I've begun to love tinkering with my bike and doing work on it myself. The other day, I switched out my handlebars and installed new brake levers and cables all by myself! I felt so proud! Thanks for inspiring me to ride my bike! :D
Thanks for covering Rookey bikes. I saw his work on YT at the Portland Bike Maker's Show and was blown away at his craftsmanship. I'm amazed at how much skill he has for the limited time he has been a frame builder. He's a tremendous talent.
Wheel building is so satisfying but I have to say my first set was quite stressful but once you get in the flow its a nice process of focus and seeing things take shape, become true in all dimensions - I think it gives you more of an appreciation and mechanical sympathy.
Hey, just wanted to say that I absolutely love your videos. You've inspired me to commute to my university by bike and it often really is the best part of my day. Even now when I'm during my exam period I try to ride my bike as much as I can. Thanks, cheers from Poland!
You're such a chill dude, I love your videos. I was thinking about your channel today while riding my bike and overthinking. It helped with just enjoying the moment :)
Man I wish I could afford the lovely bikes you show in your vids. I only have a $200 cheapo all-stock Trinx MTB for my commute/strolls/errands. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love riding it as a matter of fact I have over 4k km on it. It's just I get a wee bit envious of the gorgeous bikes I see. Really really love your videos, it makes me want to ride for no reason at all! ❤
After 40 years of tinkering with bikes, I decided to try my hand at wheel building back at the start of the pandemic. Thoroughly enjoyed it. And it’s quite satisfying to ride on wheels that you’ve built yourself. A great resource for me is ‘Wheel Building’ by Roger Musson. It’s an e-book that you can find online for 9 pounds (yes, he’s English). I read several wheel building guides prior to picking this one up, including the classic by Jobst Brandt, but none ‘spoke’ to me like Roger’s book. Highly recommended and a valuable resource. Good luck with your rebuilding journey.
Great to hear the word plethora on RUclips plus also good to see it related to bike lanes. Nice that you had a pause between phase one and the tension part. Free Palestine! ✊
LOVE! Thanks for taking the time to shoot, edit and share another video. I have a slight buckle in my rear when that I'm going to see if I can true out myself this weekend 🍉
I started my first wheelbuild 1,5 years ago out of necessity since I couldn't find any nice silver hubs with silver spokes and rims. I since had to replace a handful of nipples due to me squashing them when building the wheels :D - I've built a couple of wheels for my vintage bikes since then, because they come with 126mm O.L.D. and you don't find those prebuilt anymore. Being able to wheelbuild opens up a whole world of opportunites, so kudos for learning it and getting into it. (I used a video from a trials rider Ali Clarkson - cannot reccomend enough!)
I've binged your videos lately and look forward to each new one every week! I've never seen how bicycle wheels are assembled before and it was really interesting. I'm spending a lot more time on my bike lately thanks to you. Sadly the lovely classic steel bikes like the ones you have seem almost impossible to find here in Iceland, but I can dream of owning one some day!
You're a brave man for tackling wheel-building. I have Jobst Brandt's book on wheel building and a truing stand, but have not summoned the patience and self-forgiveness to try it. Also, I'm here for the swearing at cars. Don't take that away from us.
do it! - I find the only daunting task to be determining spoke lengths. But online calculators are really helpful. If you can, measure your hubs and rims ERD before you order your spokes. it's much more rewarding to have the right length of spokes from the get go, than to realise halfway thru the wheelbuild that they are either too short, or too long. :D (happend to me). Also, patience is key. And start with a 3cross lacing pattern. :)
For me, you have invented the “skedaddle.” Every single time I get a notification that you have posted a new video, I hit a quick skedaddle to make a cup of coffee. Then I skedaddle to find a comfortable seat so that I can watch undisturbed. 😂 I enjoy every second of your content. Thank you for continuing to post. It’s nice to have these moments of pure enjoyment each week!❤
Yeah, for sure wouldn't be the same Probably Riding without your intro and music (your wife was right!). I don't watch with kids, but I feel like we should be educating the future generations about the f#%k cars movement 😅😂 Thanks for another great video 💚
I'm building my old 1985 Ross Mount Whitney into a touring bike. I'm doing it for two reasons. 1. It was my first bike that I bought when I went to college, and I can't bear to part with it but it's just collecting dust now. 2. I want to learn how to fix anything on it and maintain it myself.
