How to make your Tama Speed & Iron Cobra pedals faster.

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2013
  • This is a quick video on how to clean, lubricate, and maintain your Tama Speed Cobra & Tama Iron Cobra pedals, which will keep them fast and keep them feeling factory new. This demonstration shows how to properly service both the single and double (twin) versions of Tama's high end bass drum pedals.
    I'm a gigging drummer, and I noticed after about 6 months of steady playing with my Speed Cobras, that they seemed a little sluggish. They definitely weren't as fast as when I first got them. I learned that like the rest of your drum gear, you have to keep up on the maintenance on your pedals to get the most out of them.
    This video will show you the quick and easy way to disassemble, clean, lubricate, and reassemble your newer Tama single and double bass drum pedals to keep them running smooth and fast. I recommend doing this maintenance routine every 3 months to keep your pedals playing at their optimum level. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
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  • @Fitheach81
    @Fitheach81 Před 6 lety +2

    Probably the best videos I've seen on this in terms of dismantling the pedal, cleaning & reassembly as well as being applicable to the Iron Cobra's - at least the 900 something or other ones. I just took mine apart recently to clean and apply lubrication, as well as putting the rolling cams on. There's a lot of screws and small parts to keep track of but otherwise fairly easy to do.
    There was a comment questioning the point of cleaning/lubricating - in 8yrs I've done it twice, dust and other tiny particles eventually find their way in, lubricant won't last decades either. Dust etc becomes trapped within the lube which increases friction and degrades the lubricant over time - might be much but it's enough that after cleaning etc the difference is there.

  • @fingerpointer10
    @fingerpointer10 Před 10 lety +4

    Great video, thanks for taking the time to create!

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

      Thanks Mark, I appreciate the positive feedback.

  • @sjang816
    @sjang816 Před 8 lety +1

    I did this today step by step, the squeaking is totally gone. very helpful, thanks!

  • @jeffrobbins
    @jeffrobbins  Před 11 lety

    Thanks DrumstickSteve! I'm glad you liked it.

  • @92pearlexport
    @92pearlexport Před 10 lety +33

    Go to your local skate board shop and buy the fastest bearings they have in your budget and put them in your pedal they are the same size

    • @edubatera72
      @edubatera72 Před 6 lety

      matt grizzle ceramic bones are great!!!!

    • @davemarks8832
      @davemarks8832 Před 6 lety +7

      I'd got for bones reds. I have bones swiss on my board. Any okay bearing will be smooth and fast. Once you start to get up to the high end bearings it would be a waste for your pedal. They're made for pro skaters (typically long boarders) that go like 130km down a hill. They're made to withstand the speed and not wear away. Bones ceramics are especially made for That, ceramic bearing balls wear away a lot slower than steel bearing balls. I have reds on one of my other boards as well and they're fine. I havnt tried them on my pedal yet though, but they've got rubber shields so you can lube them up easier. Also for lubes I'd go for oust because bones and ionic flux are very thick lubes. They take a while to warm up and set themselves into the bearing, it would take ages for them to set in on a pedal. Oust is thinner and works well for bearings.

    • @Abandoned978
      @Abandoned978 Před 5 lety +2

      Go for Ninja bearings if you’re doing that. The Ninjas are used on the Demon chain and demon drive pedals, so you know they’ll be smooth

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Před 2 měsíci

      Lol Tama bearings are much better than Pearl.
      That ninja shit is bullshit
      ​@@Abandoned978

  • @GamerFreak4876
    @GamerFreak4876 Před 8 lety

    Great video man i'm definitely going to try this out today.

  • @tommychong3651
    @tommychong3651 Před 9 lety +3

    Just got one of these today. Wow they are awesome. I chose them over the dw9000. Mainly because you can't feel these on your feet while playing. The dw 9000 was really good and I loves the response. But they both had their pros and cons. It was a hard decision. Both had their strengths and weaknesses. Too choose between the two is hard.

  • @stickymcstickle
    @stickymcstickle Před 8 lety +1

    Nice video. I'm gonna do the same thing on my Iron Cobra double pedal and I'll let you know how it turns out. I've had it since 2005 and I've never cleaned it or lubricated it. I can feel a resistance so cross your fingers this helps.

