Crankset Removal & Installation - Bike

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2016
  • This video shows how to remove an old crankset on a mountain bike, and install a new one. With the proper tools, anyone can do this. Enjoy saving money and do it yourself!
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Komentáře • 265

  • @olid512
    @olid512 Před 10 dny

    The best video on CZcams showing and explaining this process. Thank you for sharing this with the world.

  • @RoissyAngel
    @RoissyAngel Před 4 lety +9

    The best, most simple and most explanatory video on YT showing how to do this. Cheers.

  • @mikecloutier2734
    @mikecloutier2734 Před 2 lety +12

    Honestly this is one of the best tutorials on this subject. You’ve done a great job with the details of removing a crankset. Thank you 👍

  • @yordyiam
    @yordyiam Před 5 lety +39

    As I'm thinking of replacing my budget level 3x10 group set, I've watched a few of these videos.
    This one is great! Simple and to the point without expensive bike or parts to distract from the content.
    Good work here 👍

  • @sachinm4651
    @sachinm4651 Před 4 lety +12

    Very good explanation of the procedure. Thanks Phil for taking time out and posting this video !!

  • @thatmemeguy5943
    @thatmemeguy5943 Před 3 lety +20

    Awesome video, the threads in my right crank were stripped and when I took it to my local shop the guy said he’d fix it for $80. I’m going to try and fix it myself following this video, thank you so much.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +6

      ouch! stripped threads could mean you need to buy a new crank. let me know how it worked out.

    • @Matrix.F1
      @Matrix.F1 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@PhilCrocketthe never did

  • @Three7G-MTB
    @Three7G-MTB Před 2 lety

    This is the best and simplest explanation. So many other videos I’ve seen, skip the part where they actually show how to remove the dang thing.
    Thank you for this video ! Very helpful.

  • @1a2b3c4.
    @1a2b3c4. Před rokem +1

    Wow, I watch about 10 different videos and all they did was confused me even more. You covered every thing and made it simple and understandable. Thank you very much.

  • @PilotPirxz
    @PilotPirxz Před 3 lety

    I went through quite some instruction videos which contained way too much ladidaah. Then I found yours: ultra clear and to the point. Thx!

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 2 lety

      hopefully, you will find that ALL my videos are to-the-point. That's what I'm known for.... Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @kaiobikeg8749
    @kaiobikeg8749 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your simplistic step by step video. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @reganmccormack5841
    @reganmccormack5841 Před 4 lety +2

    That was so informative! clear video and the audio was clear as well!!

  • @K1LLW1N
    @K1LLW1N Před 7 měsíci

    This is the best video that I found for changing a crankset. Got everything I needed, followed step by step. Now my bike doesn't try to kill me anymore, gold xD

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Glad your bike is no longer trying to kill you now!

  • @SupaHotFjalla
    @SupaHotFjalla Před 3 lety +9

    Seriously well-edited tutorial, not a moment wasted. Great job.

  • @danksourskitlleuwu6725
    @danksourskitlleuwu6725 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm new to biking in general, most videos seem to be longer and more complicated then needed so thank you for the simplified video so instead of paying over $100 to get a new crankset installed i can do it my self for around $80 and some patience, thank you.

  • @PaulinaAllure
    @PaulinaAllure Před 8 lety +7

    Love this video ! Enjoyed watching it !

  • @worshipman
    @worshipman Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello,
    Thank you for this video, it is very efficient and simple and easy to understand.
    Thank's a lot.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting, my friend!

  • @ALMStudios
    @ALMStudios Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this great tutorial! Straight forward and very helpful! Solved my problem, much appreciated! 💪

  • @markandalis1702
    @markandalis1702 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This is the best tutorial I've ever seen.Credits to the ownet

  • @donnovicki4918
    @donnovicki4918 Před 5 lety

    Good concise video and shows all the parts involved vey well.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the great feedback, Don! So glad you liked my vid!

  • @leonardovillalba881
    @leonardovillalba881 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been snaking it with a hammer for more than an hour and nothing ! , now I know how to get it done the proper way.
    Thanks fella !

  • @scrippslarry
    @scrippslarry Před 4 lety +5

    Perfect demonstration! Many thanks!