Great stuff man! Well done on the wheel and thank you for another lovely video. I’m living vicariously living in Seoul. I must figure out what a cortado is and where I can find one here.
Velocity Blunt SS 27.5" polished rims White Industries CLD polished hub set Sapim Laser spokes. Pretty spicey DIY wheelset once I get all my parts in. Sapim only recommends pros touching their Laser spokes but I want to give it a go. They also claim their Laser spokes absorb sock and dampen vibration. I'm interested in whether that's the case. Supple wheelset paired with supple tires like from Rene Herse.
i love how calm your videos are :) i was wondering if it would be possible to have a video on building a bike from scratch? i'd imagine it would be really nice to both watch and listen to your narration of your process!
Hi! I love all your videos your content is so inspiring and relaxing. I’ve started biking so much more and taking my time and I love it so much. I like when you mention what something is called in Korean but would love it if I could read how it’s being pronounced and spelled. Hello and Thank You from Victoria, Canada!
Anyone else notice the resemblance between Bonanza's interior design and Coava's (now closed) location in SW Portland? I miss that location and their green wall.
You should check this penknife out, it’s a Mercator Buckels, from Otter knives, a great breakfast knife blade, very handy for on the go, hiking etc, without the worry if your penknife is legal, not sure of laws in Korea , I used to cycle a lot but stopped for whatever reason, but your videos are giving me a itch. Thanks
@@Ey_upit’s just a Mercator handle with the buckel blade, traditional German breakfast knife, it would be better quality over a opinel knife, you can get butter knives from all over with different designs, but otter are hand finished, and can be addictive penknives to buy, have a few opinel myself also , great basic knife for a very good price
rim builder @ velocity here, there’s a chance i made or helped make those standalones! :) hope the wheelset works out well for you, love the videos as always ✌️✌️
@@probablyriding thank you! I said this guy just tides his bike goes and gets coffee and does a voiceover. It’s so refreshing compared to people screaming at you to subscribe.
@@probablyridingDo you follow or recommend any similar channels? Mellow rides, nice scenery, good food and music? Edit: never mind. I just found the links on your community page👍
ahh the bromptons in the shot and one of them has that child seat that i've been looking at! dying to know if people actually like it for carrying children
Ex-German Chancellor Merkel once said, “Cyclists do have their own interpretation of traffic rules. But we are not pushing hard for obeying the rules, but for better and more bike paths and as far as helmets go for cyclists, we focus on the voluntary usage and not bringing in laws for that.”..So.. yeah, there is no right or wrong in cycling. Just ride responsibly.😅
I've begun to love tinkering with my bike and doing work on it myself. The other day, I switched out my handlebars and installed new brake levers and cables all by myself! I felt so proud! Thanks for inspiring me to ride my bike! :D
It’s satisfying to be able to tinker yourself. New bars always switch things up nicely. Enjoy!
Bike building is fun and rewarding.
Audible "Yay" when I saw your video in my feed.
Lol exactly the same as me 😂
Yay!
Thanks for covering Rookey bikes. I saw his work on YT at the Portland Bike Maker's Show and was blown away at his craftsmanship. I'm amazed at how much skill he has for the limited time he has been a frame builder. He's a tremendous talent.
He makes very nice bikes and is a nice guy too!
Wheel building is so satisfying but I have to say my first set was quite stressful but once you get in the flow its a nice process of focus and seeing things take shape, become true in all dimensions - I think it gives you more of an appreciation and mechanical sympathy.
I enjoyed the flow and the guidance of Rookey Bike helped with the stressful part.
I'm never going to do this but I watched till the end like I was. I love your videos. ❤
Thank you!
I still remember the first time I changed my own tube and tire, its a skill I will never forget.
Nice to be able to do it yourself.
I just changed my first inner tube a couple of weeks ago and was super proud of myself after. 😂❤
This is one of the next things on my list to relearn. I just started riding again after 30 years.