  • @joshuachan56
    @joshuachan56 Před 11 lety +2

    I don't really have any problems with my Speed Cobras, but after lubricating everything up, the slave pedal became noticeably smoother! I sometimes use my left foot as the lead foot, that's why the smoothness of the slave pedal is very important to me.
    I used a Tama Tune-Up Oil, which i recommend because it's super cheap and it's less "messier" than the oil that you are using.
    Thanks A LOT man! Really appreciate it! :D

  • @tripledeluxedday
    @tripledeluxedday Před 3 měsíci

    When I used to skate I used to take the bearings off my deck and boil them on the stove in water then re-lube them and put them back in the wheels and then put the wheels back on the trucks. We would spin the wheels after boiling and re-lubing them and they would spin far longer than before. Faster quieter and longer duration of spin. We used GMS bearings and when you boiled them some gunk would boil out into the water.

  • @Takes680
    @Takes680 Před 10 lety

    I just got a set of speed cobras double pedal there so good i love them thanks for info

  • @UrZNL
    @UrZNL Před 8 lety +14

    In the manual it says the bearings are lube free by design...

  • @tomverstappendrums3423

    I had a rough squeak in my left pedal for years and I kept oiling it with the good stuff but it was no use. Finally took the whole thing apart and my lefty works great! Should have done this 4 years ago

    • @oskillah
      @oskillah Před 2 lety

      So you were oiling the slave bearings without taking them apart? I'm trying to get rid of squeak in my slave pedal!

    • @tomverstappendrums3423
      @tomverstappendrums3423 Před 2 lety

      @@oskillah Yeah just do what this guy does and you'll be pretty good!

  • @drumken
    @drumken Před 3 lety

    I have the same pedal for 7 years, since your video was new. Never tried to dismount it. But I could try that now, I think it's time for some cleaning! :P

    • @drumken
      @drumken Před 3 lety

      I've done it!!!! Damn smooth!

  • @jeffrobbins
    @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

    You're welcome... they are phenomenal pedals!

  • @tommatthews1380
    @tommatthews1380 Před 7 lety

    awesome! I did this on my iron cobra 200 series and am considering upgrading the bearings as I've had 'em for quite a while.. however.. I cant get access to the floating bearing on the slave (far side) as it requires an Allan key. I used to correct size Allan key but it was so tight it rounded off, so I am unable to get access into the bearing unfortunately.. any suggestions? I don't want to upgrade all the other bearings and not that one as it could cause further damage..

  • @peterpetrov7073
    @peterpetrov7073 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi! I have two kinds of lubricants
    Dry Lube(super-slip silicone lubricant) and
    Maintenance Spray (and water repellent)
    Which one should I use?

  • @Leo_Inclan
    @Leo_Inclan Před 8 lety

    What about the linkage?
    My pedal runs smooth, but the linkage recently became a bit stiff.
    I can barely notice it while playing, but during take down and set up I can see the problem, and I'm worried it's going to fail.

  • @theneverendingjourney7197

    After watching this I'm wondering if I can change the right twin pedal to a lefty

  • @Holytea0
    @Holytea0 Před 10 lety +1

    I'm to scary to disassemble my speed cobra :X Great Job !!

  • @labigithastaetmeadam
    @labigithastaetmeadam Před 9 lety

    i have my iron cobras for maybe 7 years, never disassembled them like you did. i used wd-40 for some visible bearings, especially the connector shaft. Was wd-40 a bad choice?

  • @mattbaldea4970
    @mattbaldea4970 Před 9 lety

    how often should I crack everything open in a relatively clean environment?

  • @jeffrobbins
    @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you! It's a great idea to lube the chain as well. I just give it a very light amount of oil / lube because it tends to collect a lot of dirt, debris, and drumstick chips when it's over-oiled.

  • @TheBeldorus
    @TheBeldorus Před 16 dny

    Hi; wonfer if new SC board and old board are same size..? can they be changed?

  • @julianmedrano6196
    @julianmedrano6196 Před 10 lety

    Great advice and definitely needed some help with my Cobras as far as maintenance goes. Can I use a teflon spray lube versus the metal protector spray you were using?

