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  • I used to have nightmare's taking off and putting back on my rear wheel back on my bike lol. After watching this video I was able to successfully remove and put back on my tire after pumping a new tube. Now, even though I wont have to worry about doing anything with my bike for God know's how long, I CAN'T RIDE IT ANYMORE! I got hit by a car about a week ago and its totally demolished.

  • well, glad I wasted an hour trying to figure it out myself.....then I watched this and did it about 30 seconds....nice job!

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  • Fantastic! I can't believe how easy this is. I've avoided replacing the rear tire for 20 years because I've been intimidated by the cogs!!

    I have restored an old Vespa from scratch in the past but never got past the cogs of my bike!!

  • waching these kind of stuff saves me money. thank's!!

  • y are my idol

  • Just got a used road bike but the bike is super tall. Can I change the tire size or do I have to get another bike? Would like to switch it to 20" tires. Please respond I really would like to start biking the transit doesn't come so cheap :')

  • @Jiggahata1 Putting 20" wheels on a road bike to make it fit is like calling a donkey a horse. You really need to get a frame that fits you. Critical things like handlebar reach (related to top tube length) are totally unaffected by wheel size.

  • THANK U SO FREAKIN MUCHH

  • What about those ghetto 1991 bikes that I have where's there's no clamp but instead two bolts that you have to tighten with a power tool?

  • haha

  • vertical dropouts are shit !

  • Thanks! I would have saved myself a lot of time and effort if I would have watched this before I started working on my project!

  • thank you

  • I like this video because it shows me how to do it without having the bike clamped on a mechanic's stand.

  • do all wheels fit for everybike? and is there a way to make them fit? i just bought new wheels and they are smaller in circumference than the older ones...please let me know!!!

  • no because the wheels will be small so the pedals will touch the ground

    if theyre big theyll be bigger than the bike frame

    so no

  • take your new wheels back to the shop and request replacement with wheels having the right size for the bike.

  • Thank you very much! Took one hour to figure this out, but took only 5 mins to do it your way.

  • These videos are GREAT!!!

    Thanks!!!

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