WHEELCHAIR MAINTENANCE (Fix a Flat + Replace Caster Bearings)

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Komentáře • 226

  • @Wheels2Walking
    @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +19

    INNER TUBE 1:25
    CASTER BEARING: 9:30

    • @thepurpleclaws9168
      @thepurpleclaws9168 Před 4 lety

      you should make a discord server and if you do can i be a mod

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 Před 4 lety

      Are bad bearings responsible for that violent speed rattle that I hear in my chair at high speed

    • @TheParaplegic
      @TheParaplegic Před rokem

      @@thepurpleclaws9168 what’s that?

  • @Staren01
    @Staren01 Před 4 lety +48

    Here's one issue specific to ambulatory wheelchair users to check for. When I'm getting in and out of my chair a lot at something like a theme park or convention, I have a habit of stepping on and off my foot plate with one foot. That can knock the foot plate ever so slightly off level and pull the casters out of alignment just enough so that one caster is slightly off the ground. It's a good idea to loosen your foot plate and re-level it during regular maintenance. To make sure you keep it at the right height, this is easier to do with two people or by putting some books under your foot plate to hold it where it should be.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +13

      Very clever tip! My foot plate doesn’t adjust at all but those with adjustable foot plates could greatly benefit from this tip!!

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Před 3 lety +1

      Perfect advice, I'm going to use it right now! Thanks 👍

    • @nrfa6229
      @nrfa6229 Před 6 měsíci

      I didn’t know that. Thank you. I’ve done that on mine.

  • @MrMduchesne23
    @MrMduchesne23 Před 4 lety +14

    Been in a wheelchair for almost 30 years. never used this technique for replacement bearings. and I've changed bearings every summer due to fishing in the ocean up to my waist in saltwater LOL.
    learn something every day!

  • @randolphpatterson5061
    @randolphpatterson5061 Před 2 lety +5

    The valve on your tube is a Schrader valve, not a presta. It's important to know the difference, since a presta valve is narrower in diameter & would reqire a smaller-diameter hole in the metal wheel rim. A Schrader won't fit the small hole on a presta rim, but a schraeder-sized hole on a rim can be fitted with a grommet (available at most bike shops) in order to "down-size" the hole to fit a presta valve. Here's another tip: Marine grease is an excellent choice for wheel & caster bearings, and it's much cheaper than bike grease. It's commonly sold in 14-oz. tubes in the automotive section of most big-box discount stores, usually for less than 5 or 6 dollars per tube. Cheers!

    • @Marks-Law
      @Marks-Law Před 10 měsíci

      I have Presta valves on my mountain bike and I don’t love them.

  • @kimberlyamsel8916
    @kimberlyamsel8916 Před 4 lety +17

    wish i had seen this years ago! i am a PT and used to try and help my patients fix "minor" WC problems. It always took me FOREVER!!!

  • @RavenFeather404
    @RavenFeather404 Před 4 lety +11

    Hey, I'm a part time wheelchair user, and I was wondering if you could make a video about how to deal with others who make rude comment, etc when they see you stand from your chair. I use my chair mostly for long trips and in the future to save my energy for going to school so I can focus on learning, but I struggle. I feel as if I live a double life because yes I can walk, but it's sometimes really taxing in my body. Yet, as I said above, I feel weird and uncomfortable when people find out that I can in fact walk or vise versa. It would be a nice world if people could just accept everyone as they are, but I realize that that's not possible. I was just hoping you could give some advice, but I'm pretty sure you'll never see this comment.
    I love your videos and I've learned so much, I appreciate every little tip and trick you've given and doing my own repairs will be so much easier now. Thank you so much, and I will definitely keep watching, I'm always excited about what you'll take about next

    • @lillemorlindahl7786
      @lillemorlindahl7786 Před 4 lety +5

      It could have been me writing your exakt words! Thank’s for voicing this kind of ”problems”... or: other peoples narrow mindes comments to us who struggle with daily issues how to divide our strenght and abilities to last the entire day, and not run out of it on our way to school but to have some left for studies or hang out with friends. With you all the best &Hope you will have a great day!!

  • @anacontreras4548
    @anacontreras4548 Před 4 lety +10

    This is great! I work for a DME company and we actually lose money on our repair department due to low reimbursements from insurances. We are also understaffed and so repair times can be delayed. I am going to share this video with our clients.
    I would love to have you show how you maintain your cushion if it's air filled or have your friends who use power wheelchairs show their maintenance.

