I love this guy. He gives a very clear explanation of what needs to be done avoiding jargon, or phrases such as "It's easy." 'Cos it ain't until you've done it a few times.
Figured I probably knew what to do but really appreciate park tool's videos making me feel more confident about changing my tires alone now. In other news, I love that "disengage the noodle" is a real technical term 😂
So helpful to have different examples to compare with what kind of bike you have! For those of us that know nothing about bikes, it is a lifesaver video!
Thank you for this thorough instructional video! I changed my inner tube for the first time with the guidance of this video. I appreciate your attention to all the little details, including the notes on what minute mark to skip to to move to the next step.
Absolutely fantastic! Detailed, well shot, excellent sound, tons of details covering all aspects. I am actually looking forward to changing both tires!
thank you so much for this! Also watched your "replace tires and tube" video and finished changing everything on my bike within 1.5 hours for the first time! Now I know how to do it easily the next time! Thank you so much for the learning experience.
Just changed my inner tube for the first time and I just started biking just a month ago, removing the rear wheel is quite hard because my rear derailleur doesn't pivot as much as the video shows so when returning my rear wheel I ended up unscrewing my rear derailleur just to have enough space. Overall it was a new experience for me.
Amazing. Thank you so much. You guys are legend. Using this and your other video on repairing a flat tyre, I was able to put a new inner tube on my back wheel. Everything else I looked at on the internet to help just led me astray and had me pulling my hair out.
Never had a bike with gears until I got my Fast Ripper 3 week ago. Thank you for this video, now I know I won't fuck up my derailleur when removing the rear wheel!
Thanks so much. I would've just bought a new bike before but I was able to replace the rear tube watching your tutorial. Very helpful and generous of you to share
Thanks!!! I had to pop both tires off to fit my bike in my car then I wound up needing an emergency back wheel install instructions. I could not fig out how to coordinate connecting it w the derailer & chain. Your instructions saved me from an embarrassing trip back to the shop🙈🙏🏽
Great detail...very good. Just started riding again after many years out. Used to be able to change inner tubes for fun but learning all again from scratch. Was trying to figure out how to release the brakes to get the wheel off first. Your great explanation helped a lot! Thanks.
Great video, thank you! I had no idea how to get the rear tire off before but now I have done it for the first time. It was very helpful showing all the different brake mechanisms too.
Thanks for the this video! I was able to remove the front wheel on my new bike several times for transport purposes. On this last try though, it looks like one of the brake pads is far too close and also a little high up, causing friction on the tire. Any ideas how to fix this?
Possibly. If you replace the entire axle assembly, yes, but you must match the cone profile. Possibly all you need is an axle. If your axle is M10 x 1mm, then it is easy with a new axle. If you are 3/8" x 26 tpi, then not so easy.
Having difficulty w my rear tire it's kinda wide 2.5 in not much free space the side with the cogs fits in nicely all the way to the back but the other side.... for 1 the marking from the factory install is not as far back, and it does make a rubbing sound
I couldn't find a lockout on SRAMx5 rear derailleur and getting the big tires on my 29er in there a disk and the solid axle type is more challenging and not covered here.
Thank you, my OOOOO whats the name of it. OH YEAH... My stem valve went all crooked on my yesterday and it wasn't letting me use my pump... I used a couple of your videos to get er done. Thanks
How it works in my bicycle: Front is easy. Almost exactly like this one. But I have to make sure it's aligned properly. Sometimes wheel might be crooked, and it'll touch the mudguard once you tighten it. Rear wheel: Remove the nuts from both sides, remove the stand, remove the mudguard support, remove the carrier support, remove the chain, remove the wheel. Putting it back: Insert the wheel axle into the slots, attach the chain, make sure the chain adjustment lever is in its spot, tighten or loosen the chain adjustment lever nut, to make sure chain tension is correct, tighten or loosen the other lever so wheel is aligned, insert the supports for carrier, mudguard, stand, insert the nuts. Make sure about alignment and chain tension one last time, and tighten the nuts. Nuts should be tight enough so the stand can't move around even if you tried to push it
Mudguards and racks can make this more difficult but the steps are still the same. Sometimes you will need to unscrew the axle nuts or quick release all the way.