  • @ramenadventure
    @ramenadventure Před 2 lety

    My bicycle toolkit had the crank tool. I wouldn't have known if I didn't watch this video. Oddly satisfying to use.

  • @Togidubnus
    @Togidubnus Před rokem +2

    Nice demonstration. I would like to add that it's a good idea to replace the chain at the same time. Often, if the crank has worn to spikes and is throwing the chain, which is why it usually needs replacing, the chain will also be stretched and worn. Some people also replace the cassette, but this does not wear in the same way. I have never done so.

  • @gwho
    @gwho Před 3 lety

    Great concise clear video!

  • @labbus
    @labbus Před 2 lety

    Superb clarity. Thanks!

  • @rickjones4406
    @rickjones4406 Před rokem

    Great video straight to the point.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. I try to make all my videos like this. I hope you like some of them

  • @charlienodder4647
    @charlienodder4647 Před rokem

    mate by far you information about the crank tool has got me to my next stage,thank you so much for me not nocking the crap out of my peddle arm lol

  • @Kntryhart
    @Kntryhart Před 3 lety +2

    Good stuff! Thanks for posting!

  • @prefect9777
    @prefect9777 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for a clear video. My Shimano set had a spring washer in the crank. The tool I bought was rubbish as it stripped its thread on the bit that winds in. I have ordered (I hope) a better quality puller. A bit of copperslip doesnt hurt on threads.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad my video helped you out, my friend. I absolutely don't like the fact that they manufacture these with such fine weak threads. It really is a poor design.

    • @cholasimmons
      @cholasimmons Před 3 lety

      If it was good enough could you recommend the same product please ? My crank makes a metal creeking sound whenever I cycle...its getting to me

  • @rochester212
    @rochester212 Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @kelceygerman1400
    @kelceygerman1400 Před rokem

    Excellent video, naturally I subscribed. Instead of grease on the pedal threads, because I had a pedal come loose once on a bike ride I actually used locktite to ensure they never came loose again on me, just a couple of drops generally. I like the thread locker that don't need heating up to remove pedals. I also just discovered if the pedals aren't tight enough one or both pedals will start to feel strange and looking down will be at an angle to the cranks because the threads are all chewed out, got to love those cheap aluminium cranks.

  • @himlaecdafshile6369
    @himlaecdafshile6369 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the helpful video man, you just saved me some money

  • @williamvicevich3035
    @williamvicevich3035 Před 5 lety +2

    Good job producing your video. Well laid out and simple to follow. You also have great audio which is very helpful.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much for the positive feedback, William!!!

  • @JUSTICES1999
    @JUSTICES1999 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much brother

  • @JimL2883
    @JimL2883 Před rokem

    Great instructional video!

  • @VertedMonk
    @VertedMonk Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the video,laying out my tools now.

  • @utuba11
    @utuba11 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video, and great audio thank you

  • @Vallejo83
    @Vallejo83 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @dippster357
    @dippster357 Před 5 lety +12

    This is a good video and as other have learned how to do this i have too, But it should be mentioned that when you go to remove it that will be hard to do, that you will probably need a persuader ( a pipe you can slide the handle of the wrench into to give you better torque and better leverage to remove it, Anything to help you loosen it up and if you have penetrating oil spray some on before trying this wait about 20 mins and then it might come off as easy as your did.This is what i had to do.

  • @MrLovedrum
    @MrLovedrum Před 2 lety

    Thank you for ur video. 👍👍👍👍

  • @MrRICHARDGOMEZ
    @MrRICHARDGOMEZ Před 3 lety

    thank you very much. very helpful.

  • @h2oquality2010
    @h2oquality2010 Před 8 lety +5

    This is interesting to watch and good to know in case I damage mine.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 lety +1

      +Domo Hey Domo! I always appreciate your feedback!

    • @h2oquality2010
      @h2oquality2010 Před 8 lety +2

      Phil Crockett Well I find your videos very useful and practical. I save more money by learning from your videos and seeing I can do this myself. ;)

  • @krishnansrinivasan830

    Awesome & Thanks Sir :)

  • @TannerandMelanie
    @TannerandMelanie Před 3 lety

    Super Video thank you

  • @lifeofbrian8673
    @lifeofbrian8673 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for vid excellent help me out

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      No prob, Bryan! Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope u find my other videos useful!

