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Thanks for the tip to squeeze the caliper and lift the noodle. I had been unscrewing the bolt that secures the cable before. This is way easier and requires less recalibration after reinstalling the wheel.
just the best video plain english well presented and easy to understand Im just about to get my first full sus bike and this proved extremely helpful thanks a lot!!
Thank you for a very straightforward video, I needed to find a way to show someone how to take their bike wheel off quickly and this was probably better than any verbal description I could have given. 😂
can you make a video on troubleshooting for some reason, the spring adjustments aren't working, and one of my break pads rubs against the rim no matter whether the adjustment screw is out or turned in all the way
I only wish whoever edited this video didn't think that that awful, annoying music was needed. When are video editors ever going to learn that simple fact?
Good video. My problem is when I replace the brake pad, it twists as I snug up the bolt. There are other brake pad designs on older bikes where this is worse problem, you need three hands. I'm aware of the "third hand" device but mine doesn't fit the cantilever type brakes shown in this video
Thanks for this! I keep trying to look up what's wrong with my v-brakes, and they're apparently missing the springs. No wonder they're loose and not braking properly!
I've been nervous about removing the wheel on a bike I bought several years ago due to the breaks possibly closing. Thank you for showing how easy this actually is.
In lockdown and my friend lent me his Volt. The only thing was my entry-level road bike was not compatible. Whilst I had my bike wheel off I thought I'd give it a little clean - MISTAKE! In short, thanks! This vid helped me get the back wheel back in its rightful place
Thank you Micheal. Its Xmas Eve and you saved me from having to present a Xmas present to my 8 year old that was unrideable. Lovely clear video. You have much more patience that I do! Thank you again and Happy Christmas!
Great video: I had a problem adjusting my brakes. I bought new pads and now there going to work like new and greased the brake pad levers.The grease was dryed out.
thanks 4 the video. what about the case when the arms work fine when u pull the lever but tilt (and don't recover) when u push in on one side? the other side recovers (pulls back from the rim) but the first side doesn't. i tried micro-adjustment screws but it didn't help.
Great video, thank you. But I believe your levers are connected reverse of what they should be. Right lever/right shifter = rear brake/rear derailleur.
No way I can’t believe there’s a video on this bike I have the same bike and I love it even though it’s really old it rides like a dream, I’m 13 and it used to be my dads bike but he doesn’t ride it so now it’s mine it’s crazy to see all the extra parts on it that I took off lol
Brilliant as some of the other YT vids on V-brake adjustment are, Michael's gave me the light bulb moment when he was tightening the locking nut : you have to squeeze the brake lever while adjusting the cable length going through the nut. 1 hour to adjust a brake (not very well at all) has been reduced to about 3 minutes. Great stuff.