Everything you need to know to build a custom bike from the frame up!

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  • Here are the tools and parts we used (links are affiliate links - by clicking them, you support this channel and it DOESN'T change the price for you)!
    For step-by-step instructions, visit our blog: www.sydandmacky.com/blog/buil...
    General tools:
    Hex keys: bit.ly/2DC4x9Q
    Pliers: bit.ly/3h459Cw
    Cutters: bit.ly/358o8to
    Screwdrivers: bit.ly/3lUlkWV
    Hammer: bit.ly/2Gw0QU5
    Tire levers: bit.ly/358wQrN
    Carbon paste: bit.ly/3bAaBvV
    Grease: bit.ly/2F1cuGc
    Measuring tape: bit.ly/3igOJZj
    Sharpie: amzn.to/3aGkI1g
    Blue towels: amzn.to/2GgfVpu
    Brake cleaner: amzn.to/30PMK6a
    Floor pump: bit.ly/2ET1FpL
    Rag (use an old t-shirt)
    String
    Specialty tools:
    1. Bearing press: bit.ly/2R0SMg2
    2. Internal cable routing tool: bit.ly/3jQJTlL
    3. Shimano TL-CT12 cable cutter: bit.ly/3lSREJG
    4. Feedback sports bike stand: bit.ly/31ZZqts
    5. Crown race install tool: bit.ly/3hbxdnX or section of 1.5" PVC pipe: amzn.to/2NV1j3f
    6. Paint pen: amzn.to/2TR1G2o
    7. Pipe cutter: amzn.to/2RGGaL4
    8. Flat file: amzn.to/37nORAG
    9. Reamer: amzn.to/3aFsusk
    10. Star nut install tool: amzn.to/3aFsJ6I
    11. Shimano TL-BH62 brake cut and set tool: snp.link/5dd5ab6c
    12. Adjustable wrench: amzn.to/2RP84EC
    13. Shimano TL-FC36 BB/center lock tool: snp.link/210e6d0b
    14. Shimano TL-FC41 chainring install tool: snp.link/8a8a902d
    15. Shimano TL-FC18 crank arm tool: ebay.to/38Em3Uv
    16. Cassette tool: snp.link/9f9b8766
    17. Chain break tool: bit.ly/2F1Zv7c
    18. Quick-link chain tool: bit.ly/3jRpDAA
    19. Hacksaw with carbon cutting or carbide blade: snp.link/90f2d4e9
    20. Shimano TL-BT03 brake bleed tool: bit.ly/3m2wWaz
    21. Shock pump: snp.link/1c5fabea
    Parts:
    Niner JET 9 RDO frame: bit.ly/2TYFbbI
    BB: bit.ly/32YZrNq
    Chain guide: bit.ly/3h0oS6d
    Crankset: bit.ly/3lXvyWi
    Chainring: snp.link/b062a401
    Cassette: snp.link/ee85f60f
    Chain: snp.link/ccaad617
    Brakes: snp.link/16f4eba7
    Brake adapters: snp.link/c5361874
    Dropper post lever: snp.link/4b94a9c0
    Shifter: snp.link/3a8028ac
    Derailleur: snp.link/c6c65ba1
    Cable set: bit.ly/2Z8UNeC
    180mm rotors: snp.link/48dac0ef
    Centerlock rings (usually come with rotors): snp.link/efd751f0
    Wheels: snp.link/27aa2ae9
    Pedals: amzn.to/2RkHJzq
    Dropper post: snp.link/aacb0a0e
    Fork: snp.link/06f3eb6c
    Shock: snp.link/b34b8048
    Saddle: amzn.to/2TSt6oM
    Grips: amzn.to/2tKNayB
    Stem: amzn.to/2GgetU4
    Handlebars: amzn.to/37mKohJ
    Headset: bit.ly/3563ev7
    Headset spacers: snp.link/be2ae1d8
    Valve stems: snp.link/076f1bcf
    Sealant: bit.ly/2Zdqvrb
    Tires: bit.ly/2Zdk1IZ
    Power meter: bit.ly/359daUt
    Thru axle: snp.link/8b7a028f
    Seat collar clamp: snp.link/12d14363
    Bottle cage: bit.ly/3jR4I0g
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Komentáře • 180