  • @morphmacca
    @morphmacca Před 4 lety +11

    Of all the videos you guys I have made, THIS one has me the most fascinated. The practical side of having a wheelchair - and there's so much of Richard's personality in it! Easy to follow too. Thanks for teaching me a couple things!

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks Connor! The “Sitting on the floor” videos are a personality highlighter for sure 👊🏻 glad you enjoyed it!

    • @latisha334
      @latisha334 Před 3 lety +1

      I never ever considered the upkeep required on a wheelchair!

  • @genevieveemond843
    @genevieveemond843 Před 4 lety +16

    Im not even a wheelchair user
    Why did i watch this
    But also Richard so why not

  • @dracul1986
    @dracul1986 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video, just a few little pointers (from a Dutch former cycle mender, who is now also in a wheelchair). Over here we have these tools to remove the tire from a rim, they are blunt and rounded so no chance to damage your tire/rim or your hands (Brand is Simson). And after you remove the inner tire you first want to check the outer tire for anything sharp before putting the new inner tire in (can be visual, but using your fingers works better, just take it slow to not hurt yourself). When putting the new tire on never use any kind of tool, you will not be the first to damage the inner tire while doing so and you can start all over again. if you cant flip that last part over you can start from the side that is firmly on, grab the tire and kind of squeeze towards the part that still needs to flip on the rim, this is also why you dont want to screw on that ring around the valve stem to tight, while doing this you can damage the inner tube. After the tire is 100% on you can just move it a bit so that the valve stem is not all wonky out of the hole, then you grab the vale stem and just push it in as far as it will go (if it was in the way of the outer tire you will feel it plop into place), make sure the outer tire is set on the rim and fill the tire with air, this will prevent the unset tire as seen in the video.

  • @nrfa6229
    @nrfa6229 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this step x step and very detailed explanation on how to properly maintain a wheelchair. I know mine needs it, and thanks to this video I can.

  • @katyborros8801
    @katyborros8801 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi there! I want to thank you for all the videos! I am a wheelchair user and I am FINALLY getting my custom chair tomorrow!

  • @joslynlevell6051
    @joslynlevell6051 Před 2 lety +2

    This saved me from having a breakdown your channel has really helped me ! Thank you , I’ve been in my chair all my life and never had anyone to teach me these things and can’t depend on insurance and wheelchair mechanics to fix it I’ve been rolling on a broken castor wheel since January and am about to just order and fix it myself now .

  • @amiejo
    @amiejo Před 4 lety +2

    Richard, thanks so much for all your helpful tips and tricks! I work in Physical Therapy and find myself fixing and adjusting assistive devices/chairs for my patients. Your videos about life in a chair has also helped me be a better advocate and clinician for my Patients. Thank you for all you do

  • @impasto100
    @impasto100 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Mr Weelchair-fix! I know now what to do about my manual chair going to the right. It's my bearings (not mine ha-ha)
    I will share you're Tube with my friends. Tanx again my Friend, God bless! From South Africa :-)

  • @erikaa3488
    @erikaa3488 Před 4 lety +10

    I use the other kind of tires that don’t require air when their flat is there a reason you use those kind of tires ? And thanks for the vlogs they are always educational! I’m still watching this video even thou I don’t use tires that require air.
    Again who are the people that put thumbs down on the video of you don’t like it just leave the page . The videos are very educational for people that use all types of wheelchairs. I don’t understand how people come and dislike the videos!

    • @auntiejuly
      @auntiejuly Před 4 lety +2

      With air tires you have less rolling resistence and thus you are faster, the trip is less bumpy and it easier to push (last one is my opinion). All in all, air filled tires is what you want to go for if you use your wc primarily outdoors, and do not fear the "maintance".

    • @emmagould1373
      @emmagould1373 Před 4 lety +1

      Air filled chair tyres are just so much easier to push and they’re faster. If you’re someone who uses your chair inside a lot solid tyres are fine but if you like going for walks and go out a lot air filled tyres are a better choice.

    • @bobolsen4369
      @bobolsen4369 Před 2 lety

      I had compact rubber tires on my previous chair. Now I have a customized Küachall k-series chair with regular air tires. I’m a big guy, 115 kg, and honestly I can’t say I’ve noticed any difference in the air tires being easier to push with. I do miss the compact tires, because I’m always afraid of getting a flat tire when I’m outside alone.