Hey, just wanted to say that I absolutely love your videos. You've inspired me to commute to my university by bike and it often really is the best part of my day. Even now when I'm during my exam period I try to ride my bike as much as I can. Thanks, cheers from Poland!
That is awesome!
It’s a slippery slope. Today it’s a set of wheels, next you’ll be back at Rookey to build yourself a frame!
Don’t tempt me!
You're such a chill dude, I love your videos. I was thinking about your channel today while riding my bike and overthinking. It helped with just enjoying the moment :)
I appreciate that!
Man I wish I could afford the lovely bikes you show in your vids.
I only have a $200 cheapo all-stock Trinx MTB for my commute/strolls/errands.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love riding it as a matter of fact I have over 4k km on it. It's just I get a wee bit envious of the gorgeous bikes I see.
Really really love your videos, it makes me want to ride for no reason at all! ❤
I’m very lucky. My excuse is that I haven’t had a car for 15 years haha
Used $100 Trinx folding bike here! How do fam?😊
After 40 years of tinkering with bikes, I decided to try my hand at wheel building back at the start of the pandemic. Thoroughly enjoyed it. And it’s quite satisfying to ride on wheels that you’ve built yourself.
A great resource for me is ‘Wheel Building’ by Roger Musson. It’s an e-book that you can find online for 9 pounds (yes, he’s English). I read several wheel building guides prior to picking this one up, including the classic by Jobst Brandt, but none ‘spoke’ to me like Roger’s book. Highly recommended and a valuable resource.
Good luck with your rebuilding journey.
Thanks for the recommendation 👍🏻
I'm more excited for Friday mornings than Saturdays now. Thanks for another great video!
You’re famous!
Great to hear the word plethora on RUclips plus also good to see it related to bike lanes. Nice that you had a pause between phase one and the tension part. Free Palestine! ✊
Thank you!
Life has been rough as of late. Appreciate the distraction, truly. Thank you.
Hope things get better for you.
@@probablyriding Thank you.
honey wake up probably riding just uploaded
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LOVE! Thanks for taking the time to shoot, edit and share another video. I have a slight buckle in my rear when that I'm going to see if I can true out myself this weekend 🍉
You can do it!
I started my first wheelbuild 1,5 years ago out of necessity since I couldn't find any nice silver hubs with silver spokes and rims. I since had to replace a handful of nipples due to me squashing them when building the wheels :D - I've built a couple of wheels for my vintage bikes since then, because they come with 126mm O.L.D. and you don't find those prebuilt anymore. Being able to wheelbuild opens up a whole world of opportunites, so kudos for learning it and getting into it. (I used a video from a trials rider Ali Clarkson - cannot reccomend enough!)
I definitely want to buy my own tools for it now! Thanks for the video rec.
I've binged your videos lately and look forward to each new one every week! I've never seen how bicycle wheels are assembled before and it was really interesting. I'm spending a lot more time on my bike lately thanks to you. Sadly the lovely classic steel bikes like the ones you have seem almost impossible to find here in Iceland, but I can dream of owning one some day!
Glad you like them! Would love to bring my bike to Iceland one day!
@@probablyriding Go for it! 😄
You're a brave man for tackling wheel-building. I have Jobst Brandt's book on wheel building and a truing stand, but have not summoned the patience and self-forgiveness to try it.
Also, I'm here for the swearing at cars. Don't take that away from us.
Rookey was there to guide me patiently. Fuck cars!
do it! - I find the only daunting task to be determining spoke lengths. But online calculators are really helpful. If you can, measure your hubs and rims ERD before you order your spokes. it's much more rewarding to have the right length of spokes from the get go, than to realise halfway thru the wheelbuild that they are either too short, or too long. :D (happend to me). Also, patience is key. And start with a 3cross lacing pattern. :)
Tinkering with a bike is so much more satisfying than tinkering with a car
So true. And easier.
And cheaper
Your videos are giving me all sorts of ideas for my own future shop. The bike culture in Seoul looks very cool! More shop visits!!!
Great to hear!
I started liking riding bike since watching your videos. Almost every day riding in Daegu where i live. Keep it up! 🙌
Happy to hear that!
