This video just sealed the deal for me and I've decided to go for it. Great video man, easy to follow and very informative regarding the tools and the parts. Thanks! 🙏🏻
Cool. Here's a pro tip: You can loosen the crankarm bolts with the chain on the big ring. This will protect your knuckles from teeth on ring should you slip (oh yeah, it happens). This also applies when removing pedals.
sir, is that using octalink bottom bracket? if yes what size of bottom bracket in this video? i have convert my mtb from 2x10 to 1x10 like your video but at the 1st gear, my chain was apart from my front chainring did u have a solution? thanks i hope u reply it, sorry for bad english :)
Thanks for sharing! Great content, although I do agree with the others the music is distracting. Not necessarily the music itself, but it's the volume. Curious, why did you take off the crank to remove the old chainrings and install the new? I would think a person could unscrew the pedal, unscrew the chainrings and slide them off over the pedal? I did that in converting a 2x into a 1x, but I haven't done it with a 3x. It seems like it should work...? An innocent question; to the extent you used the existing crank, which ostensibly is set up for a 3x system, did you have any alignment issues with the 1x chainring and the cassette? I've heard folks mention that, but I don't see how it would be an issue. Finally, how are you enjoying your conversion? Is it working out the way you hoped? Anything you wish you had done differently - different cassette or chainring or gone 1x11 or...? Thanks again for sharing your video!
In my case 3X, it was necessary to take off the cranks. The reason was the smallest chainrings 22z, which can not be taken off by sliding over the pedal.
No problem when aligning 1x10 did not arise. The new 36z chainring is in the position of the middle old 32z chainring, and is able to handle the entire 10x 11-42z cartridge.
My current bike assembly is, front chainrings 34z and rear cassette 10 x 11-46. The reason for the change was to increase the range of gears for easier riding in the hills and trail forest.
@@northmtb1603 So, do you have a 36 up front with a 11-42 in the back, or a 34 and 11-46? If you went from one to the other, how much difference did you notice?
@@richarde1355 The current wheel mounting is chainring 34z .... 10s 11-46. Chainring 36z was large in size and rubbed against the frame of the bike, I replaced it with a 34z chainring, which is already good in size. The difference between these two settings is mainly known in the hills where the cassette 11-46 makes it much easier for you.
I'm doing this conversion on GF's bike atm. Nice insight! Cheers :) Personally I prefer to torque up bolts but that's just me. Bet it rides well afterwards??
You will need to replace the gearset, chain and hub you will need to measure the clover to be compatible with cass 9s or 10s www.bike-forum.cz/forum/10s-a-11s-rozdil-orechu
Some editing tips - Kill the weird techno music. Find something mellow to play over the background without making my ears bleed. Also, when doing repetitive things like removing screws, just jump cut from one to the other. We will get the idea. Don't make the audience watch every painful turn of the wrench. There's good info here but you need to edit it down to the useful bits. Also, a quick text overlay of the steps as you go would also be helpful. If you need good music for video backgrounds check out something like stream beats. I'm not affiliated but they have great copyright free stuff that is free to use.
@@sidewalks2269 you know, I just read my comment and it was kind of toxic. I didn’t mean for it to sound that harsh. I did like the video content but it was just hard to watch it in the way that it was presented.
@@JeffRevell totally understand; hope you didnt mind me saying whoa; I, too in the past, have said stuff that once i re read it, im thinking: "ha that isnt very friendly". It happns to all of us
Yo i'm actually buying a MTB today, and the seller asked the mechanic and told me that If i want to upgrade from 3x8 to 1x10 I have to change the whole rim.
From 3x8 to 1x10 did u ever had to swap ur freehub?? If u did decide to eventually go for the 1x11 oneday, would u need ti change ur freehub then to accomodate ur 11speed cassette??
The reason im thinking why it fitted so easy that he has a cheaper universal frame thats meant for lower end parts and higher end.Like for instance other good brand bikes are more aerodynamic and waste lesser space which makes it harder to switch from 3×8 to 1×10 or 11.Just my thought.
Experience with the conversion is good, I replaced the only component, the front chainring 36T with 34T, chainring 36T was large and rubbed the frame of the bike.
The music is GOD AWFUL! Would much rather hear someone talking about what theyre doing and why.
Duane Vigue agree the music is very badly chosen
You can turn down the volume to minus zero; boom theres the answer to your issue
This video just sealed the deal for me and I've decided to go for it. Great video man, easy to follow and very informative regarding the tools and the parts.
