the chain should be on both the small chainring and the small cassette cog (ie: crossed) before removing the wheel. Engaging the large chainring before removing the wheel just maintains tension on the rear derailleur and makes things more difficult that they need to be.
Damn, that is so much sexy to see women who does road bike for real, with a tight flashy outfit, a high quality bike and that knows how to fix a tire hehe. Sadly there seem to be 1 out person of 10,000 in my city like this.
It was also very useful information by the way as I'm going in a few minutes to install new tire + tubes on a brand new wheel I just bought and I never done it before (Fulcrum Racing Zero + Continental Attack/Force Twinpack). I feel much more confident to do it now.
It's the tube your changing not the tire!
ThePhilthy77 1 month ago
I've got that same crankset.
hudsonquay 3 months ago
the chain should be on both the small chainring and the small cassette cog (ie: crossed) before removing the wheel. Engaging the large chainring before removing the wheel just maintains tension on the rear derailleur and makes things more difficult that they need to be.
hoah 3 months ago
Damn, that is so much sexy to see women who does road bike for real, with a tight flashy outfit, a high quality bike and that knows how to fix a tire hehe. Sadly there seem to be 1 out person of 10,000 in my city like this.
It was also very useful information by the way as I'm going in a few minutes to install new tire + tubes on a brand new wheel I just bought and I never done it before (Fulcrum Racing Zero + Continental Attack/Force Twinpack). I feel much more confident to do it now.
KriegsMaschine 4 months ago 2
Thank you! My bike now has new road tires!
erinptacek 5 months ago