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

      I don't see why not, I know that pro-bikers use a Teflon based lube for their chains. To be safe I would always go with the recommended lubricant, but anything is better that nothing!

  • @steves2176
    @steves2176 Před 9 lety

    Nice tutorial!! Do you know where I can obtain that tiny phillips head screw that holds the HP9S - Speedo Ring halves together? Mine came out and to order a new one is $25 + $9.99 for shipping - basically for a tiny screw!! Do you happen to know the size of that screw?

  • @chri458n
    @chri458n Před 8 lety

    I guess i have the old version of the pedal.. My shaft assembly was not made the same way as yours..
    And i have noticed on my pedal, that on the left beater is uneven and wobbly? I don't know if that is an issue with yours but for me it's irritating me..
    btw anyway great video! made my pedals roll smooth again

  • @jlurenzjr
    @jlurenzjr Před 4 lety +12

    Appreciate you trying to help people but your actually ruining the pedal. Those are sealed bearings. That lube your spraying on them is getting into the bearing housing and actually removing the grease that’s inside from the factory. All u can do with sealed bearings is replace them but those are very high end bearings that come with this pedal so their lifespan is very long.
    Cleaning up around the bearings and race’s is fine and even spraying a very small amount of chain lube is fine too but what you just showed people in regards to the bearings will cut their lifespan down dramatically.

  • @soonerkickboxing1
    @soonerkickboxing1 Před 6 lety

    Gracias importspd....por tu video de mantenimiento.

  • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
    @TheWitchOvAgnesi Před 8 lety

    Help! I took my pedals apart and can't figure out how to get them back together again!

  • @DrummClem
    @DrummClem Před 11 lety

    Unlike Yamaha, they made a pedal that you can open. That's cool ! Can't wait to have mine !

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 Před 8 lety

    3 in 1's silicone oil in the yellow can works great

  • @lucksury
    @lucksury Před 2 lety

    I’ve had problems with my slave pedal not rebounding and being as springy as the master pedal even though I have the beater height, beater angle, and spring tension all setup the same. I was thinking that disassembling the pedals and cleaning/relubricating would be the only way to get them to feel the same. I hope this works

    • @jamtime5017
      @jamtime5017 Před 2 lety +1

      Change the slave tension and use a pull test to see if they bounce together. I like to push the beaters to the bass drum and then release at the same time. You're not going to have them completely bounce consistently together. What are looking for is to get as many as possible. If you can get three or four NSYNC that's good start. Just keep adjusting the best that you can.

  • @tyedyedied
    @tyedyedied Před 3 lety

    How do you adjust the beater angle

  • @runescapemichbla
    @runescapemichbla Před 10 lety +1

    Nice video man, thanks alot. I have Speed Cobras myself and I was wondering whether it is possible to somehow mount the left beater (you take it of at 5:20) to the left pedal, in order to play two seperate bass drums without having to buy another single pedal. What do you think?

    • @drumfanatik316
      @drumfanatik316 Před 10 lety +2

      I did this with mine and you have to buy extra parts. Yo have to buy the Para Clamp so it will actually attatch to the bass drum hoop. Then you have to buy the cam shaft that the beater will actually fit into. It's really a pain in the butt to do this! You're better off having 2 seperate pedals, trust me!

    • @runescapemichbla
      @runescapemichbla Před 10 lety +1

      drumfanatik316 Thanks for the tip man!

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

      Yea, I agree with drumfanatik316. It is possible, however, the time and expense to do it just doesn't seem worth while when you can buy a single pedal right now for $150.00.

  • @maxwellpruett2204
    @maxwellpruett2204 Před 9 lety

    How do you do it with the iron cobras?

  • @MrAlidjian
    @MrAlidjian Před 11 lety +1

    hey man thanks for the awesome video. What do you think about lubricating the chain ? Is it a logical thing to do ?

  • @crimsun7186
    @crimsun7186 Před 9 lety

    Can I use Tri-Flow?

  • @Simonewhitesim-1music
    @Simonewhitesim-1music Před 10 lety

    I rock Teflon bike lube..I am a Cyclist also haha! Super Vid man!

  • @ozyhasari369
    @ozyhasari369 Před 3 lety

    what is the type of the bearing?