Thanks! 🙏🏻
In this video it was also my first reconstruction, there is nothing wrong with that. I wish you good luck.
Cool. Here's a pro tip: You can loosen the crankarm bolts with the chain on the big ring. This will protect your knuckles from teeth on ring should you slip (oh yeah, it happens). This also applies when removing pedals.
Very well done video. To the point. No B.S. Well done mate!
Thank you so much I was scared once I got all the parts it wasn’t gonna work
Cool video man keep it up👍👍👍👍
đã nầ cấp thàh 1 đĩa thì nên nâg cả trục rỗg nữa nó mới xứg tầm
sir, is that using octalink bottom bracket? if yes what size of bottom bracket in this video? i have convert my mtb from 2x10 to 1x10 like your video but at the 1st gear, my chain was apart from my front chainring
did u have a solution? thanks
i hope u reply it, sorry for bad english :)
can i have the link of all the parts for the upgrade pls
Very well video...
Do have a list of components you used?
Well done 👍
Pwede ba ito sa fat bike? Naka Phantom Herculin kasi ako at standard lang yung spline sa hub
The ratio of your cassette is 11-42?
Heißt das ich muss nicht unbedingt das Tretlager und die Kurbel tauschen?
Thanks for sharing! Great content, although I do agree with the others the music is distracting. Not necessarily the music itself, but it's the volume.
Curious, why did you take off the crank to remove the old chainrings and install the new? I would think a person could unscrew the pedal, unscrew the chainrings and slide them off over the pedal? I did that in converting a 2x into a 1x, but I haven't done it with a 3x. It seems like it should work...?
An innocent question; to the extent you used the existing crank, which ostensibly is set up for a 3x system, did you have any alignment issues with the 1x chainring and the cassette? I've heard folks mention that, but I don't see how it would be an issue.
Finally, how are you enjoying your conversion? Is it working out the way you hoped? Anything you wish you had done differently - different cassette or chainring or gone 1x11 or...?
Thanks again for sharing your video!
In my case 3X, it was necessary to take off the cranks. The reason was the smallest chainrings 22z, which can not be taken off by sliding over the pedal.
No problem when aligning 1x10 did not arise. The new 36z chainring is in the position of the middle old 32z chainring, and is able to handle the entire 10x 11-42z cartridge.
My current bike assembly is, front chainrings 34z and rear cassette 10 x 11-46. The reason for the change was to increase the range of gears for easier riding in the hills and trail forest.
@@northmtb1603 So, do you have a 36 up front with a 11-42 in the back, or a 34 and 11-46? If you went from one to the other, how much difference did you notice?
@@richarde1355 The current wheel mounting is chainring 34z .... 10s 11-46. Chainring 36z was large in size and rubbed against the frame of the bike, I replaced it with a 34z chainring, which is already good in size. The difference between these two settings is mainly known in the hills where the cassette 11-46 makes it much easier for you.
I'm doing this conversion on GF's bike atm. Nice insight! Cheers :) Personally I prefer to torque up bolts but that's just me. Bet it rides well afterwards??
Yes, it's going very well.
Hey i have mtb with 3x7 combination. Can i convert it into 3x9 or 3x10 combination without changing hub or anything
You will need to replace the gearset, chain and hub you will need to measure the clover to be compatible with cass 9s or 10s
www.bike-forum.cz/forum/10s-a-11s-rozdil-orechu
3x7 is usually freewheel, 3x9 or 3x10 is cassette--not compatible
Bad Asss bike !
Some editing tips - Kill the weird techno music. Find something mellow to play over the background without making my ears bleed. Also, when doing repetitive things like removing screws, just jump cut from one to the other. We will get the idea. Don't make the audience watch every painful turn of the wrench. There's good info here but you need to edit it down to the useful bits. Also, a quick text overlay of the steps as you go would also be helpful. If you need good music for video backgrounds check out something like stream beats. I'm not affiliated but they have great copyright free stuff that is free to use.
Whoa
@@sidewalks2269 you know, I just read my comment and it was kind of toxic. I didn’t mean for it to sound that harsh. I did like the video content but it was just hard to watch it in the way that it was presented.
@@JeffRevell totally understand; hope you didnt mind me saying whoa; I, too in the past, have said stuff that once i re read it, im thinking: "ha that isnt very friendly". It happns to all of us
Plis give the link for the components plis
I have the same 3x8 cassette and cranck but different shifters, is it possible to change the cassette to a 1x10?
Do I need to know your gear and hub type? Then I can advise you.