  • @phxf
    @phxf Před 4 lety +8

    Love this. I just got a bike shop to do a tyre change. Next time i might try do it myself. The only thing i’d do different is i often use a socket wrench socket over a bearing to press on just that outer lip, and hammer the socket thing, that way no direct hammering on just one part of the bearing, and it leaves a convenient hole in the middle that a screwdriver/screw can poke through to keep everything lined up while still being able to hammer over the middle instead of having to slowly work around the sides. The same socket wrench I use to adjust the pivot bearings is about the right size.
    The other bit of maintenance i try to keep an eye on is occasionally going over every bolt head i can find and tightening them up if they’re loose enough to finger turn. Sometimes those bolts that hold down the carbon fibre board the seat cushion lays on can work their way loose especially. Good to get some loctite in there but it doesn’t last forever.

    • @phxf
      @phxf Před 4 lety +1

      Oh, and, as needed, taking some sand paper to the pushrims. Inevitably eventually they hit a rock or something and get a little spur on them, which can really mess up hands quick when braking down a hill, so whenever they get a little damage I try to go for the sandpaper ASAP and just kinda file down any little burrs or other details to keep things as smooth as possible.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety

      These are great tips! Thanks for sharing it’s gunna be super helpful next time! You’re like the 6th person to say “stop hitting the bearing and no more screw drivers” lol. I’ll try that socket move next time. Kinda genius tbh

    • @phxf
      @phxf Před 4 lety

      @@Wheels2Walking Hey like hitting it on the side works like, we all just do our best, not criticising just offering how I've solved it for myself. If it works it works!

  • @TheDDA
    @TheDDA Před rokem +1

    First off I greatly appreciate everything you share with your fellow wheelchair users. I used the Reds ceramic bearings for about 4 months. I switched to Bronson Ceramic speed skateboard bearings. Theyvare cheaper and last me about 25% longer than all the Reds bearings ive tried.

  • @WheeledandWellArmed
    @WheeledandWellArmed Před 4 lety +1

    In one year I had a flat tire in the Montreal Airport and had to push a mile on a flat. The taxi driver stopped at a bike shop to have it fixed and the same year I had a flat in Johannesburg. I told a friend on my rugby team and everyone was using airless tires. The last 4 to 6 years or as long as my wheels last.
    If you remove the hair when needed it will prolong the bearings lifespan. I didn't know about the hot and cold on the bearings, great trick 👌. Good video good 👍.

    • @fdhicks69
      @fdhicks69 Před 4 lety +2

      That’s why I carry a spare tube, tire levers and a mountain bike pump...

  • @jorgechaves2164
    @jorgechaves2164 Před 4 lety +3

    I totally agree, if you are reliant on your wheelchair 24/7 its always a good idea to be able to perform some maintenance on it yourself. I usually carry a small emergency kit with me for some basic maintenance while on the go, as I travel frequently for work, and always ensure I at least have two spare inner tubes in it. Yes punctures can be repaired, but your when mobility is impaired while performing the repair, this is a simpler sure bet fix to just replace the inner tube. That said I have never seen a wheelchair tyre being changed with a screwdriver that way, I much prefer the traditional tyre levers used on bicycles so I can avoid pinching the tube accidentally or damaging the rim. As for bearing maintenance I carefully remove the seals and clean them with a de-greaser then repack them with fresh grease again and that increases their lifespan dramatically, I will only replace them if there is too much play in them. For axle pins I normally use a dry lube commonly used on bicycle chains, this way there little chance of getting grease on your clothes or car interior when transferring, and still having the benefits of a wet lube.

  • @JustForfun-kd4tv
    @JustForfun-kd4tv Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for teaching us something very useful

  • @Duddie82
    @Duddie82 Před 4 lety +1

    Good Video, I really need to clean my wheelchair. You are right, it is our legs, so we need to keep them clean. I will check my bearings in my casters today. Hopefully they are good. But if not, I will be ordering today. Thank you for this video, keep them coming, I will be looking for more!

  • @DanOnWheels
    @DanOnWheels Před 4 lety +2

    I used to run solid back tires, then I needed to change my hand rims (push rims) and discovered I had to take my tires off to work on the hand rims. Problem with solid tires is they have to be cut off and you need a machine to put them back on so you don’t damage the wheels. I cut them off and put air tires back on. I will never go back to solid tires. I can air them down if going on gravel or off road and for curb jumping, but can then air them up for in the house and on the sidewalk/street. I recently had an issue with the spokes on my Spinergy wheels and was able to remove the tires, hand rims and D’s Lock ring before taking them to a bike shop. Only cost me $12 to have the spokes adjusted on both wheels because I had everything off. Then while my wife was shopping in Walmart I put them back together in my van in the parking lot with just a few hand tools. I carry a spare tube, air pump and some extra hand tools in a backpack I keep in my van.