For me, you have invented the “skedaddle.” Every single time I get a notification that you have posted a new video, I hit a quick skedaddle to make a cup of coffee. Then I skedaddle to find a comfortable seat so that I can watch undisturbed. 😂 I enjoy every second of your content. Thank you for continuing to post. It’s nice to have these moments of pure enjoyment each week!❤
Probably Skedaddling.
@@probablyriding i just choke-laughed 🤣
Another wonderful video and congrats on building your new wheels!!!😃
Thank you 🤗
The wheel looks great! I’d like a new set at some point soon and you’ve inspired me to look into possibly building them instead of buying a set.
Go for it!
Enjoying the adventures. Keep it going. Thank you 🙏🏼 ☕️
Thanks!
Lovely just lovely ❤
Thank you! 😊
Another great one mate 👌
I tell you, wheelbuilding has always intimidated me. It's like some sort of socercery 😅
Thanks! Rookey bike explained the magic pretty well.
Nice one, man. Taking my bike to the shop today in Busan. Decided to stick with 700c and i'll squeeze the biggest tyres I can on, with my fenders.
Nice. Probably best to have the wheels it’s designed for. I’m sure you can get tires wide enough for comfort.
Yeah, for sure wouldn't be the same Probably Riding without your intro and music (your wife was right!).
I don't watch with kids, but I feel like we should be educating the future generations about the f#%k cars movement 😅😂
Thanks for another great video 💚
Free Palestine 🇵🇸🍉
Thanks!
I'm building my old 1985 Ross Mount Whitney into a touring bike. I'm doing it for two reasons. 1. It was my first bike that I bought when I went to college, and I can't bear to part with it but it's just collecting dust now. 2. I want to learn how to fix anything on it and maintain it myself.
Sounds great 👍🏻 Good luck!
I love your manifesting of your bike.
Can you show us all your bikes and give us some insights?
Maybe I’ll do a video with all if them but for now there’s a bike check of each bike in my video feed.
Hope local bike shops do workshops for wheel building and other necessary basic maintenance/building for bikes
They exist. In London, there’s Babyldn bikes and London Bike Kitchen which hold community workshops. Pretty cool
@@probablyriding ey that's pretty cool, bikeshops that gives back to the bike community
Great stuff man! Well done on the wheel and thank you for another lovely video. I’m living vicariously living in Seoul.
I must figure out what a cortado is and where I can find one here.
Thanks! It’s just a small strong flat white. 50:50 ratio of espresso to milk.
Always have my mechanic true my wheels, but I think I'll have another go at it next time, you seemed to be having fun :)
Go for it
Velocity Blunt SS 27.5" polished rims
White Industries CLD polished hub set
Sapim Laser spokes.
Pretty spicey DIY wheelset once I get all my parts in. Sapim only recommends pros touching their Laser spokes but I want to give it a go. They also claim their Laser spokes absorb sock and dampen vibration. I'm interested in whether that's the case. Supple wheelset paired with supple tires like from Rene Herse.
Sounds like a sweet wheelset
really wished retro rim-brake rims have textured brake track like the mavic exalith? Exolith something, or the HED with their Turbine😅😅
These are machined sidewalls
i love how calm your videos are :) i was wondering if it would be possible to have a video on building a bike from scratch? i'd imagine it would be really nice to both watch and listen to your narration of your process!
Currently building a bike. There will be a video when it’s done!
@@probablyriding awesome! looking forward to it :)
Hi! I love all your videos your content is so inspiring and relaxing. I’ve started biking so much more and taking my time and I love it so much. I like when you mention what something is called in Korean but would love it if I could read how it’s being pronounced and spelled. Hello and Thank You from Victoria, Canada!
Thanks for the suggestion 👍🏻
whats up Marcuss!!! As usual keeping the good vibes going! Thanks for the shout out :)
Thanks! Keep creating wonderful art 🖼️
Great job on your wheelset! I’ve built two wheelsets for myself. Great experience, but I don’t think I want to build wheels for other folks.
I want to build more but just for myself too.
Wheel building is so satisfying and once you lace up the first one you realize it's nowhere near as intimidating as it seems.
For sure. The fine tuning is the hard part.
Lovely video 🇵🇸
Thank you! 😃
Cool! I built my first wheels this year as well. Don't forget to check the spoke tension and true after a few rides cuz thing settle.