  • @jallen1227
    @jallen1227 Před 4 lety +36

    Also (and you may know this), if you have carbon handlebars be really careful with the dust produced during the shortening process. Others, such as Seth, utilize a spray bottle of water to minimize the amount of airborne dust produced during the sawing process (plus, possibly wear a mask). Carbon dusk is microscopic and problematic if inhaled.

  • @Guineson
    @Guineson Před 4 lety +47

    damn that frame coloring is sweet, i wish more companies would get a little more unique with paint schemes.

  • @thomasjarosz7406
    @thomasjarosz7406 Před 4 lety +40

    Syd and Macky, Please video all the bike builds. Love watching you both work as a team. You guys are going to kick butt with these rigs. God bless

  • @NinerBikesOfficial
    @NinerBikesOfficial Před 4 lety +15

    Looks rad guys! We love what you do. Keep it up, continue being good people, and keep having fun!

  • @Yhigma
    @Yhigma Před 4 lety +18

    9:17 you should compress your rear shock when you measure this with your chain. Some bikes have more chain growth than others

  • @csteger1201
    @csteger1201 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally a video that does a build from scratch. Thanks.

  • @FarEastindy
    @FarEastindy Před 3 lety

    Thank You guys. Loved your video and you guys are super working together. I'm building my 1st MTB and you guys have made it easy and I want to thank you. It's cool how you show an inexpensive way to use an alternative to a tool that is costly, especially now with this crisis, we can't spend as much as we like. Great Job

  • @Leo_Inclan
    @Leo_Inclan Před 4 lety +4

    Loved this one!
    I know how to do all those things, but it's just relaxing to watch you guys do it :D
    It's a beautiful bike! Love the color scheme

  • @butlergl
    @butlergl Před 4 lety +3

    I enjoyed the video. I was actually most impressed by the floor you were working on. As a carpenter and having installed flooring before. Someone did an amazing job putting down that hardwood.

  • @mountainlessmtb9940
    @mountainlessmtb9940 Před 4 lety +1

    All I can say what an amazing and helpfull video🤘i already know how to set up a bike but still love seeing different points of view from different bike mechanics. 👍 Way to go! awesome !

  • @marcosmadrazo2440
    @marcosmadrazo2440 Před 4 lety +1

    Watching Syd bleeding those breaks like a boss reminded me of a long time ago video when she was learning how to do it. Time flies. Cheers my friends 🍻

  • @davidluna1391
    @davidluna1391 Před 3 lety

    New to bike building but used to ride bmx for a couple years as a kid definitely into it more now for exercise but I love my bike thanks for explaining how to build , I Love it guys !!👌🏽

  • @bacala0
    @bacala0 Před 4 lety

    Excellent content guys! Cool to see how you two tackled this 'project' together.

  • @alexmalone1642
    @alexmalone1642 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello & thanks from Bucharest România 🇹🇩

  • @glennbell6627
    @glennbell6627 Před 29 dny

    Can’t wait to build my own bike. Going to slowly accrue parts and work my way to completion. Subscribed 💥

  • @420jerthebear
    @420jerthebear Před 4 lety

    Awesome!! Thanks so much! This will help a lot when I start on my bike!!!

  • @mar1ann8
    @mar1ann8 Před 3 lety

    Makes it look so easy af! Great video!

  • @ovtj
    @ovtj Před 4 lety

    I usually use the same kind of pipe cutter when trimming the bars (aluminum bars). Great bike fit tips...thanks!