  • @Aetila
    @Aetila Před 2 lety

    It would have been interesting to watch how to service even the axle and bearings there. I got some strange noises from there (despite always adding oil) so it need some service. I could never guess that you need a special tool...Thanks for the video!

  • @Cmonthatisyournamehahaha

    Thanks!

  • @UhtredOfBamburgh
    @UhtredOfBamburgh Před 3 lety +2

    Its kinda fun seeing a tutorial video on a crap bike for once instead of a brand new one

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      yes! This is my old 1994 Giant Iguana. Still a great bike.

  • @jamesmiller113
    @jamesmiller113 Před 4 lety

    Good work, thanks for the instructions 😎

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety +1

      No prob! Thanks for watching, and giving positive feedback!

  • @Name.LastName
    @Name.LastName Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @riverdweller2258
    @riverdweller2258 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. I do wonder if the part the new crank sits on ever becomes over stripped aswell and need replacement?

  • @rakalteckel3125
    @rakalteckel3125 Před 2 lety

    Hi my name is Rebekah and my bike pelled was broken but now it was fixed cause of the video thank you

  • @joeycottontailakajoeschmo3366

    Make sure to buy quality crank extractor tool!!!! Bought one from eBay and stripped threads immediately. Going for quality on next tool. Use similar extractors on my motorcycles and never had one fail in years.

  • @muzakhan6458
    @muzakhan6458 Před rokem

    Hi Phil, best video with precise instructions, I have a question I have cranset 2 chain rings , Can I replace it with 3 rings cranset , the new and old both have same number of teeth on the outermost

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 měsíci

      I'll suggest that you go to a shop that sells your bike and ask them. Not all parts are interchangeable with every bike.

  • @cholasimmons
    @cholasimmons Před 3 lety

    Absolutely amazing video .although I don't understand that mechanism you used to remove the crank

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      it takes some watching it multiple times and using it a lot. Glad you liked my video, Frank!

  • @Anonymous-ju9bg
    @Anonymous-ju9bg Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video! Just one question, is there anything that can be used in place of a cotterless crank tool?

  • @erlinevandersar2800
    @erlinevandersar2800 Před 2 lety

    Good video, but you have to use some grease on the pulleytool and the square Axel before installing the new crankset. Maybe it was allready there? I allways clean the threads with a toothbrush some solvent and cloth, reapply Grease before playing the crank-extractor. This avoids most thread breakouts. Also a lot of small taps on the crank with a hammer near the axel while extracting will help it to come off. It will let off the pressure in tiny increments.

  • @steriophonic1
    @steriophonic1 Před 6 lety +1

    +Phil Crockett how tight would you say to tighten crankset if i don't have a torque wrench

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 6 lety

      hard to explain...."tightening" in text, but ...... I would just set it tight, and then give it a couple bumps tighter. Told you it's hard to explain. HA!

  • @gteich04
    @gteich04 Před 4 lety

    helpful for the novice!

  • @DjClarky78
    @DjClarky78 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Phil - informative.
    I just installed a new Shimano crankset today to replace my worn Prowheel one. Now the front gears are misaligned. I know how to adjust, so not a problem, but is this normal? I guess different manufacturers will have slightly different offsets?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      Ya... i'm not sure about the differences.

    • @JMadMan97
      @JMadMan97 Před 2 lety

      Same problem bought 123mm bottom bracket and bottom bracket spacers to get it working again

  • @vitaminprotein862
    @vitaminprotein862 Před rokem

    My mind was blown when I came to know that the working is similar to crank shaft in car engines.
    Engineering is great.

  • @bnick25352535
    @bnick25352535 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome videos makes me wanna change it myself.Have a one question replacing my crank the teeth are a bit smaller on the bigger the old crank its 44t and new crank 42t will that make a big difference or will i need to change the front derailleur.loved the video

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      Not sure,.... hopefully, someone else can chime in on this one.