  • @conquistador2
    @conquistador2 Před 4 lety +7

    That’s a Schader valve, the Presta valve needs to have an adapter to pump and usually used on hand bikes or racing chairs. Enjoyed the video, keep it up.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +4

      Yes! If you check the description I ended up correcting myself. For whatever reason I tend to ALWAYS get the names messed up 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @peaceonearth351
      @peaceonearth351 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Wheels2Walking Me too. I've bought Presta tubes before only to realize I didn't have a pump to inflate it. I've always used Schrader.

    • @conquistador2
      @conquistador2 Před 4 lety

      @@Wheels2Walking haha no didn't read the description, cheers!

  • @YukiAshinaKiller
    @YukiAshinaKiller Před 4 lety +1

    I honestly don't know what started me watching your videos, but i am very grateful for you uploading them.

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this, Richard - it will be very helpful when I get my chair. But I gotta say: I love that little air compressor! I got one for Christmas (because of your video), and I was able to inflate my completely flat bike tires in about 5 minutes total - if I had used a hand pump (which I do have, and it's what I've used in the past), it would have taken me forever, and I would have been completely worn out before they got even 1/3 full. Also, I didn't use it until 4 1/2 months after I got it, and the battery was still perfectly fine (still almost fully charged), even without having charged it. So excited to be able to use it when I get my custom wheelchair later this summer! I think I'm going to get one for my parents as well, since one of the nozzles fits our air mattresses perfectly (such a pain to blow up by hand, or with the only other pump they have, whose nozzle isn't small enough so you have to hold it in just the right spot the entire time), and because I don't want to have to pack mine when I fly.

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima Před 4 lety +1

    Metric is definitely best, the most logical and precise scaling :)

  • @zeddwulfen7737
    @zeddwulfen7737 Před 2 lety

    Lotta bike shops in California won't do the wheel work anymore thanks to insurance stuff. This is why I'm glad I can do this on my own as long as I have what I need.

  • @WheelchairLiving1
    @WheelchairLiving1 Před 4 lety +1

    Just to add some info!
    For those that have tires that don't go on as easy as yours, like mine that have never went on easily. Lol Pedro tire levers and Kool stop tire bead jack make things quick and simple. I used to use a screwdriver but seemed more likely to end up with a small hole in the tube or end up scratching the rim.
    Instead of using the white Lithium, try using dry lube that doesn't attract dirt, etc. 😊
    For the bearings, if you're cheap like me, you can repack them if they're not totally destroyed and get some more time out of them.
    Not critiquing, just adding! 🤣😋

  • @tracycoval7960
    @tracycoval7960 Před 4 lety +1

    This video was so helpful! My chair needs to be worked on and I didn’t want to wait months for it to be serviced. This is my first chair, so I’m SOL if something goes wrong with mine. Love your content!

  • @Damian6Robin
    @Damian6Robin Před 10 měsíci

    Been using wheelchair for 10+ years and I actually just learned a few things here....since my daily wheelchair goes thru my patio and is dirt at that part it does takes a beating, my front small wheel left side is completely off bearings they are long gone worned out and is the "Walmart" cheap brand so at the same time gives me the feeling to just get a new one but when I imagine it on the dirt again kinda makes me sad 😅, to put a new one down there so I'm learning as much as I can about casters and maintenance

  • @FreddotheWheelchairGuy
    @FreddotheWheelchairGuy Před 4 lety +9

    Awesome video guys, and yeah when I got my tilite wheelchair I had to buy a set of imperial allen keys- wtf?! Seriously get with the times America haha 😂
    Also - Richard, get some tyre levers bro! I cringed when you used that screw driver to remove your tyre 😬🤦‍♂️ Haha

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks Fred! Yeah dude what’s up with the US hangin on to out dates systems 🤔😂
      And you’re so right. So many comments so far cringing at me using the screw driver and brute force 😭

  • @sergiorobelto
    @sergiorobelto Před 4 lety +1

    Yessss RED BONES!! 🤟👌 all time favorite

  • @maudiis4273
    @maudiis4273 Před 4 lety

    As a brand-new wheelchair user Thankyou so much. Those tips were so helpful.

  • @kootenaystringworks1765
    @kootenaystringworks1765 Před 4 lety +3

    You should also feel around inside the tire to see if what ever caused your puncture is still in there. Also, they make plastic tire levers so that a metal screwdriver won't gouge up your carbon fiber rims.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety

      Great tip and you’re so right. I definitely need to get me some proper tools. These haven’t failed me in the last 10+ years but I think next time around I’ll be using all the proper tools :)

    • @kootenaystringworks1765
      @kootenaystringworks1765 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Wheels2Walking Huge fan. I'm a transfemoral amputee and have only been in a chair since January(long Story). I was a bike mechanic in a previous life and I'm happy that my skills crossover a bit to my new wheeled legs. Great tips!!

