The dirty secrets of changing a rear bike wheel with Joanna Zeiger (JZ bike tip part 3)

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2010

( http://www.EverymanTri.com ) Watch as Olympic triathlete Joanna Zeiger along with her training partner Brandon Del Campo show you the dirty secrets of changing a rear bike wheel

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  • You wouldn't want to put in"Lowest gear" but the "Smallest gear".

    Smallest (rear)gear means highest and that's what she did.

  • son como los jotos no se quieren maltratar sus manitas

  • I'm always carry a pair of latex gloves on my saddle bag when I'm trainning

  • Very helpful, thank you. I like the idea to use gloves!

  • What's the secret about that..? In Europe we do this for a 100 years (and without the Yank-gloves...haha)

  • Don't be afraid to get dirty!! I never shift before removing. I just remember which cog it was on.

  • I just changed the rear tire on a electric scooter, talk about a pain in the ass!

  • to take a rear wheel off, you should shift it into the HIGHEST** gear, aka smallest cog, which is what she did. just pointing out the little flaw

  • I think *most* people are going to have to get dirty hands, at least with the rear wheel.

  • How did she shift down? Couldn't see.

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