I can't even believe all the different types of caliper releases. I feel confident that whichever one I have, I'll have instructions on how to remove the wheel, instead of looking for another video. Well done! However, I am a little concerned that I will put the wheel back on and not have everything seated right or attached securely. No one wants to find that out once you're on the bike.
I’m trying to reinstall my rear wheel on an MTB with disc brakes and quick release. I fought with it for a half hour and can’t get it back on. It seems like a two person job, unless you own a bike repair stand. Bicycles are one of the most difficult mechanical things to work on in my opinion.
Help! This guide was very useful for removing and installing rear wheel for the first time when I had a flat, but while re-engaging the linear brake after installation, I accidentally made it too tight! Stuck in the middle of nowhere typing this comment
I removed my bike's rear wheel for the first time ever, and replaced an inner tube successfully, thanks to all this good advice. Great videos!
Me too!
Took me over 2 hrs and damaged two tubes as bent the presta valve!
Eearrgh arjejck😢
Thank you for posting this video. I'm a 71 year old lady who changed the tube and put the wheel back on my bike!
I love this guy. He gives a very clear explanation of what needs to be done avoiding jargon, or phrases such as "It's easy." 'Cos it ain't until you've done it a few times.
first time someone is showing what will happen if u squeeze the brake lever when the wheel is removed. thumbs up 👍
M Iftekhar Abir you obviously don't watch seths bike hacks
Erm...
SETHS BIKE HACKS.
I made that mistake once, wish I'd seen this before.
Its lot worse on cars.
Figured I probably knew what to do but really appreciate park tool's videos making me feel more confident about changing my tires alone now.
In other news, I love that "disengage the noodle" is a real technical term 😂
So helpful to have different examples to compare with what kind of bike you have! For those of us that know nothing about bikes, it is a lifesaver video!
The detail in these visuals and explanations is really impressive. Truly a 5 star vid.
I am restoring an old Japanese Tiger Road bike. This demonstration was fantastic, very concise. My equipment is old but principles are the same.
I had removed my rear wheel to transport my bike and don't know how to put it back. Glad to find video like yours to help me out.
Thank you for this thorough instructional video! I changed my inner tube for the first time with the guidance of this video. I appreciate your attention to all the little details, including the notes on what minute mark to skip to to move to the next step.
Thank you! Your awesome. Your saving me a lot of money! I got tired of taking my bike to the shop and paying $20 everytime I got a flat.
Absolutely fantastic! Detailed, well shot, excellent sound, tons of details covering all aspects. I am actually looking forward to changing both tires!
I don’t even have my own bike yet....but I’m trying to get informed since I’m buying one soon....I really like this video
thank you so much for this! Also watched your "replace tires and tube" video and finished changing everything on my bike within 1.5 hours for the first time! Now I know how to do it easily the next time! Thank you so much for the learning experience.
It's always a pain.. the trick is more practice makes it less of a pain!
Another excellent video from Park Tool. Their well-deserved reputation for excellence is reflected in these videos.
Just changed my inner tube for the first time and I just started biking just a month ago, removing the rear wheel is quite hard because my rear derailleur doesn't pivot as much as the video shows so when returning my rear wheel I ended up unscrewing my rear derailleur just to have enough space. Overall it was a new experience for me.
Amazing. Thank you so much. You guys are legend. Using this and your other video on repairing a flat tyre, I was able to put a new inner tube on my back wheel. Everything else I looked at on the internet to help just led me astray and had me pulling my hair out.
Thanks for showing so many different types of bikes/systems!
These video's are filmed and explained very well. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Been riding for many years and just changed my first tube.
The killers
Wow, what an incredibly thorough, well filmed video.
This is the best tutorial I've ever seen. Perfect job. Thank you
Never had a bike with gears until I got my Fast Ripper 3 week ago. Thank you for this video, now I know I won't fuck up my derailleur when removing the rear wheel!