    • @peaceonearth351
      @peaceonearth351 Před 4 lety

      I used to use a screwdriver but switched to the tire levers

  • @ecologist_to_be
    @ecologist_to_be Před 4 lety +3

    I use white lithium grease for my powerchairs suspension. I used to get someone else to do it but it needs doing so often I just purchased my own. 😂
    Most repairs on mine require specialist repairs sadly.
    I agree about the pristine thing. Clean yes but it gets damaged in daily life. I just used metal paint to repaint the 4 leg things on mine as it was scratched to buggary and i have some car stuff to make the plastic and tyres look better. lol

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety

      That grease last the longest and lubricates so well.
      I think of my chair as an extension of myself. If you see someone with pristine shoes it’s likely that they’re not using their body to its full potential. Same with my chair. I want it to be a little rough

  • @RoadkillbunnyUK
    @RoadkillbunnyUK Před 4 lety +2

    This is fantastic, thank you so much for all the how to and tips! I still have a clunky rubbish chair right now while we figure out if I can manage self propelled or if I will have to go powered but having all this info is such a big help!

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +1

      The big clunky works for a short period of time but when you get a custom your whole life will change. It’s like a custom Tailored outfit VS discount sweats.

  • @joshdurrant9247
    @joshdurrant9247 Před 4 lety +2

    Great videos! It been a great help for a newbie to sci.

  • @x_ItzD_x
    @x_ItzD_x Před 3 lety

    Tip on putting the end caps in. Instead of tapping directly on them, get you a socket that’s the same size in circumference and use it. Place the socket on top of the end cap of the bearing and tap on the socket. It will keep it from flipping on you. Love the vids. My son was recently in an auto accident and it caused him to be paralyzed from the chest/nipple line down. Your vids are great and really help ppl.

  • @tedtitmus8900
    @tedtitmus8900 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos and the way you explain things. Thank you, Ted

  • @annanicholson5309
    @annanicholson5309 Před 4 lety

    Some people are so new to wheelchair maintenance you might want to break things down to toddler size info. I'm not a user myself but know others and if I'm unsure I know they probably are too. Thanks for this video.

  • @nathanmoore1361
    @nathanmoore1361 Před 4 lety +12

    Am I the only without a disability yet still watches the videos?

    • @samit2658
      @samit2658 Před 3 lety

      Kinda nope. I've got an autoimmune disorder but barring accidents I'll never be in a chair

  • @the_pivot_point
    @the_pivot_point Před 4 lety

    You had my like at the metric comment!!!
    This stuff is seriously important but never taught, I removed my castors for the first time since I got this chair, it was ghastly and super sluggish from trapped hair and grease... Luckily you brought this video out before I replace the bearings, which will be soon!
    Thank for the videos!

  • @dougbrown7150
    @dougbrown7150 Před 2 lety

    A few tips, plastic tools are cheap on Amazon for the tire change. Also you can easily do a tube with the tire only off on one side. That said I went to the solid tire INSERTS years ago and honestly I'll never go back

  • @brendanjoyce1796
    @brendanjoyce1796 Před 2 lety

    When you are changing the tires sometimes they are sooo tight you just can't get them over the rim. Talcum powder is lubricant for rubber. Pour some baby power in your hand and run it over the edge inside and base of the tire and the entire tube. it doesn't have to be COVERED but some small amount will make that tube and wheel slip right over the steel (carbon whatever) rim of the tire, Sorry if someone else mentioned this but I always use baby powder when I'm changing tubes, it works great.

  • @winstonsummerville9150

    Zumiez also does bearing replacements for free using their press, not sure if all casters would be the right size to fit their press, but they also sell red's bearings.
    They're what I used to use on my boards lost the ability to skate.

  • @patrickmcmahon6303
    @patrickmcmahon6303 Před 3 lety

    I love your stuff man, it's so good to see you informing people on how to fix their own stuff with a "joie de vie" that's infectious . Get someone interested and it can be a turning point in their life.
    I used to fix my bicycles when I was younger, but questions like "how will I know if I've tightened the bolt holding the wheel bearings enough /too much?" or the uses of (and I'm talking of concepts that where at best "non-intuitive" to a young boy) simple temperature /mechanical properties, like , expansion and contraction of my bike parts & how I could use this, were only available by asking my elder brothers and dad (this I have to admit was some 40-55years ago).
    Since then I have had reason to apply those experiments and experiences to my present & changing life. You know? Since then I've made plenty of mistakes, but I've increased my mechanical aptitude/confidence to the point where I know about "mechanical Empathy".
    , and most often been able to sort out these simple mechanical repairs, wheelchairs are very similar to bicycles.
    I have found that one of the best ways to discover what's wrong with something is to clean it Welland intricately by hand, in this way I've had to look over every component. When I've checked every component this way I will know what I am working on /with.
    Hope this helps
    Patrick.

