228 3 года назад +49

    “SaVe Up A fEw ThOuSaNd DoLlArs” wtf my bike is like 800

    • @agrsk8r
      @agrsk8r 3 года назад +4

      Mine was $450 (9 years ago) with $800 in upgrades over the past year. About the only thing a modern $1200 bike has that mine doesn't is modern rim size. I'm still stuck at 26".

    • @nickmeyring7888
      @nickmeyring7888 3 года назад

      HA $350

    • @jroox_228
      @jroox_228 3 года назад

      @NonLegit Nation nice! That’s a pretty good beginner bike. When you get around to upgrading it, a good first thing would be to upgrade the mechanical disc brakes to hydraulic would make a big difference in your riding. Just a little tip for down the road

    • @jroox_228
      @jroox_228 3 года назад

      @NonLegit Nation nice man! Hope it works out for you

  • @BerserkerNick
    @BerserkerNick 3 года назад +1

    I upgrade in this order, comfort, handling, braking, drivetrain. I don't really care about resale because when I get a new bike then I keep my old one as a backup or give it away to someone that needs a bike.

  • @linustakee7547
    @linustakee7547 3 года назад

    jajaja so good video love the jumptrail! now feel motivated what gest me going the longest while bike is delta parole or other rokk music!

  • @the_game_cartridge9187
    @the_game_cartridge9187 3 года назад +5

    I've got an entry level hardtail and the only thing I've upgraded was the fork, it did have a 100mm suntour xce or something like that. My bike now has 100mm rockshox reba RL.
    Glad I got them.

  • @colindixon9543
    @colindixon9543 3 года назад +2

    Tyres for the terrain you ride is always the best money spent.

  • @nrevo7
    @nrevo7 3 года назад +2

    is it considered an upgrade to adjust your cockpit to make yourself more confortable while riding or replace the tyres to suit your riding terrain?

  • @theepimountainbiker6551
    @theepimountainbiker6551 3 года назад

    So far the only upgrade my bike has gotten is lights. Totally needed for biking in the dark. Next will be some pedals, the ones that came on it are too small for my big feet.

  • @Eri94
    @Eri94 3 года назад

    I'm riding a 26er Chameleon, taking that thing apart is just as much fun as riding it

  • @X41N3
    @X41N3 Год назад

    I have upgraded the steerer, stem, seat, tire with armour and tube, pedals, grips and added a bunch of lights. Still want a HE hub, stronger wider wheels, a seatdropper and idk heated grips maybe

  • @Panslapper
    @Panslapper 2 года назад

    I am 53 years old so i have seen a few skid marks in my time.....and I have to say I am glad to see the back of 26 inch wheels....its a shame they didn't go sooner than they finally did.

  • @joshtp1234
    @joshtp1234 2 года назад

    I just bought a nice plush saddle and now I never even think about my ass on long climbs. Well worth the extra weight. No need for a chamois anymore.

  • @ashernichols4361
    @ashernichols4361 3 года назад +4

    I am 5’6 and still use 780mm bars

  • @giieleke3000
    @giieleke3000 3 года назад

    Hi, I'm buying a MTB (Olympia Iron 2021), but I'm thinking about a few upgrades. I'm unsure if I should upgrade the groupset from deore to xt, or if I should upgrade the fork, from rock shox SID SL to a Fox 32 float. What would you guys advice?