Is this conversion possible in any 8 speed bike? Recently I ordered cradiac xc 900 I want to convert it into 10 speed
😂just look at your frame man
I have a 3x7 mtb and can i upgrade it to 1x10/1x11/1x12? Or do i need to change the wheels?
Check out “R.J. The Bike Guy”. He has a video which will answer your question.
@@miriammorrow4 thanks!
Did you use the same rims that had the 8 speed cassette on?
Yes, i used the same wheels
@@northmtb1603 thnkx man
Yo i'm actually buying a MTB today, and the seller asked the mechanic and told me that If i want to upgrade from 3x8 to 1x10 I have to change the whole rim.
Nice
Yes much all cost coz's i my bike need to change also.
Buying link?
what brand of bike is that and how much?looks nice
www.maxbike.cz/
👍👍👍
From 3x8 to 1x10 did u ever had to swap ur freehub??
If u did decide to eventually go for the 1x11 oneday, would u need ti change ur freehub then to accomodate ur 11speed cassette??
yes i have a freehub only on 10speed cassette
Mtb bikes the hub support 8/9/10/11 speed cassette.
That is correct you do not have to change out your rear hub it will support it I just did mine I went from a 2 by 9 to a 1 by 11
@@richardgonzalez6583 why did you go from a 2x9 to a 1x11?
Please give me your spare parts which you removed and not using it.
so I have a 2x8...will the 10speed cassette fit ?
it depends on the type of your free hub if it is ready for the 10speed cassette from the manufacturer.
👍
The reason im thinking why it fitted so easy that he has a cheaper universal frame thats meant for lower end parts and higher end.Like for instance other good brand bikes are more aerodynamic and waste lesser space which makes it harder to switch from 3×8 to 1×10 or 11.Just my thought.
Yes, you are absolutely right.
Whats your experience after 2 years?Does it ride good? Because i want to do the same
Experience with the conversion is good, I replaced the only component, the front chainring 36T with 34T, chainring 36T was large and rubbed the frame of the bike.
@@northmtb1603 why would it rub the frame. if it had a larger ring before and you didn't go to a smaller bottom bracket ?
What brand and model of the cassette ?? Tks 😅
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001935300827.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.3cd25fceFC83mg&algo_pvid=822e6181-1334-4885-b38d-96fe6a376cff&algo_exp_id=822e6181-1334-4885-b38d-96fe6a376cff-0
Volume musik terlalu keras pak., jadi gak fokus sama video nya.... jadinya mengganggu sekali..
Hola buen vídeo bien hecho con todo detalle el cassette es de 11x46?
Al comenzar el video luego luego sale el cassette y esta marcado el cuadro de 11-42..
Ya te respondieron confirmo
Hello, the numbers on the scale do not look good
Y la cadena de cuantos eslabones 116?
Necesito preguntarle a este chaval; no parece responder a las preguntas de los usuarios el tal
I've tried fitting a 104bcd and 96bcd chainring on my crank however they both don't fit any idea's on what size I need.
I've got Shimano m3000 crank.
what type of crank is it?
@@northmtb1603 think it's shimano acera.
@@justthatek7992 Acera uses size 104 PCD
@@northmtb1603 I bought a 104pcd and it never fitted 🤔
Where did u buy the products??
I bought Schimano products on the local eschop, everything else on Aliexpress.
@@northmtb1603 thank you for the reply
Hello, how much does it cost to convert?
Around 240
@@erickmejia7031 thank you
Check eBay m6000
@@xhrrdg I think Shimano M4100 kits are available that provide the derailleur, cassette, shifter, and chain. Some even provide a new crank.
how much did it cost
in 2019, the price was $ 141
0.5 kg not bad
4:58 yeet
What is the price of this product
The price for the components is $ 141
Your playlist is the same as mine
Bro how it total cost ?
Even I wanna know that 😂
The price for the components is $ 141
From where i can buy these components
@@sonekabhaav6336 I bought Shimano components in a local store, other things are from alliexpress.
magkano po nagastos niyo
155 $
How much it cost??
The price for the components is $ 141
Should had post details of components, models, long cage, short cage, etc.
Why?
I got rid of the derailleur and saved the weight of the bike.
A onça
mali pgsukat mo ng putol ng kadena dapat sa pinakamaliit tpos d sasabit sa taas na pully
Ok, salamat sa payo.
My idea all the time
Pro tip: Mute the pointless distracting backing track.
Was ist das für eine bescheuerte Musik...
Doin the same here.
Man the music really sucks....
You can turn down your mobile device volume
@@sidewalks2269 ha ha ha ha ha, the very idea!!!