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 Před rokem

      2 teeth will not make a difference...you can adjust with a screwdriver if needed

  • @papablueshirt
    @papablueshirt Před 11 měsíci

    Very helpful, thanks for the video. Now I am off to change my AWD ebike chainring so I can ride 35 mph without being like a hamster 😀

  • @ajm9238
    @ajm9238 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks! I have a 1994 Diamond Back with broken teeth on chain gear. Can I just replace the gear? Do they still make it? Or do i need to replace the whole crank assembly? Thanks again!!!

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      I'm not sure. If I were you, I'd go to a Diamond Back dealer and ask them. Sorry I can't help with that.

    • @ajm9238
      @ajm9238 Před 4 lety

      @@PhilCrockett No problem. Thank you for your reply.

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 Před 4 lety

    Good video. Dismantling my bicycle to get rid of rust. Will paint to make it new. Do you have more video to remove gear's etc?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      hmmm..... that would be a great vid......hmmmm

  • @EspenFrafalne
    @EspenFrafalne Před 4 lety

    Mine looks completely different. A maybe ~1" hole goes through from one side to the other, with some "jagged pattern" around the edge of the hole on the left side, seemingly to fit some special tool...

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      hmmmm..... never had one like that. Might need to ask a local bike shop about the tool.

  • @PardonTheInteruption1
    @PardonTheInteruption1 Před rokem +1

    is there a way to remove the bike cranks without the crank tool? My crank has a little play on it when I wiggle it in and out and I'm wondering if something is lose behind all the gears on that one side.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před rokem

      need the crank tool.

    • @PardonTheInteruption1
      @PardonTheInteruption1 Před rokem

      @@PhilCrockett I bought the crank tool and I couldn't get the crank lever off. It wouldn't budge. I was wondering if there is some kind of allen screw used to lock the crank in place keeping me from pulling the crank off. The crank tool pulled the treads out of the crank I tried so hard to remove it.

  • @ageigerjr
    @ageigerjr Před 4 lety

    I'm thinking of replacing the crank on my 29er. The part that the crank arm is connected to is stripped. What size cranks gear would I need to purchase?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      I don’t know. However, if I was in your situation, I’d either look up the specs on your particular bike model, or call a bike shop and ask them. I had to do that recently for a nut on my headset. The bike shop looked up the specs, and sold me the nut and spacer... win-win

  • @SLAYER-mp9md
    @SLAYER-mp9md Před 2 lety

    Can you tell what's name of the part that shift 3× or speed near to the crank

  • @EOSequal
    @EOSequal Před 2 lety

    If I replace MTB Crank with Road Crankset then i need to replace the derailleur too?

  • @DoDzillanator
    @DoDzillanator Před rokem

    Is it possible to change only the gears and not the cranks? In your older crankset, it seems that the gears could be removed individually.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před rokem

      probably depends on the brand...but I'm not sure.

  • @carlferry8992
    @carlferry8992 Před 10 měsíci

    Good video, I replaced my Shimano Tourney Bicycle Crankset Square 42-34-24 Teeth on my Eurobike CX580; with a Tourney A073 7/8-Speed 170mm 30/39/50t Square Crankset Black. For some reason I can't get the square crank seated fully so that the front derailleur 3 shifter to reach far enough out with out rubbing. I can't fully reach the outer chainring. It shifts all the way but there is slight rubbing. I made the adjustment to extend the reach but it seems the crank is not fully in for the derailleur to reach. It seems if I tighten the allenhead attachment bolt just 1/8" in, it would work, but I can't get enough leverage to power the bolt and turn it in. Of course I don't want to snap it off. Any ideas how to get that crank fully seated?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 měsíci

      I wish I could help you out with this, but maybe someone else will chime in on this comment.....

  • @ayyye9459
    @ayyye9459 Před 4 lety

    I dont have a crank bolt like yours... But it does have some corners tho for a big wrench

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      Hopefully, my video helped you out some. Thanks for the comment, John

    • @MannyPython427
      @MannyPython427 Před 4 lety

      So what can I do if I don't have the crank bolt any alternative options

  • @kronikphase
    @kronikphase Před 2 lety

    i am having trouble with a new assembly . the crank was already assembled there seems to be some play up and down ? is this normal ? can i fix it ?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 2 lety

      hard to say without seeing it. You can always take it to a bike shop and have someone do a quick inspection.