Thanks so much. I would've just bought a new bike before but I was able to replace the rear tube watching your tutorial. Very helpful and generous of you to share
Bought a new bike?!! kinell, someone's clearly very well to do! XD
2:38 just when I thought I knew everything about my bike you guys came through clutch for Shimano 💪🏾💯🤝🏾
Thanks!!! I had to pop both tires off to fit my bike in my car then I wound up needing an emergency back wheel install instructions. I could not fig out how to coordinate connecting it w the derailer & chain. Your instructions saved me from an embarrassing trip back to the shop🙈🙏🏽
Great detail...very good. Just started riding again after many years out. Used to be able to change inner tubes for fun but learning all again from scratch. Was trying to figure out how to release the brakes to get the wheel off first. Your great explanation helped a lot! Thanks.
thanks for the video and great instruction! I just replaced the tube on my bicycle's rear tire!
Calvin is my hero! Such great advice
Wow, one of the best tutorials I've seen on RUclips. Fixed my very first puncture just by simply following your instructions.
Just changed out the tube and finished it up... Thx for the video guys!
Best explanation in the market. Thank you.
These were great instructions. I’ve never done it before and your instructions were very clear. Thank you for putting this together
thanks so much for all the brake tips in the beginning!!! that was where I was getting stuck
Best video so far.... Cover 2-3 different set of wheel....
Wow, this helped me alot! Who knew it was this easy!
Excellent video - Thanks for producing.
You saved my life sir with this great video, thank you very much!
THank you so much. Your videos are so professionally made, easy to follow and straight to the point. Thank you again!
Thank you!! I sure was worried I would screw something up, but this described it so well, I didn’t mess anything up! Great video!
Nice video. With this information I can better manage my wheels and keep them fit for the road. Thanks
Fantastic instructional. Because the wheel replacement at 3:40 breaks my brain, I'd love to see the closeup replayed from rear and top-level views.
Thank you. Even do I tought I knew all this i still found couple of good tips. 👍
Great video could change my inner tube because of this!
Clear as mud. I couldn’t understand much of this because I’m not a mechanic.
Very simple and clear. Thank you!
That's very helpful. You gave the idea of almost all types of bikes. Thank you so much for sharing the video.
Good graphic detailed procedure explanation. Thumbs up!
OUTSTANDING!!!! Super helpful and in extreme detail !
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@@Ryan-yg8jd what do you mean no?
Dude this comment is 2 years old.
@@voltagemaster5841 the comment is 2 years old dude
@@voltagemaster5841 i guess Ill wait another year for a response
Geeze this sure is a lot more involved than I thought!
Great video, thank you! I had no idea how to get the rear tire off before but now I have done it for the first time. It was very helpful showing all the different brake mechanisms too.
Thanks for the video, it's very helpful, explained very well
Thanks for all the help!
Thanks for the this video! I was able to remove the front wheel on my new bike several times for transport purposes. On this last try though, it looks like one of the brake pads is far too close and also a little high up, causing friction on the tire. Any ideas how to fix this?
thanks this really helped me with my repco mountain bike
Hi I have a bike with solid bolt type axel disc brake system. Can I convert it to quick release system
Possibly. If you replace the entire axle assembly, yes, but you must match the cone profile. Possibly all you need is an axle. If your axle is M10 x 1mm, then it is easy with a new axle. If you are 3/8" x 26 tpi, then not so easy.
Thanks for sharing this knowledge
Having difficulty w my rear tire it's kinda wide 2.5 in not much free space the side with the cogs fits in nicely all the way to the back but the other side.... for 1 the marking from the factory install is not as far back, and it does make a rubbing sound
Thanks, this was very helpful.
this video makes this task easy
because it is
Very helpful and comprehensive, thanks.
How do you put the chain in the right place? Manually? Or by setting the shifter and what number is that, 1 or 7?
