Agree with NQ, let's see a tire replacement only, disassembly video. The vast majority of us will only need to teardown enough to replace the tire and/or tube.
Why are the first recipients of the 16x wheel having so many technical issues? Secondly, have the issues been resolved? Lastly, is the audio system the culprit of the malfunctions? I am expecting a 16 x delivery soon, and I am hoping the aforementioned issues are resolved.
1. why plastic is so brittle ? 2. no sealing ? no after month of use ot gets all dust, sand and moisture. when it will be fixet ? because there is no reason to buy KS instead GW ( much better quality for the same price) ( o and no cut off problems as well)
Instead of brandishing the tools at us, how about telling us the sizes of the tools, especially the hex key? I realize that creates language problems, but I don't know what tools to use from this video!
@@MrMoustache89 honestly if a person can't do a basic thing like look at a Fastener and figure out what tool to use to remove it. Then you probably shouldn't attempt to open up your wheel as its way over your head.
Inner case so easy to be broken I've only been riding for 4 month but my 16x case inside is broken idk why they don't care about this problem.. they should solve this issue
I have an important question! Does vacume tire meaning tubeless tire work for the Kingsong 16x? Found so many tubeless tire online these days but not sure if It fit! Thanks 👍
Figure it out yet? Both sides the axle rod holding the pedal pops out to the right when looking at it directly as the wheel is laying on its side. Use a 5mm Hex/Allen wrench through the right side to remove the small, threaded axle plug. Before tapping out the axle stick your long screwdriver/rod into the right side (the plug removed) and mark the measurement how far it is buried for when you replace it. Tap the axle out using a long, skinny screwdriver or rod from the left side ejecting it out the right. The rod goes back in from the right side with the slightly tapered end first. Tap it in using your marked driver/rod then replace the threaded plug.