  • @chefjonsf
    @chefjonsf Před 8 měsíci

    Gosh bikes are so beautiful. I love watching a good build, I’ve realized

  • @brandony1711
    @brandony1711 Před 4 lety

    That is a beautiful bike!

  • @Germanese_v12
    @Germanese_v12 Před 4 měsíci

    This what i was looking for!! New suscriptor

  • @marysullivan1588
    @marysullivan1588 Před 4 lety

    Sweet new ride !

  • @adventuresona700dollarhard5

    Those hubs sound mean! That is one gorgeous bike! Sooooooo excited for race season!

  • @taffycymroukmtb9073
    @taffycymroukmtb9073 Před 4 lety

    Great build's Syd & Macky 🤘 looking forward watch the Niner in Action this year 🚴🚴😉🤘🤘

  • @carravagio16
    @carravagio16 Před 6 měsíci

    hello, just wanted to say thanks for this video. i just purchased a Surly Karate Monkey Frame and will be slowly building it my self. Thanks for the info and presentation

  • @jjobraun
    @jjobraun Před 3 lety

    Removing derailleur tension with the feet while closing the chain with the link. Nice skill 👍

  • @jimmijames6294
    @jimmijames6294 Před 4 lety

    I love building high end bikes, it is so much fun. While working at a local shop and a customer buying $15,000 frame/Components, the owner tells me to focus on that build as long as it takes. I loved it, meticulous and perfection. Once the bike is built, taking it for its first ride is so awesome.

  • @kenw8875
    @kenw8875 Před 3 lety

    @ Syd and Macky - nice build and walkthrough! gearing up to build/assemble my first FS/Enduro rig. trading between a Kona Process 153 Al/DL and an Ibis Ripmo Al. stoked!

  • @alessandro519
    @alessandro519 Před 4 měsíci

    Tip. If you don’t have a bearing press and you don’t want to hammer on new frame you can use a long bolt with 2 big washers

  • @Radhe2134587
    @Radhe2134587 Před 4 lety +1

    Good job my friends it's too informative and help new MTB riders alot and save there money too....

  • @bike_somm
    @bike_somm Před 4 lety

    Grrrrrrreat!!! Loved this one ☝🏼🚲💨

  • @bwg2020
    @bwg2020 Před 3 lety

    Great Pro Tip on finalizing the dropper post with the wheels on! thanks guys for this video! i'm gonna be building up one soon.. when are you 2 heading back to Sedona! hoping the festival gets rescheduled..

  • @mymtb965
    @mymtb965 Před 3 lety

    All these sponsors are a dream of mine

  • @johncarrington8612
    @johncarrington8612 Před 4 lety

    If you spin the wheel in the opposite direction of travel and lightly depress the brakes before pressing hard on them works wonders on centering the calipers. Alternating tightening the bolts like you showed is an important step.

  • @AdaMTB
    @AdaMTB Před 4 lety

    Hey! That's my bike too! A little older but I love it! Thanks!

  • @jallen1227
    @jallen1227 Před 4 lety +1

    While I have a lot of Park Tool pieces, if you are trying to build or maintain on the cheap then AliExpress (mind you, I am not Chinese with no affiliation) can be a great source for tools and maintenance components on the cheap including bearing / headset press, star fangled nut setters, crown race setters, spoke tension testers, valve core removers, rotor truing tools and valve cores. Way cheaper

  • @MRAI503
    @MRAI503 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice thanks 😊 for this video

  • @grantfeddema5332
    @grantfeddema5332 Před 4 lety

    Cool tips!

  • @MTBFreeks
    @MTBFreeks Před 4 lety

    I have a CZcams Channel too MTB Freeks but I look up to you guys your definitely living the life

  • @grzegorzkowalski8982
    @grzegorzkowalski8982 Před 2 lety

    Love the hole in the sock sid 🤣👍

  • @oftankoftan
    @oftankoftan Před 4 lety +1

    I like the way you treat your audience like they have normal IQ. Not too much dumbed down, but the pacing is good enough that an experienced builder doesn't lose interest.