Straight to the point 👏👌
Nice and clear instructional video, i click the subscribe button
Even with this video I still can't get my wheel off, guess I'll just take it to the shop lol
@Quinton Yosef omg iv been using it too and it's so great
whyyyyyyy it literally takes 2 seconds
@AC Bikes ikr, you just pull a lever, use ur hand to unscrew the thing, and ur wheel comes off in 5 seconds or less (at least for disc brake qr axle
@@linemedia666 it might be an unused, old, or broken type of release mechanism
@@commenter1639 yeah that is true but im just cringing at the fact that someones gonna take their bike to a shop to take off the wheel
Hey, great video only downside are the ads
I hate the music but I love these videos!🤓👏🌹
Awesome videos. Exactly the info I needed.
Thabk you! Just changed mine.
I couldn't find a lockout on SRAMx5 rear derailleur and getting the big tires on my 29er in there a disk and the solid axle type is more challenging and not covered here.
very educational! good job. makes it look so easy
There's one problem, I'm too weak to unscrew the pegs
Same
ask ur dad lol
@@S.0OSY lmao like i have one
;-; he wasn’t home
Eat weetabix
Best video ever
very helpful. thanks much.
The tricky part is centring the wheel in the frame,when putting back
@3:07 Is it important what position the QR spring is in? does it matter? Is the fork sitting in-between it? I don't want to damage it.
We have a video for that.
ruclips.net/video/Y-Bho7aMw5E/видео.htmlsi=ehJDQ8CzkOwWstcp
Thanks for the great video!
Thank you, my OOOOO whats the name of it. OH YEAH... My stem valve went all crooked on my yesterday and it wasn't letting me use my pump... I used a couple of your videos to get er done. Thanks
Very informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
How it works in my bicycle:
Front is easy. Almost exactly like this one. But I have to make sure it's aligned properly. Sometimes wheel might be crooked, and it'll touch the mudguard once you tighten it.
Rear wheel:
Remove the nuts from both sides, remove the stand, remove the mudguard support, remove the carrier support, remove the chain, remove the wheel.
Putting it back:
Insert the wheel axle into the slots, attach the chain, make sure the chain adjustment lever is in its spot, tighten or loosen the chain adjustment lever nut, to make sure chain tension is correct, tighten or loosen the other lever so wheel is aligned, insert the supports for carrier, mudguard, stand, insert the nuts. Make sure about alignment and chain tension one last time, and tighten the nuts. Nuts should be tight enough so the stand can't move around even if you tried to push it
Thanks, Internet Dad.
Great video, thanks so much!
What happens when there are mudguards and racks? Do you have to take them off completely or just unscrew the nuts at the axle?
Mudguards and racks can make this more difficult but the steps are still the same. Sometimes you will need to unscrew the axle nuts or quick release all the way.
I have a hub gear on back wheel of electric bike. Any special instructions for this?
Thanks, it helped.
Does this work for any kind of bike
And what do you do if you got a puncture in the middle of nowhere and have no fancy bike stand? DO you have a video for that too?
Great tutorial..Thanks
I found this really helpful.
Thank you very much for this !
what are the bicycle brands used in the video?
Such a helpful video.
I can't even believe all the different types of caliper releases. I feel confident that whichever one I have, I'll have instructions on how to remove the wheel, instead of looking for another video. Well done! However, I am a little concerned that I will put the wheel back on and not have everything seated right or attached securely. No one wants to find that out once you're on the bike.
Great explanation! Thanks!
Thank Luigi!
Thanks alot dude, earned a sub!
What if rim brake quick release on the caliper arm is smooth to close on the front and hard to close on the back? Needs lube or something else?
Thanks! Worked like a charm.
I’m trying to reinstall my rear wheel on an MTB with disc brakes and quick release. I fought with it for a half hour and can’t get it back on. It seems like a two person job, unless you own a bike repair stand. Bicycles are one of the most difficult mechanical things to work on in my opinion.
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Help! This guide was very useful for removing and installing rear wheel for the first time when I had a flat, but while re-engaging the linear brake after installation, I accidentally made it too tight! Stuck in the middle of nowhere typing this comment