Thanks! Will do!
Anyone else notice the resemblance between Bonanza's interior design and Coava's (now closed) location in SW Portland? I miss that location and their green wall.
Sounds like a nice space
@@probablyriding google "coava sw jefferson" and check out the pics, you'll see what I mean
I remember that spot! Used to go by it on the bus every morning (different road homeward). I knew Bonanza reminded me of something. Thanks for that!
Very nice. I hope the watermelon tasted good.
It did!
You should check this penknife out, it’s a Mercator Buckels, from Otter knives, a great breakfast knife blade, very handy for on the go, hiking etc, without the worry if your penknife is legal, not sure of laws in Korea , I used to cycle a lot but stopped for whatever reason, but your videos are giving me a itch. Thanks
Sorry but it looks like an Opinel to me...Still those Otter knives look fabulous.
Thanks for the recommendation.
@@Ey_upit’s just a Mercator handle with the buckel blade, traditional German breakfast knife, it would be better quality over a opinel knife, you can get butter knives from all over with different designs, but otter are hand finished, and can be addictive penknives to buy, have a few opinel myself also , great basic knife for a very good price
rim builder @ velocity here, there’s a chance i made or helped make those standalones! :) hope the wheelset works out well for you, love the videos as always ✌️✌️
Awesome thank you! Love the velocity rims on my Atlantis too!
Thankyou 😊
🤗
I was just talking about this channel to my girlfriend yesterday!!!
Thank you!
@@probablyriding thank you! I said this guy just tides his bike goes and gets coffee and does a voiceover. It’s so refreshing compared to people screaming at you to subscribe.
the guy at 2:15, wearing his helmet in the cafe. 😂😂
Safety first
How many David Bowie fans smiled at 3:48
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@@probablyridingDo you follow or recommend any similar channels? Mellow rides, nice scenery, good food and music? Edit: never mind. I just found the links on your community page👍
What is the mesh hat (yellow and white) that you wear? Excellent content by the way.
Thank you. It’s from Hitch over here in Seoul. Probably Riding versions coming out soon!
@@probablyriding is there a website? I'd love to support. Thx
hey nice video, i will check out the cold nood shop! thanks!
Hope you enjoy!
4:12 good one 🤝
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Suika and Wald basket 👍
👍🏻
Please tell me what those rainbow straps were
From Rivendell Bicycle Works.
How did that phone not shoot out of that handlebar bag in the opening shot? I was nervous for it :P
Hasn’t happened yet
Wheel building is oddly satisfying and frustrating at the same time. 😅
True!
@@probablyriding I’ve built a couple of sets and are still riding them. So far so good.
Are the safety triangles a requirement for bikes? seems like most people have one.
No. They just look cool and make you safer.
Need to get me a Safety Pizza. 🍕
How hot does it get in Seoul in the summer? I’m in the northeast of the US and it’s currently 95F/ 35C
Yesterday was 34c. Sometimes reaches high 30s with 90% humidity!
I wanna do this so bad
Good fun!
bike build series!!!!
Waiting on the final parts for the rest of the build. Korea’s not the e easiest place to find parts especially when you’re picky like me.
Do they ship bikes to the US
I’m sure they do.
great video, u really love cold noodles huh 😂
Cold nood summer!
just curious how fast can your bike go in km?
I don’t record my rides so I have no idea.
Wheel building looks complicated 😮
Not as much as it looks
ahh the bromptons in the shot and one of them has that child seat that i've been looking at! dying to know if people actually like it for carrying children
I appreciate their convenience but I don’t find Bromptons that nice to ride even without a load.
Ex-German Chancellor Merkel once said, “Cyclists do have their own interpretation of traffic rules. But we are not pushing hard for obeying the rules, but for better and more bike paths and as far as helmets go for cyclists, we focus on the voluntary usage and not bringing in laws for that.”..So.. yeah, there is no right or wrong in cycling. Just ride responsibly.😅
Wise words.
기술자~~
🤓
Another enjoyable video, hope I can build my own wheels some day. And of course free Palestine!
You can do it!
Free Palestine ❤
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Free Palestine!
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