  • @jeffrobbins
    @jeffrobbins  Před 11 lety +2

    I didn't know that Tama had their own oil... thanks for the info man! I'll be using that next time!

  • @VillaIrwin
    @VillaIrwin Před 9 lety

    Lubrifier les roulement quoi ! tout une video pour ça ^^

  • @skully366
    @skully366 Před 10 lety +1

    hey dude im not a big guy and i wanna play some fast double bass, like dream theater(he uses these pedals)..but for some reason i feel that the pedals are just too heavy....any tips? thanks :) (btw i have the iron cobras)

  • @jeffrobbins
    @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

    I would first soak them in a parts cleaner solution, and then soak them in a lubricant to make sure that they are completely lubricated before reinstalling them on your pedals.

  • @DeathMetalMarines
    @DeathMetalMarines Před 9 lety

    did you notice a big different after cleaning them?

  • @Dariddda
    @Dariddda Před 9 lety +1

    Hey!
    I'm in urgent need of some advice on my iron cobra double pedal!
    On the master pedal the bridge can not be separated into two because the two sides of the brige is under the slave beater holder, and it won't separate. The biggest problem is that the slave pedal holder is somewhat held in place by the linkage of the brige's two sides. can't figure out how to remove it... or separate the bridge into two. Can some1 help me? That would be awesome!

    • @Dariddda
      @Dariddda Před 9 lety +1

      The main reason I need that... is that i want my regular double pedal to act as a lefty double pedal.
      On my previus IC I could do what you just did on the video ,I had no problem inverting the whole mechanism, but on this, I can't. Any suggestions?

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 9 lety

      Markovicsable It may be because you have an older version Iron Cobra. I believe some of the older models don't have the ability to be taken apart like the newer ones. Some of the cheaper versions of the IC's are built that way too. Is it a new or older pedal?

    • @Dariddda
      @Dariddda Před 9 lety

      importspd
      It's a newer model. It's an HP900PSW. So I don't think that is the case. Some1 told me that the berings are just stuck... i need to hammer them a bit with a light wood hammer so they would come loose. on both sides... and in the middle where the master and the slave part link.
      Is that possible?

    • @Dariddda
      @Dariddda Před 9 lety +1

      Markovicsable
      www.tamadrum.co.jp/world/parts/hardware/page/HP900PSWFSW.html

    • @Dariddda
      @Dariddda Před 9 lety +2

      Ok, I got that solved. Except the Speed Cobra I had to screw off the black plastic tightener near the middle on the shaft, than the 2 sides come separated. after that the whole inversion and reassembly took about 5 minutes.

  • @rusko7
    @rusko7 Před 11 lety

    what if my bearings are full of rust? How do I clean them?

  • @robyrobsn9871
    @robyrobsn9871 Před 10 lety

    here is my pedal problem:
    made a video of it right here.
    tama speed cobra problem, normal??
    Hi guys, finaly got a double speedcobra.
    BUT have a problem may you can help me.
    the slaver beater breaks a litle the function and sits a bit loose on the center / axis just to the right and left, not for/back work.
    so please check yours, wana know it is normal or may got a series that was not good handle.
    otherway works very good.
    what can i do to work the slave pedal like the master pedal.
    slave breaks befor master pedal
    thanks for feedback

  • @chrisl2466
    @chrisl2466 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks for posting.

  • @edgardoarroyo7418
    @edgardoarroyo7418 Před 8 měsíci

    which springs are those?

  • @hjhb79
    @hjhb79 Před 9 lety

    Good tutorial friend, but spring you placed them? these are not the original ???

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 9 lety

      No, those are the heavy duty IC springs on there.

  • @TrueArcadio
    @TrueArcadio Před 10 lety

    I have an issue at where the left beater attaches to the driveshaft, it can shift left and right. The two part driveshaft doesn't feel solid when I put it back together. Anyone else experiencing this?

    • @Ghelfi1
      @Ghelfi1 Před 9 lety

      I have the same issue with my pedals. It's a pity to see a solid brand like Tama creating pedals with such major design flaws!

    • @philipperouthier3931
      @philipperouthier3931 Před 5 lety

      There is a screw inside the "capsule" with the black plastic ring in the center that you can tighten to make both parts of the drive shaft more solid.
      The "speed-o-ring" (on both side) also need to be pushed in the direction of the beaters to stop the driveshaft to slide left/right.