  • @Radhe2134587
    @Radhe2134587 Před 4 lety +2

    Thankyou for showing how to adjust disc brakes...

  • @DanWoodson-zs8zg
    @DanWoodson-zs8zg Před měsícem

    That is very good to build that bike. Wow that was awesome. I wish I want that just like yours that is amazing how to build your own bike and my birthday I turn 50 years old. I go like this that was awesome work

  • @raheemgahelable
    @raheemgahelable Před 4 lety

    Guys! You're great and beautiful people to look up to ❤️💕! Much love from Lima, Ohio! By the way, if you happened to like Snowshoe in WV, I'll be there at the opening weekend on memorial day weekend! Cheers

  • @shredchic
    @shredchic Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety

    14:47 I use a very different setup.
    I have saddle tip above the BB so reach is the same as saddle to stem. That means I get a more efficient stroke, and am not so far back on the bike.
    also I use mid foot position.
    Now I have a bike that fits me, including this setup style. I have long reach my large frame is has larger reach than most XXL frames from other brands, which is the case for Trek, so I could not stick with trek due to just that reason alone. My bike has 515mm reach I am 181cm.
    It's a Nicolai/ Geometron G1 Large
    I am centred in the bike, and don't have to use my upper body to stay balanced, and don't have to rock my whole body, and use very tiring moves to stay in balance.
    it climbs great and corners great, very stable.
    there is no way I am going back to more common geometry.

  • @breejones140
    @breejones140 Před 4 lety +5

    I have a race tomorrow (XC)! And It’s one of my favorite courses!

  • @beerenmusli8220
    @beerenmusli8220 Před 2 lety

    That floor is amazing, holy guacamoly!

  • @oOurait
    @oOurait Před 3 lety

    awesome 👍

  • @ronilsonfreitas3907
    @ronilsonfreitas3907 Před 4 lety

    very good

  • @paradox963
    @paradox963 Před 4 lety

    If you travel and rent bikes or if your going to say a demo day measure you saddle height by putting the crank in the six o'clock position and measure from the top of the pedal axle to the saddle, by doing it this way as opposed to the center of the bottom bracket you account for differences in crank length.

  • @Stuff-i-Like
    @Stuff-i-Like Před rokem

    A few helpful comments, hopefully, ur best of working on a bench for small assemblies, cutting and the like, forks, use the PVC but place a 2 x4 on top and tap down with hammer, wood provides some give, lock the forks, cutting bars can use some water in spay bottle, in a vice with jaw guards, again using a pipe cutter, file with light Emery cloth by hand and a flat surface to tidy up the cut carbon fibre, even a little glue / resin to protect, fork headstock bearings pre-load etc just some basic assembly techniques not specific to bikes etc ta 😊

  • @01FozzyS
    @01FozzyS Před 4 lety +2

    Tip guys: use an old stem as a cutting guide for the handlebars.

  • @KiwiNewellLimited
    @KiwiNewellLimited Před 4 lety +11

    13:30 - saving this point so I can stop my front brakes rubbing when I have time

  • @aung9081
    @aung9081 Před 2 lety

    I love you guys intro I’m your new suber 🥳🥳🎉🎉

  • @johnr5001
    @johnr5001 Před 3 lety

    3:05 you can make a bearing press out of a long bolt, large washers, and nuts on each end.

  • @Stuff-i-Like
    @Stuff-i-Like Před rokem

    It's called 'seating a bearing', driving and tapping it home usually with a dolly of suitable size, shape and material so as not to damage the bearing / surfaces.

  • @FalcoBikes
    @FalcoBikes Před 2 lety

    Been using the split crown race for the past 10 years and never had to worry about a VPC pipe or hammer.