  • @rzu7120
    @rzu7120 Před 2 lety

    If I replace my crankset with 48-38-28 gearing with one with a 52 tooth top gear, will I have to get a longer chain?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 2 lety +1

      hmm.... not sure about that. too many variables between brands. Get advice from a bike shop that sells your product, and then save money by installing it yourself. sorry I can't help with that.

  • @NightFlutter
    @NightFlutter Před 3 lety

    what if i dont have a crank tool?

  • @SamWard_linux
    @SamWard_linux Před 4 lety

    do you not repack the main bearing with grease, or am i too old? if i were to replace the crankset, i'd probably replace the bearing. if the chain was old, i'd do the rears too and new chain. but then again, there are budgets.

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      I do exactly what I did in the vid. In fact...... this bike is 26 years old. If you buy quality bike tomorrow, it will outlast your joints. Hope this helps

  • @MRDRACER5
    @MRDRACER5 Před 2 lety

    Sir pls help so I live in India Iyesterday changed crankset from a cycle shop for 1,450 (close to 19.11$) but crank arm's don't have good finish I mean curves are not neatly designed . Can I trust those crankset set? they are of Aluminium Alloy

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 2 lety +1

      I really couldn't tell you the answer to that. Maybe someone else could

    • @MRDRACER5
      @MRDRACER5 Před 2 lety

      @@PhilCrockett ok , Thank you so much for reply

  • @mohandakshin6868
    @mohandakshin6868 Před 3 lety

    Nice video with good content. Just thinking to replace my MTB front triple speed crank for my Btwin rockrider 340 which has the stock teeth setup of 42/32/22. Is it possible to upgrade it to a bigger crank 48/38/28 just wanted to add more speed while riding ? Will there be any problem with the upgrade or need to replace anything else apart from crank itself to accommodate the new crank? Please clarify

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not sure about that. I have never done such a thing, but you could maybe ask a bike shop, and then DIY.

    • @mohandakshin6868
      @mohandakshin6868 Před 3 lety

      @@PhilCrockett sure. thanks for your reply.

    • @Marsbar-gi2rk
      @Marsbar-gi2rk Před 3 lety

      You will probably need to increase the length of the Chain...

  • @lancequiling4153
    @lancequiling4153 Před 3 lety

    does the teeth count matters when replacing old crank set with new one. thanks

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      All depends on what you're trying to achieve. Talk to a local dealer and see what they recommend. THEN......DIY! Thanks for watching and commenting, Lance!

  • @mythicnoetic
    @mythicnoetic Před rokem

    I'm surprised you didn't pull out the bottom bracket and regrease it. I am guessing both cranks used the same size bottom bracket...

  • @jusjar315
    @jusjar315 Před rokem

    Any need for grease anywhere????

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 8 měsíci

      You can always use some grease purchased from a bike shop.

  • @adithjvjv3002
    @adithjvjv3002 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir can you give the Amazon link of the shimano crankset please 🙏🙏

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      I can't remember where I bought the crank. sorry.

  • @gerasimoschatzigeorgiou9793

    Can this switch be done without the crank extractor tool?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +1

      I would not try this without the tool. It costs less than the cost of labor you will save.

  • @blakeshaw4677
    @blakeshaw4677 Před 3 lety

    I don't have a crank puller how do I do it

  • @allancesarlandero6373
    @allancesarlandero6373 Před 2 lety

    Can you guys help me what is the bcd of that sr crank old

  • @utubeape
    @utubeape Před 3 lety

    Hi Phil, as you reply to people I wonder if you can help me. I asked a Bike Shop to replace my cranset, but they told me they had their longest wrench on it and it wouldnt budge, they fear stripping the threads and ruining my frame.
    If I do this, and ruin my frame do you think my frame is still salvageable by inserting a Mid Drive electric motor? I don't want to buy that kit and then find that it requires the frame threads, I can't find anyone who knows, but it seems to slot straight through

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +1

      I have ZERO experience with that, however....... I do know, that the frame threads are significantly stronger that the parts. Most likely, you will strip the parts instead of the frame threads. I did that on a head set nut last year. thankful for the weaker parts!