  • @GODCORRUPTED
    @GODCORRUPTED Před 9 lety +1

    thanks, thanks, thanks

  • @gnusmas1914
    @gnusmas1914 Před 10 lety

    one thing should be kept in mind i have the pearl 2002 classaic eliminator it came with the chain i converted it to the demon drive direct bolt on no mods needed i find a dry bearing is faster and im using full ceramic bearing blowes ninja out the water again i find lube on bearings steel bearings stock bearings are slow wit lube ceramic needs no lube

  • @MemoRiosDrummer
    @MemoRiosDrummer Před 10 lety

    HI, can you help me, i have an iron cobra doble pedal, right and i want to make it lefty just to try my bass drum in other way in my drumkit, any idea hot to do it? it´s possible?.....any help i´ll aprecciatte tanx man!!!

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 10 lety

      sayde73, I don't think you can separate the pedals on either the speed or iron cobra models to use them individually.

    • @MemoRiosDrummer
      @MemoRiosDrummer Před 10 lety

      importspd
      Hi again, im not trying to use them separatly, i want to use it as i were lefty, just to put the slave pedal to de left side instead of right, any idea how to do it?..... tanx fro answer soon cheers

    • @balekambangbeach1
      @balekambangbeach1 Před 10 lety

      sayde73 it's might be possible, but that would be very difficult to set the standard IC or SC to leftly pedal. so that's why Tama produce the double pedal for lefly drummer. it's kinda like Dominic Howard's pedal, tho

    • @Dariddda
      @Dariddda Před 9 lety

      afiev dewanta It's easy as pie to do that once u figure out the whole mechanism.
      I did the inversion on my first right footed IC with no problem... on my second IC I had some issues but I got them solved the day after. You just had to unsrew the black plastic tightener on the middle of the shaft... after you took the whole shaft assembly off the bridge. and invert the whole mechanism.

  • @sonofhorror1995
    @sonofhorror1995 Před 9 lety +4

    sounds like all i would have to do is get some abec 9 skate bearings and throw them in a iron cobra and get the speed i want

    • @edubatera72
      @edubatera72 Před 6 lety

      sonofhorror1995 ceramics are better, my pedal is flying now

  • @Lasek339
    @Lasek339 Před 10 lety +2

    that bearings are shielded and contains special grease when assembled, when slack should be replaced, which can put spray is in chains! Spray the bearing can take the special grease and decrease their useful life, embrace

  • @TheBigman603
    @TheBigman603 Před 2 lety

    What about gun lube?

  • @danielmikesell2104
    @danielmikesell2104 Před 7 lety

    Mine didn't come with a spacer?

  • @littlebear2477
    @littlebear2477 Před 5 lety +3

    The iron cobras are completely different to these !!!

  • @pitchingwedge1
    @pitchingwedge1 Před 6 lety +1

    They come with sealed bearings. Lubrication is not required. Except on the u joints.

    • @Mari000
      @Mari000 Před 5 lety

      What’s the U joint?

  • @cwx8
    @cwx8 Před 2 lety

    Not entirely sure what lubricating the outside of the ball bearings will do.

  • @analcough5321
    @analcough5321 Před 5 lety

    Id be so fucking terrified bc i know my dumbass wouldnt be able to put that shit back together 😂

    • @SaberStudiosSydney
      @SaberStudiosSydney Před 4 lety

      This video of me trying it for the first time might help with that particular anxiety haha czcams.com/video/Y_wcbkGgrjQ/video.html

  • @iMarimbaFTW
    @iMarimbaFTW Před 6 lety +3

    I just did this with my iron cobras, but instead of re-lubricating the bearings, I replaced them with bones reds bearings for $10. They're much more responsive.

    • @jeffrobbins
      @jeffrobbins  Před 6 lety

      Cool Tapes Sounds like a worthwhile upgrade! Where did you get them, skate shop or online?

    • @edubatera72
      @edubatera72 Před 6 lety

      Cool Tapes i got ceramic bones for $40 but they flyyyyyyyy

    • @mopoucco2092
      @mopoucco2092 Před 5 lety +1

      @@edubatera72 your pedals doing great still??