  • @pantyflash
    @pantyflash Před 4 lety

    Like, even though your spine is hosed, you're an awesome mechanic. Way to go, babe!

  • @chrislovett5578
    @chrislovett5578 Před 4 lety

    I love all your vids I always find them super helpful

  • @dougbrown7150
    @dougbrown7150 Před 2 lety

    Get a hex bolt the size of your axle, 2 large washers and a nut. This will press your bearings in evenly and gently

  • @BritsyLuvsVolleyball
    @BritsyLuvsVolleyball Před 2 lety

    Thank you for these videos!! They help so much!!!

  • @jeffdillon1144
    @jeffdillon1144 Před 4 lety

    Changed a tire on vacation in Boston and must have had the inner tube pinched. Later in the day while riding the elevator in the Hancock building the pressure change coming down caused the tire to blow with a very loud bang that scared the crap out of everyone in the elevator.

  • @Ronnock
    @Ronnock Před 5 měsíci

    Dang, haven't ever done a tube tire, but they look way easier than solid inserts!

  • @danmounfield7431
    @danmounfield7431 Před 3 lety

    I needed this video 13 years ago

  • @TheParaplegic
    @TheParaplegic Před rokem

    It took them six months to do wheelchair maintenance on my chair. It’s like I’ve never even heard of it. My doctor went back-and-forth with prescriptions, but they didn’t get them - such a confusion and a mess -

  • @whiteclouddakota1451
    @whiteclouddakota1451 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, This is so helpful! Incredible information and I have learned so much watching your videos.

  • @Warren1814
    @Warren1814 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @silkedavid8876
    @silkedavid8876 Před 4 lety +1

    I was taught to just take off one side of the wheel. As a kid I would never have had the strength to do it the way you did. And we fixed our bikes from a very early age.
    Remember, if you are fixing a flat, check the inside of the tyre for the culprit: a stone, thorn etc. No point going through all the steps, just for your new tyre to pop immediately.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +1

      You crafty germans! You’re 100% right! The one sided method is so much easier than what I demonstrated. Thanks for this info Silke!

    • @silkedavid8876
      @silkedavid8876 Před 4 lety

      @@Wheels2Walking Yes, I am very grateful for my father to teach us to look after our bicycles as soon as we were old enough! He was born during the war and grew up when you had to make do and repair.

    • @peaceonearth351
      @peaceonearth351 Před 4 lety

      Little shards of glass also.

  • @motokimbo9916
    @motokimbo9916 Před 4 lety

    Richard you’re the man!

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham Před 4 lety +1

    One tip if you just can’t change your inter tube yourself but can’t wait for a maintenance. You could try going to a bike shop if you have a spare inner tube on hand. A bike shop may be able to change the inner tube for you as bike tires are similar. Or if you have friends who cycle they may be able to help you out?

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +2

      Bike shops SOMETIMES have the right tube. I like to keep extras around for this exact reason. If you have your own tube they can also install that for you :)

    • @phxf
      @phxf Před 4 lety

      I just did this a few days ago. Local bike shop was super helpful, really fast, got it done for $30 including the tyre and the service fee, which felt reasonable to me.

  • @lahotsrouge
    @lahotsrouge Před 4 lety +1

    Great job!! Good tips, too.

  • @arshiyasidiqaa
    @arshiyasidiqaa Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video love it

  • @magdalenakowalska5221
    @magdalenakowalska5221 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Looks so easy when you are doing this :) respect your professionalism.

  • @Wheelztotheworld
    @Wheelztotheworld Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @terry3728
    @terry3728 Před 4 lety

    cool thing to show with care...thx

  • @robertsmith-rk7vq
    @robertsmith-rk7vq Před rokem

    Hi fellow charioteer, great channel. I'd like to make one comment, you should check the inside of your tyre for the foreign body (i.e. thorn) that caused the puncture in the first place or it will be ready to greet your new innertube when you inflate it ♿😁

  • @Sxpreme_Sportz
    @Sxpreme_Sportz Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome videos!!!