  • @ronaldr3374
    @ronaldr3374 Před 4 lety

    What size is the Allen wrench please?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety +1

      It depends on the brand of bike and components. I usually just start fitting them until I find the right one. That's the easiest way to do it.

  • @jordanchaq
    @jordanchaq Před 3 lety +5

    I’m looking to replace my crankset. Does the chain wheel tooth configuration need to be identical on the replacement crankset? Thanks?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +2

      When I replace anything, I try to match.

  • @chrisl2431
    @chrisl2431 Před 2 lety

    Hello where can I find the torque specs

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 2 lety

      try calling a bike shop. They are usually pretty good at giving such info.

  • @TheMissKittyStar
    @TheMissKittyStar Před 4 lety

    What if you don’t have a torque wrench?

  • @bizzarrogeorge
    @bizzarrogeorge Před 4 lety

    Am I out of luck if my bike is around 20 years old? Does the bicycle industry just move on every five or so years to new styles of parts, meaning that the replacement crankset I'm needing just isn't around anymore? If it helps, it's a mongoose placid hybrid with schimano parts. Thanks 😊

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety

      The best way to find your parts, is to contact a bike shop that works on bikes. I buy my parts from a local shop all the time. They have all the books and references to find what I need. I also get a lot of help from on-line forums.

    • @bizzarrogeorge
      @bizzarrogeorge Před 4 lety

      @@PhilCrockett thank you!

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety +1

      No problem! Glad I can help ya out!

  • @crxshr2553
    @crxshr2553 Před 3 lety

    What is this cranksets model??

  • @ivan0kurnia
    @ivan0kurnia Před 3 lety

    What if you don't know the manufacturer's torque recommendation? Also what should I do if I don't have that torque tool? Any alternatives or should I get one?

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +2

      A bike shop can look up the torque recommendations for you. As far as a torque tool goes..... It's the right thing to do, however, there are a lot of people that simply tighten by 'feel' and do just fine. You just risk damaging the threads if you over tighten and having it comes loose if you under tighten. I personally don't use a torque wrench on most of the mechanics I perform. That's the risk I'm willing to take.

    • @ivan0kurnia
      @ivan0kurnia Před 3 lety

      @@PhilCrockett will there be a type written on the crank that I can Google the torque myself? mine's a Shimano

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety +1

      Not typically. I usually buy my parts from a bike shop (sometimes I have to order them through a shop in order to get the right parts), and while I'm there, they tell me the specs on it. Most of the shops around here have more work than they can handle, and have no problem encouraging DIY. ..... Just as long as I buy my parts from them.

  • @Omar-fy4cn
    @Omar-fy4cn Před 3 lety

    What is the shaft/bushing that the crank and arms sit on called? Ive installed a new crank and arms but ive still got wobble and play.

    • @cholasimmons
      @cholasimmons Před 3 lety

      I don't have wobble but I hear a sound of metal stressing on other metal whenever I cycle. Share whatever you find out please

    • @cholasimmons
      @cholasimmons Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/aMSZ8Z8i-KY/video.html

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 3 lety

      would recommend asking a local shop with your brand bike.

  • @Dnizzle25
    @Dnizzle25 Před rokem

    the inside of that crankset for mine is making a crackling noise I think it needs to be replaced

  • @tonichecavalari5956
    @tonichecavalari5956 Před 3 lety

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Allinfun6789
    @Allinfun6789 Před 2 lety

    Ummmm...since you are right there, would you not want to inspect and repack the bearings?

  • @joyler2446
    @joyler2446 Před 3 lety

    The right means right hand thread the left means left hand thread

  • @dennyindarnanto2134
    @dennyindarnanto2134 Před 4 lety

    Ups.... I think that old crank is better than the new one....
    Just need a little cleaning maintenance and bearings treatment....

    • @PhilCrockett
      @PhilCrockett  Před 4 lety +1

      the teeth were worn. the chain would skip. However, I agree that the new crank is lower quality than the original. I ended up buying a Trek Verve 3 this year, so I don't use that young man's bike anymore.