    • @edubatera72
      @edubatera72 Před 5 lety

      mopo ucco yeap!!! I’m currently using Pearls demonators!!! They are very good and cheap!!! Add some Bones Ceramics and you’ll see!!!!

  • @joshuawrye7
    @joshuawrye7 Před 9 lety +19

    Why would you lubricate a sealed bearing? The "grime" your lubricant is "cleaning" is actually grease that's packed into the bearing. Your better off just replacing the bearings.

    • @compatibilizer6184
      @compatibilizer6184 Před 4 lety +2

      You're wrong, dust makes it inside -even if they're sealed. You can get away without cleaning, but this video is about making them "faster"
      To properly re-grease sealed bearings, first flush the old grease with WD-40 (which is the only correct use for that stuff) Then dunk them in some IPA for a few hours. After drying them, use a penetrating spray grease.

  • @austinkeller9870
    @austinkeller9870 Před 8 lety +1

    I used WD-40 it worked great!

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 Před 8 lety

      It works fine, just have to do it every 4 months instead of every 6 months. Lol. DW recommends three in one oil for there pedals.

    • @thomassurdi1
      @thomassurdi1 Před 7 lety +4

      Do not use WD-40. It is not meant to be a lubricant. It is water based and leaves a crusty residue. You need to use an oil or silicone based lubricant.

    • @ShawnJonesHellion
      @ShawnJonesHellion Před 6 lety

      Gun lube is what is used by most looking for the best lube. It's basically a graphite/silicone replacement among replacement for all lubes. Wd40 more a cleaner than a lube. The hardware store doesn't sell it as gun lube but I'll say gun on the back.

  • @donkkong5551
    @donkkong5551 Před 8 měsíci

    I can not get my 310 to function a full capacity and what I mean is I can't hit doubles easily on every stroke for whatever reason, I have adjusted this thing a million different ways and changed the beaters and I just don't like it..Also, i feel the beaters over extend when hitting the bass drum head, the base plate seems like it needs to come closer when mounting to the hoop... My 20-year-old Iron Cobra is a better pedal, super annoying..

  • @petrie9222
    @petrie9222 Před 9 lety

    NOT the same as the Iron Cobra Power Glide. There is no metal bearing cover because the bearings are completely enclosed in the frame. You need to take both beaters off in order to gain access to them

  • @gamerdareswins2825
    @gamerdareswins2825 Před 10 lety

    Bought it and hated it.
    Just could not build any momentum : /
    Went right back to an iron cobra 20th anniversary with strap not chain.

    • @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954
      @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954 Před 9 lety

      It takes some getting use to and you have to mess with the settings and give yourself time to adjust. I play using Speed Cobras after using Iron Cobras for over 10 years. Took me a little while to become adjusted to the feel, but now that I have, I'd never go back unless my speed cobras got stolen or somehow broke, I'd have to switch back to my Iron Cobras. These pedals are awesome, they just have a different feel than the Iron Cobras. I gain a ton of momentum with them.

    • @gamerdareswins2825
      @gamerdareswins2825 Před 9 lety

      OneSickDrummer I felt more tired after using speed cobras after just 10 minutes than I did using iron cobras for 3 hours.
      But the 20th anniversary strap driven cobras are beautiful.

    • @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954
      @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954 Před 9 lety

      Steven Pounsett Well, it took me about a month of using the speed cobras a lot to get adjusted to them. The only real difference between the IC and the SC is the longer foot board on the SC. For me, it just took me a while to find the speed spot on the foot board, but now it gives me no trouble at all. I love the speed cobras, even after using the Iron Cobras for many years. Just takes some getting use to because the feel is different.

    • @gamerdareswins2825
      @gamerdareswins2825 Před 9 lety

      OneSickDrummer I just couldn't do it...
      I got on them for a good hour tonight and my legs just refused.

    • @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954
      @darkerbydesignonesickdrumm4954 Před 9 lety

      Took me a month before I was adjusted. Oh well brotha, it's all up to personal preference. I mean, I also play with the springs as tight as they can get, which most people don't like, so maybe I'm just weird.

