*Great **Latest.Bike** , good looking, good suspension and love the gearing. I've tested some bikes that were more then twice the price but not as good. Get lots of looks when riding.*
Rotate wrench in the other direction. But it's not that simple, you have to coordinate your hands and body weight to counter the rotational force; turning the wrench the other way around will want to spin the rear wheel and bust the skin off your knuckles ...
*Great **Latest.Bike** , good looking, good suspension and love the gearing. I've tested some bikes that were more then twice the price but not as good. Get lots of looks when riding.*
thanks for the vid man, this really helps alot for the beginner like me. but anyways how is that torque wrench do for that pedal?
Gracias por el video, saludos desde Bolivia. :3
Thanks for watching!
Great info
You who had the pedals in hand, can you tell me how long and wide the pedals are, please ??? Thank you
great video, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Good video. What bike is that? looks like a steel frame.
It is aluminum, it's a Trek Domane AL3
why does mine doesn't make any noise when it's cliped in?
Is grease the same as lube?
Yes it is, good question. Technically, lubes are oils and greases, water can be a lubricant, too.
Thanks for watching!
hi. i dont see the links for the tools you recommended in the video. could you provide the links?
Page 12 cleats, page 13 for pedal si.shimano.com/pdfs/dm/DM-RAPD001-00-ENG.pdf
@@theoverengineer broken link I’m afraid
How do I take them off? 😢
Rotate wrench in the other direction.
But it's not that simple, you have to coordinate your hands and body weight to counter the rotational force; turning the wrench the other way around will want to spin the rear wheel and bust the skin off your knuckles ...
You didn't say what the torque setting is. No good
35-55Nm @4:33
Lol, jeez man, relax.
Calm down who uses torque wrench. Use your hands and make tight. Simple