  • @iceman27406
    @iceman27406 Před 3 lety

    You can use a Bolt that is the same diameter as the spindle and a washer that is the same size as the outside of the bearing. This ensures that the bearing is evenly inserted with the least amount of hammering and the bolt will keep the spacer from flipping.

  • @peterlowe1145
    @peterlowe1145 Před 11 měsíci

    yes metric the way to go!

  • @BulletProofBallzPDX
    @BulletProofBallzPDX Před 4 lety

    Richard, I use a C clamp to press my bearings, and eliminates some of the time you use in your steps. Just a possible option you might like to check ut. I like the heat the caster idea, never thought of it, combining c clamp instead of hammering might speed your process up, Im going to try it myself.

  • @JohnR31415
    @JohnR31415 Před 4 lety +1

    Line up the valve with the label on the tyre.
    If you have a flat then find the hole, and make sure the debris is no longer in your tyre, else the new tube will just get a hole in the same place.
    Also - get a set of cycle tyre levers rather than a screwdriver.
    The wire bead should be pushed down into the bottom of the rim well so that there is enough slack to get the wire out on the other side.

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +1

      Quality tip! Thanks for that advice.
      I know I should have totally used those tools but I’ve never had any in the 10+ years I’ve been rolling and just use what I have available 👊🏻

    • @JohnR31415
      @JohnR31415 Před 4 lety

      Wheels2Walking absolutely use what’s around when you have to, but tyre levers are much less likely to damage your rims, particularly CF rims.
      I’m just replacing the bearings in the caster king pin at the moment, had to wait for a blind bearing puller they’re so far beyond corroded!

  • @Luke-qj5jn
    @Luke-qj5jn Před 4 lety +1

    Tip: have someone to fetch you stuff from your freezer or you might just have to crawl yourself there lol

  • @leerfarmer
    @leerfarmer Před 4 lety

    Great video!!

  • @Naomi-ty4wf
    @Naomi-ty4wf Před 4 lety +10

    WHeelchair maintenance is really important if you use a wheelchair. :)

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety

      Sure is! This is just a few minor things I run into using a manual wheelchair :D

  • @trevormoen3488
    @trevormoen3488 Před 2 lety

    Good thing you got gloves

  • @spencerlambert1498
    @spencerlambert1498 Před 4 lety

    I prefer to use plastic tire changing tools as the screw driver runs the risk of puncturing tubes. Also I dont use gease on axles because I find it attracts more dirt and grim when taking wheels off to transfer into vehicle. If anything I use wd40 on occasion in winter to keep release smooth.

  • @monicalogsdon
    @monicalogsdon Před 2 lety

    Wheels walking: what kind of chair do you have? My hubby needs a new one and yours looks like it would fit him good. 🙂

  • @mattyc195
    @mattyc195 Před 4 lety

    Another great video and as always thanks for sharing

  • @dnkjdnkj2679
    @dnkjdnkj2679 Před rokem +1

    Instead of grease, I use beeswax. It is far more beneficial and less messy.

  • @LeeBayliss98
    @LeeBayliss98 Před 4 lety

    I'm not sure if this is appropriate but; my friend (a wheelchair user) said to me that he can sell his shoes, that he's had for a while, as new because there's no wear on the bottom. Made me chuckle ngl

  • @chevaliermael5041
    @chevaliermael5041 Před rokem

    très précieux merci!

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Před 4 lety

    Great information as usual.👍👏👏👏👏 next video, how to mount a pulse jet onto your wheelchair.😉😬😬😬😬

  • @eduardopadilla5505
    @eduardopadilla5505 Před 4 lety

    Excellent instructional video!

  • @mathproblemssolvedeasy275

    Good you repaired your flat tire because rolling around on a flat tire can alter performance of your wheelchair

  • @justjake9469
    @justjake9469 Před 4 lety

    I love these practical video's.
    You seem pretty strong in your hands, when you're puting the outer tube off and on. As a Dutch guy I did not know that you could use a screwdriver for it. We learn how to change a bime tire, before we can bake an egg. ;-)
    Ever thought about bike levers (you need less power for those) or a bike repair kit? Did you check the inside of the outer tube for glass or pointy objects? (I learned the hard way that it could puncture your inner tube twice.) And do you fix/patch your punctured inner tube, or do you throw them away?

  • @temperosguilherme
    @temperosguilherme Před 4 lety

    please make a video about your wheelchair brakes.

  • @cmadison5210
    @cmadison5210 Před 2 lety

    I have a TiLite ZRA2 and wish I could find a video on how to replace the castor wheels - I found a video for those w mono forks but I don’t have those!

