Motorcycle wheel lacing explained & demonstrated

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @BikeGremlinUS
    @BikeGremlinUS  9 месяцев назад

    If you have any questions, please use the BikeGremlin forum (I try to respond to every comment, but RUclips sucks at notifications, especially when it comes to any follow-up questions):
    www.bikegremlin.net/
    Relja

  • @sprintrs2000
    @sprintrs2000 Месяц назад +2

    This by far the easiest way to do this job ,and I've watched quite a few videos on the subject, thankyou.

  • @twagoner2
    @twagoner2 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for going slow, you have the heart of a teacher

  • @dananeal2971
    @dananeal2971 9 месяцев назад

    Some people are born teachers, they do not patronise students, nor belittle them, nor assume previous knowledge. Good teachers take pleasure in sharing knowledge and skills. This tutorial made me feel like I was in the same room, being taught on a one to one basis. The wonderful thing is, I can watch this tutorial over and over again, but if I was being taught on a one to one basis, when I left the room, it would be over forever. Thank you for making a complex subject easier to understand, I am very grateful that you have shared your experience and expertise with us.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words. This was heart-warming to read.
      What you described is exactly my goal for most articles and videos:
      Make them in a way that the 10-20 year old me would have liked to learn from. :)
      Relja

  • @GARGOLASPERFORMANCECOATINGS
    @GARGOLASPERFORMANCECOATINGS Месяц назад

    Good video, trying to take my VTX 1300 spoke wheels apart to powder coat the rim and hub and came by your video ! 👍🏽

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Месяц назад

      Glad to hear it helped - that makes all the effort put into making it worth while. :)
      Relja

    • @GARGOLASPERFORMANCECOATINGS
      @GARGOLASPERFORMANCECOATINGS Месяц назад

      @ on the spokes it runs over 3 spokes does the same apply even though it’s 3?

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Месяц назад

      @@GARGOLASPERFORMANCECOATINGS For technical questions, or advice, I’d be happy to help over on the BikeGremlin forum:
      www.bikegremlin.net/
      To keep everything organized, I’m only providing answers there. Thank you for understanding!
      Relja Novović

  • @lethalsparrow
    @lethalsparrow 2 месяца назад

    I really appreciated this video! your methodical approach is exactly what I needed to understand the process. I have to redo a rear wheel from my XS650 soon and you taught me everything I needed to know, thank you!

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  2 месяца назад

      Yamaha XS650 is a beautiful motorcycle.
      I'm glad if this helped you get it in a good riding condidion. :)
      Relja

  • @snottyvar
    @snottyvar Год назад

    This is the best video on this subject I have found. Thanks very much. By the way the sticks with cotton are commonly called Q-tips, after the predominant manufacturer and the tape is called masking tape. Cheers

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Glad you liked it.
      Thanks for the (Q-)tips. :)

  • @mikewild8639
    @mikewild8639 Год назад

    Thanks I wasnt getting anywhere until I saw your video. Good Job!

  • @viniciuswiermann3010
    @viniciuswiermann3010 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, I am restoring an old motorcycle with my dad and the rims/spokes are kinda rusty, so I will have to disassemble it all in order to proper remove the rust. It will be my first time lacing it back tho, so kinda nervous but your video helps me calm it down haha. Thanks

  • @eccchung
    @eccchung 2 года назад

    got a good explanation of the fixing awareness and the reasons for better understanding for the newbies. thank you for your detail explainations.

  • @garwhite8872
    @garwhite8872 10 месяцев назад

    Boring is spot on! However your sharp as a tack,and your patience is empecible,im floored at how patient you are. Anyway thanks a lot man,I now know everything I didn't do right.patience being the first thing I do not have. But if you hire a pro, it'll cost ya about $250-to $300 ,so forget that man ,I got bad habits that are expensive,who's got $300 to throw down on some guy or lady,lace and true up your wheel. Of course I'm talking rear hub motor on a 4×20 rim and rear tire. I tried but there is a lot more to lacing and truing your back tire with a hub motor. Now my back wheel doesn't wobble from side to side,but wobbles up and down

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  10 месяцев назад

      Cool - glad it helped. :)
      I do plan to make "faster" (shorter) versions of my articles & videos (with links to the more detailed versions for when people get stuck), but I still haven't made the basic (long) versions for all the stuff I wish to cover, so it will be a while. :)
      Relja

  • @fretzmaler7591
    @fretzmaler7591 Год назад

    Good and simply explained now i do My own and look for your trueing video. Nice, you Are an expert

  • @collyernicholasjohn
    @collyernicholasjohn Год назад

    Thanks! You include critical steps other videos I’ve watched didn’t. Particularly your tips about using the pre-existing marks on old hubs, and the different orientations of the rim holes. 👍

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Cool, glad if it helped.
      My father, and a mechanic I learned a lot from, were both very detail-oriented ("do it right, patiently, or don't do it at all"). That's how I've learned to do stuff, and that's how I pass on the knowledge. :)
      Relja

  • @cjeevs
    @cjeevs Год назад

    Thanks for the very detailed explanation

  • @LuficariusRatspeed
    @LuficariusRatspeed 2 года назад

    Glad the sound got better over the years. :)

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  2 года назад +1

      Yup - that was of the greatest importance.
      But I've also worked on the image (and lighting) quality improvement - though poor sound was by far the biggest problem.

