lol Sorry for the low quality. This was more of an answer to some folks who didn't think you could install a rear w/out touching the drivetrain. It's not really supposed to be a how-to.
Thankyou for this, straight and to the point. The camera quality wasn't great but you go some good closeups...Now I'm gonna go do this for the first time.
My Scott CR1 SL's dropouts make it a bit difficult to do this without lifting the chain first but there's got to be a way to do it more easily. Practice makes perfect.
The tire is attached to the rim and doesn't move during wheel installation.
The wheel is centered by applying a downward force to the seatpost with the right hand. When you push down on the bike, the axle ends are pushed to the top of the dropouts, and it's centered every time.
@waterrockets1 What happens if when I push the axle end to the top of the dropouts the wheel it's not centered? Bytheway, in your case, is there a space between the wheel and frame before tightening - in my case is - ? Sorry for typing, not englishman :) .
lol Sorry for the low quality. This was more of an answer to some folks who didn't think you could install a rear w/out touching the drivetrain. It's not really supposed to be a how-to.
waterrockets1 6 months ago
excellent camera views
PacificSurgeNJ 1 year ago
it would be a good video if the quality was better. couldn't see any definition. try again with better video quality please
ttyea 1 year ago
Useless video. The quality is so poor i can't even see what you're doing
CrackFiend101 1 year ago
Thankyou for this, straight and to the point. The camera quality wasn't great but you go some good closeups...Now I'm gonna go do this for the first time.
300Mhz 1 year ago
My Scott CR1 SL's dropouts make it a bit difficult to do this without lifting the chain first but there's got to be a way to do it more easily. Practice makes perfect.
fodera6 1 year ago
mine's never that easy....
samthor 2 years ago
Yeah, Kleins are exempt from any reasonable wheel installation options ;)
waterrockets1 2 years ago
try that with rear facing dropouts...
simpsonbo 2 years ago
But he's not centering the tire
towndrunk1234 2 years ago
The tire is attached to the rim and doesn't move during wheel installation.
The wheel is centered by applying a downward force to the seatpost with the right hand. When you push down on the bike, the axle ends are pushed to the top of the dropouts, and it's centered every time.
waterrockets1 2 years ago
@waterrockets1 What happens if when I push the axle end to the top of the dropouts the wheel it's not centered? Bytheway, in your case, is there a space between the wheel and frame before tightening - in my case is - ? Sorry for typing, not englishman :) .
Vasi
reparatorii 7 months ago
Nice video, thanks for posting
freshwater12 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I can do it too!
barracuda253 4 years ago 3
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killcactus 4 years ago
YOU JUST GO LEARNED
LAGCA 5 years ago