  • @amandathompson6269
    @amandathompson6269 Před 4 lety

    Loved it! Thanks for all of the info

  • @BasicParaStuffwithCoachVic

    ‘D Locks... best brakes ever!

  • @Shimon17H
    @Shimon17H Před 4 lety

    Ty 💪💪💪

  • @lifeatbuttheight
    @lifeatbuttheight Před 4 lety +4

    I got wheels with a solid insert specifically so I wouldn't have to worry about half this lmao But I just got some new wheels to be casters on my chair, they're colored scooter wheels, except the spacers between my forks don't fit into the bearings fml

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +1

      Solids aren’t a bad option! I used them for years. This is my first time rolling on air for like 5+ years.
      Bummer dude! Little scooter wheels can be super useful. Idk how to remedy that issue but maybe some spacers?

    • @o0Bonde
      @o0Bonde Před 4 lety

      i tryed solid tires for a year, i will never go back to solid tires again. I really felt that I needed 40% more strength per move

    • @TTRTIM
      @TTRTIM Před 4 lety +1

      Call a machine shop and explain the problem to them, they might be able to whip you up a new spacer on a slow day for cheap.

  • @iamkyleclimer
    @iamkyleclimer Před 4 lety +2

    “no scrapes then you’re probably not using it to its full potential” that’s right!. Just had to send my chair to the manufacturer to fix the frame I could have done it im sure but I don’t know how to weld yet... before the virus thing happened. I beat the heck outta my chairs

    • @Wheels2Walking
      @Wheels2Walking  Před 4 lety +1

      For real! Biggest reason I have a raw titanium chair is to hide all the blemishes it gets from hard use. Too many people baby their chair and I find that silly.

    • @iamkyleclimer
      @iamkyleclimer Před 4 lety +1

      Wheels2Walking Your new custom chair is sick bro! I might look into it. My current one is an APEX and it SUCKS never get one of them. I like how yours is solid pieces my seat is literally held up my velcro straps man once they rip you fall through which I had happen the design doesn’t make sense now though it did at the time because I wanted a lighter chair but man id rather have your chair. Skateboarders put their boards to better use than some of us use chairs, we outta show them up!

  • @michaelireland7218
    @michaelireland7218 Před 3 lety

    Any suggestions on an affordable first chair... I have been through 3 chairs in loaner hospital chairs from the nursing home I am a big guy who competed as a powerlifter for many years and even though I'm now 50 I act like I'm 5 in one trying to embrace life after an amputation. The first two were in bad shape, to begin with the 3rd had no brakes and honestly, I actually hit a car head on in a parking lot and did $800 bucks worth of damage to the gentleman's parked car... :) A little girl walked out from a hotel room so I had to bear not run her over jump a curb into the parking lot and hit the parked car from the side head-on denting the door in so far the inner panel came off :) Any wisdom and knowledge is greatly appreciated because I really am new to this whole wheelchair world... It's been a journey so far... Thank you!

  • @BrendaCHughes
    @BrendaCHughes Před 2 lety

    I have been watching your videos for a while on your channel. I am now a user to a wheelchair due to having an amputation below the right knee. The wheelchair I've been given by the hospital is not too bad. It's solid wheels. But I am looking to get my own custom one what would you say would be the best things to have on it to make the ride more comfortable and safe. I'm based in the UK

  • @nataliepowe6460
    @nataliepowe6460 Před 3 lety

    Can the maintenance video for caster bearings be transferred to a Rollator/walking frame?

  • @Ronnock
    @Ronnock Před 5 měsíci

    Instead of a hammer for the caster bearings, I use the ground or any hard flat surface.

  • @deejay2793
    @deejay2793 Před 4 lety +1

    Lol, please use tire levers. You’re using a schrader valves. Presta valves have lock nuts at the base and then at the top for air. I used to mtn bike a lot & am finding there’s a lot of similarities in tools/parts. Lotsa differences too.
    Saw you had knobby tires sitting there... when you put those on do you have a more aggressive caster too?

  • @cjaydeep22
    @cjaydeep22 Před 4 lety

    Hey Richard should you know when you measure your wheelchair what are the most important dimensions like width length etc to measure for the perfect fit ?

  • @AmberCeretha
    @AmberCeretha Před 4 lety

    I’m a paraplegic and I upload informative content also... I love your channel✨

  • @sr.marnekara3304
    @sr.marnekara3304 Před rokem

    What if your tires don't have tubes yet they still sound flat against the ground. Also, is a loose wheel the cause of when you roll the left back tire and the same left front tire turns left instead of right? If not, how do you fix that?