  • @davidmaco1
    @davidmaco1 Před 4 lety

    great video much appreciated,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,did they update this bike from the 2019 version?? or is it the same?? also would love to see you do a review on it in different forms like the mullet verse the 29 verse the 27.5, I think this is bike can handle all the wheel sizes, making it a extremely versatile bike for the average weekend warrior.

  • @bpisan
    @bpisan Před 4 lety +2

    No bearing press quick tip - Use a large bolt with a stack of washers at each end and you can easily press in bearings/cups.

    • @mriguy3202
      @mriguy3202 Před rokem

      Or a piece of threaded rod and nuts with an appropriate socket or even a piece of wood with a hole in it. Far better than hammering, you can observe if you have any misalignment

  • @MTBFreeks
    @MTBFreeks Před 4 lety

    GOD that is the prettiest bike on the planet I have never owned one but wish my favorite Bike Shop FC Pedaler would carry them

  • @lidge1994
    @lidge1994 Před 2 lety

    You two seem fun and interesting, also I may have set my saddle height wrong years ago, but it may also be that my weight is making the pedalling harder, haha

  • @beerenmusli8220
    @beerenmusli8220 Před 2 lety

    Niner makes quite nice frames and paint jobs, and that makes me consider a Niner as a future bike...

  • @ericramosmd
    @ericramosmd Před 4 lety

    Great video! Kind of take the mystery out of a build. Why didn't you use the tube cutter for the handlebars, or can you? Thank you!

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +1

      You can if the bars are aluminum. These are carbon though and pipe cutters don't work well on carbon!

  • @marklasalle3138
    @marklasalle3138 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this guide. It is super helpful. I have one question. It seems like today's bikes have super specific suspension for each bike model/brand. How can I get the correctly tuned shock/fork for my build?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Fork doesn't really matter. Shock tunes occasionally do. Worth checking with the bike brand to see if you need a specific tune

  • @1pho3nixmatt
    @1pho3nixmatt Před 4 lety +2

    Regarding the headset bearing press, couldn't you just get a length of all-thread and some washers and nuts for a cheap alternative to 2x4s?

  • @nissemeys4766
    @nissemeys4766 Před 4 lety

    Hi guys, I recently started taking mountainbiken (XC) a little more serious. I've always ridden with an inertube, hoever I recently started expiriencing a lot of flats and tires randomly losing air. I will buy a new bike (trek x caliber 8) this spring which comes tubeless ready. I would only have to buy sealent and a valve but I'm not sure if it's worth the investment.

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +2

      Definitely worth the investment! Tubeless is much, much better!

  • @deverenfogle3201
    @deverenfogle3201 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Is that 20%-25% rear sag for XC notwithstanding the amount of travel out back? Or is that because XC bikes top out mostly at 100mm. My Lux has basically no pedal bob but now I'm wondering what benefits I may be missing running at 20% over running it at 30%? :)

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, that's generally 20-25% for all xc bikes regardless of travel. Like you said, they generally have less travel, so if you do too much sag, they blow through the suspension too quickly.

    • @deverenfogle3201
      @deverenfogle3201 Před 4 lety

      @@sydandmacky Thanks so much for the tips!

  • @endremajos2566
    @endremajos2566 Před 4 lety

    the rubber O ring is for measuring the SAG, don't write on the stention surface anyway

  • @MichaelMiller-lf3ix
    @MichaelMiller-lf3ix Před 4 lety

    Would you ever recommend a 32 over a 34 mm fork to save weight or is the extra stiffness worth a little extra to pedal around with?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +1

      Depends what you're using it for. We're running 32s on our lightweight XC bikes, but for this more "trail" style bike, the 34 is worth the extra weight to us!

    • @MichaelMiller-lf3ix
      @MichaelMiller-lf3ix Před 4 lety

      SYD and MACKY , thanks, going to be doing Xterra triathlons and 100 mile mtn rides

  • @GossieMTB
    @GossieMTB Před 3 lety +3

    6:28 Seth: I measure the wrong thing twice and cut that once.

