Its been a while since I have been back on the forums, it got a little heated when I decided to be honest about my lack of bike fixing skills, due to somebody else who used to fix my bikes over the 10 years who sadly is not around anymore and a small select few who were lets say a little hostile.
Which brings me on to where I am now months later, having had various issues with my Haibike All Mtn 7. Its been quite a journey, but first up I want to say thanks to the general community for being there when I needed answers or I had specific questions regards the tools I needed or how to achieve certain things. Here is a list of basic things I can now do confidently having learned from my mistakes.
Changing brakes pads
Setting up and going tubeless
Fixing and repairing broken chains
Re greasing headset bearing
Removing of pedals and fixing issues
Setting correct sag, and setting air pressure and rebound settings front and back
Replacing from chain ring and spider ring including what tools needed
Repairing tubeless tires on the trail with cuts and tears
Swapping out re hanger and refitting
Indexing of gears and proper use of high/low and B screws
derailleur tension based off B screw pressure
Basic bike maintenance and pre ride bike checks including all torque bolt settings
How to clean and look after bike, including where to put gt85 and Silicone and where not too
How to check for chain and cassette wear
Much better rider
Things I still need to learn and maybe you could advise on correct guides:
How to bleed brakes properly with a bleed kit
How to achieve more pressure in brake levers they always seems to be too soft no matter what I adjust
Barrel twist seems to do nothing on either gears or brake
How to solve bike creaking (going to regrease all motor bolts and take seat apart)
So while I am not expert, I have learned a lot in the last 3 months or so, thanks to those of you who reached to advise and help.
Haters going to hate, leave them to it.
It actually feels great to be able to fix and do things your self and not pay your LBS for basic stuff you can learn and achieve yourself.
Thanks. Boots.
Andy.
Which brings me on to where I am now months later, having had various issues with my Haibike All Mtn 7. Its been quite a journey, but first up I want to say thanks to the general community for being there when I needed answers or I had specific questions regards the tools I needed or how to achieve certain things. Here is a list of basic things I can now do confidently having learned from my mistakes.
Changing brakes pads
Setting up and going tubeless
Fixing and repairing broken chains
Re greasing headset bearing
Removing of pedals and fixing issues
Setting correct sag, and setting air pressure and rebound settings front and back
Replacing from chain ring and spider ring including what tools needed
Repairing tubeless tires on the trail with cuts and tears
Swapping out re hanger and refitting
Indexing of gears and proper use of high/low and B screws
derailleur tension based off B screw pressure
Basic bike maintenance and pre ride bike checks including all torque bolt settings
How to clean and look after bike, including where to put gt85 and Silicone and where not too
How to check for chain and cassette wear
Much better rider
Things I still need to learn and maybe you could advise on correct guides:
How to bleed brakes properly with a bleed kit
How to achieve more pressure in brake levers they always seems to be too soft no matter what I adjust
Barrel twist seems to do nothing on either gears or brake
How to solve bike creaking (going to regrease all motor bolts and take seat apart)
So while I am not expert, I have learned a lot in the last 3 months or so, thanks to those of you who reached to advise and help.
Haters going to hate, leave them to it.
It actually feels great to be able to fix and do things your self and not pay your LBS for basic stuff you can learn and achieve yourself.
Thanks. Boots.
Andy.