  • @chamber-t5e
    @chamber-t5e Месяц назад

    pleasing accent brother, nice video

  • @marcussellers9512
    @marcussellers9512 Год назад

    excellent video de-mystified the whole process will be watching the next video 👍

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Yes, thank you.
      There seems to be a lot of mystification of the wheel-building process (both for bicycle and for motorcycle wheels), while it is a simple straightforward process that just takes some patience, but has no “magic” or “art” in it. At least in my opinion and experience.
      Relja

  • @SteveSmith-uf4pf
    @SteveSmith-uf4pf 3 месяца назад

    I love the detail. Thank you

  • @HungTran-pr1mx
    @HungTran-pr1mx 4 дня назад

    have you ever seen a rim with uneven holes spacing? does this affect the performance of the wheel?

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  4 дня назад

      For comments, questions, or advice, I’d be happy to help over on the BikeGremlin forum:
      www.bikegremlin.net/
      To keep everything organized, I’m only providing answers there. Thank you for understanding!
      Relja Novović

  • @jeanlucvassort6411
    @jeanlucvassort6411 5 месяцев назад

    Hye, thanks for your efforst to explain us the process. Excellent ...

  • @markiobook8639
    @markiobook8639 Год назад

    excellent demonstration. Awesome.

  • @fredsalazar4907
    @fredsalazar4907 3 месяца назад

    Can u use these same concepts for bicycle wheels I mean do bike spokes have a difference in the angle of the the L shape at the end of the spoke I can see using the grease pluss I know a bicycle wheel don't nearly as fast as a motorcycle so I can see were building a motorcycle wheel would need a lot more attention and and skill but I would think you can make much better money working with motorcycles plus there is different patterns with bicycles does the same go with motorcycles

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  3 месяца назад

      Yes, the principles are the same. This is my introductory article to bicycle wheel building (it contains links to articles and videos explaining all the details):
      bike.bikegremlin.com/9276/bicycle-wheel-building-basics/

  • @robertengland8769
    @robertengland8769 Год назад

    As my dad said, a little patience, and a few kind words is all it takes. Same spoke pattern on any wheel.

  • @hammerfoot4273
    @hammerfoot4273 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you are doing these and willing to show it to others. Thank you for your knowledge. Keep it up, ride safe and God Bless.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Thanks. :)
      Knowledge is the only commodity that multiplies when you share it.

  • @wetsumpproductions380
    @wetsumpproductions380 2 года назад

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @davidsheppard1133
    @davidsheppard1133 Год назад

    That you very much that was very informative!

  • @billbyrd9845
    @billbyrd9845 Год назад

    I'm only half way through with the video, but I must say, I have never seen inner spokes on both sides going in the same direction. But it's clearly correct for this wheel. Hmm. I like your accent. Where are you from? I'm assuming you're in the US based on your YT title.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Hi Bill,
      I'm from Europe - Serbia, the city of Novi Sad (Serbian Amsterdam as far as cycling culture and infrastructure go).
      This is the "RUclips Community" post where I explained the channel name(s):
      www.youtube.com/@BikeGremlinUS/community
      Briefly put: Since I run two channels, one in my native (Serbocroatian - BikeGremlin RS), and one in English, I made different suffixes for each one, to prevent confusion. BikeGremlin US is easier for me to pronounce than BikeGremlin EN - which was my first idea for the English channel (pun intended) version. :)
      Fun fact:
      "RS" officially stands for "the Republic of Serbia," but I like to joke that it stands for "Relja Selja" which rhymes and in my native it means "Relja the Bumpkin." :)
      A bit more about me - on my website:
      www.bikegremlin.com/about/

  • @jones_bright9178
    @jones_bright9178 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing thank you 🇦🇺👍

  • @fredsalazar4907
    @fredsalazar4907 3 месяца назад

    This makes me want to build my own chopper even more I can do it I just know I can get me a old Yamaha xs 650

  • @thirstyecho
    @thirstyecho Год назад

    hmm multumesc

  • @garysheren9353
    @garysheren9353 2 года назад

    I like your video its was a big help i have just completed a vintage dirt bike and would like to do the hub power coated them to make it complete .never did always had payed someone else thanks for your time

  • @alexdarmstaedter454
    @alexdarmstaedter454 Год назад

    masking tape.

  • @twagoner2
    @twagoner2 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for going slow, you have the heart of a teacher