  • @Stankfaced
    @Stankfaced Před 6 lety +4

    Dave mustaine

  • @MrRustystring
    @MrRustystring Před 11 lety

    That's some major surgery but I have to do it

  • @shahfacekillah
    @shahfacekillah Před 5 lety +1

    I did this to my speed cobra and now the pedal is way too smooth!!!!!! Even at highest tension, I can barely feel the pedal!!!! I don't like it!!!

  • @flatter33333
    @flatter33333 Před 3 měsíci

    With Bones Reds skateboard bearing is faster.

  • @SuperLoffe
    @SuperLoffe Před 7 lety

    uhm uhm

  • @MhTusher
    @MhTusher Před 7 lety

    you might wanna change the tittle :3 -_-

  • @ampegloud
    @ampegloud Před 2 lety

    Umm umm umm ummm

  • @gnusmas1914
    @gnusmas1914 Před 10 lety +1

    um um um cant watch

  • @roodmood1
    @roodmood1 Před 10 lety

    buy new ones. only way. can get them at a skate shop or online search of course.

  • @cDark3r
    @cDark3r Před 10 lety +1

    That ummm will ummmm expose... ummm... Gosh that is annoying.

  • @XenoTravis
    @XenoTravis Před 3 měsíci

    I lost most of my left eyebrow because a spacer wasn't put in right. That stuff can work fine until some random moment it finds the exact parameters to run the error someone didn't see.
    .... Don't worry it was an electric longboard. China man copied a board, slapped a cool design, did a good price and took advantage of the pandemic free money.
    The dude (Chinese dude still) never really tested much like QA such be done, they were after market. But... Apparently not when it comes to wheels. He never tested it or designed it so whoever gave him the files (Chinese is full of companies that copies whatever kinda thing) maybe didn't care Idk. The spacer was too short and I believe something wasn't correct on the bearing either. I don't ride crazy so I do full padding with gloves, 300 helmet (legit worth it), elbows, knees, a jacked that is padded in the chest elbow and back. I think one wheel just randomly got too much pressure and I got insane speed wobble (wasn't going fast maybe 15 tops) I jumped off, did 4 long save jumps to just think "oh shit this is how it ends." blacked out, apparently I got up and rode my board home because I don't remember getting home. I don't remember getting up and all that. Impressive. But ugly scar. The left out parts can really get insane but nobody asked or cares for my story.
    But yeah I like the speed cobra. Please don't mess up your spacers.

  • @the6ig6adwolf
    @the6ig6adwolf Před 5 lety

    This won't make your pedal any faster because it doesn't change the level of skill you're at as a drummer. It will make the pedal feel smoother.

  • @neorich05com
    @neorich05com Před 9 lety

    your lighting is terrible. light from the front not the side. half the stuff i can't see properly due to shadows

  • @dcmastermindfirst9418
    @dcmastermindfirst9418 Před 2 měsíci

    Speed cobra is lame. Can't adjust it.
    Dyna sync is way better

  • @veggpolish
    @veggpolish Před 10 lety +6

    good video, but verry anoying that you say uhm ahh uhm like 2 million times

  • @Thebiggestbeast111
    @Thebiggestbeast111 Před 11 lety

    Uhhh....Ummmm....Uhhh.....Ummmmm. Lol.

  • @bluesky6449
    @bluesky6449 Před 6 lety

    really painful to listen to, consider speaking at faster than 4am in the morning speed

  • @SS-qt4xq
    @SS-qt4xq Před 4 lety

    Actually to make that pedal faster it should tossed in a scrap bin and replaced with Trick pro v-1 bigfoots.
    😁🙊 Tama speed cobra pedals are low end ...

    • @ponder85
      @ponder85 Před 4 lety

      For $400 more, I'd hope there's some benefit to the Tricks.
      My Speedcobras have been solid, and I'm very happy with them.

    • @mastertonberry9224
      @mastertonberry9224 Před 2 lety

      If you're going to act that cocky about having big money to spend, why did you cheap out on the tricks instead of getting czarcie kopyto supremes?

    • @SS-qt4xq
      @SS-qt4xq Před 2 lety

      @@mastertonberry9224 It's very difficult to get them in the US , and the waiting time is like a year...