  • @orange820firey
    @orange820firey Před 8 měsíci

    How did you align the bars with the forks so well?

  • @freedivesjv3653
    @freedivesjv3653 Před 3 lety

    great video, nice build. So this is easily a $10,000 cost, correct?

  • @timgabelson9853
    @timgabelson9853 Před 4 lety +17

    I knew you two were legit when I saw Syd's big toe hanging out all the time.... C'mon Mack buy that girl some socks! :)

  • @alexwatanabe1721
    @alexwatanabe1721 Před 4 lety

    Those are some yummy parts🤤🤤

  • @stealth280
    @stealth280 Před rokem

    is there any tutorial or website for choosing the right bike parts?

  • @friedi506
    @friedi506 Před rokem

    Is a pump attached? Does it works good?

  • @thestaticcat1301
    @thestaticcat1301 Před 2 lety

    Question. My dad is thinking about collecting some bikes for repair and resell. Is there a "best" kit for him to get started. He's very handy and has repaired cars and done other odd jobs. I think he could be good at this but would like him to get the right start. I was thinking to gift him the tools. If it's one of the links above, I would gladly use it.

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 2 lety +1

      Check out our other channel (Syd Fixes Bikes - czcams.com/users/sydfixesbikes). There is a video on there if recommended beginner tools with links to everything we discuss in the description!

  • @davidgunther1282
    @davidgunther1282 Před 3 lety

    Do manufacturers like Niner and Shimano usually send torque settings for nuts and bolts?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 3 lety +1

      Yup. Niner even marks them on the bolts!

  • @kennethroth6757
    @kennethroth6757 Před 4 lety

    How about doing a bike build off sdy vs macky 🤘

  • @TaeNyBias
    @TaeNyBias Před 2 lety

    Would bulding a medium end bike be cheaper than say buying a medium end one at the shops?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 2 lety

      Not generally unless you go with used parts. Bike manufactures are able to get cheaper prices on parts because they buy in large quantities, so you generally pay less overall by buying a complete bike.

  • @zamorvex
    @zamorvex Před 2 lety

    im disabled and im trying to sketch out a blue print for a bike coz one of my legs is 3 inches shorter. so my right and left beddal have to be to separate pedal gears coz of my balance but ive no idea where to go to get messurements or get advice on how much it would cost coz there is nothing online that i can find that is helpful..
    what do i do?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 2 lety

      Not something we have experience with, but might be worth looking into different length cranks and possibly a platform shoe on one side...

  • @bgib23451
    @bgib23451 Před 9 měsíci

    Does this bike have 3 piece cranks?

  • @tamserenity
    @tamserenity Před 4 lety

    I know you are sponsored by shimano but would you recommend the rims you are using? Are they light?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +1

      Honestly not sure how they compare, weight-wise. It's not something we worry about much. Haven't had a chance to ride them yet, but optimistic that they'll live up to the usual Shimano quality!

  • @pixelc9560
    @pixelc9560 Před 2 lety

    Instead of hammering the headset together drill a hole in two 2x4 and sandwich the headset on either side. Drop an appropriately sized piece of threaded rod through, nut/washer, tighten.

  • @samuelacevedo2226
    @samuelacevedo2226 Před rokem

    Alright it's settled, I'll send my new bike to a shop so they can build it for me haha

  • @neilcombs7970
    @neilcombs7970 Před 4 lety

    Nice! I’ve heard the same process for saddle height before, and I do it a little different. I measure the top of the petal when it’s at the lowest point in line with the seat post, and if it’s a full suspension bike compress the shock the sag amount I’m using. That’s going to make my saddle height more consistent between bikes with different suspensions travel, pedal thickness, and crank length. Maybe I’m over thinking it, but shock orientation and travel can change it and my flat pedals vs clip less are not the same thickness and not ideal but my cranks are not the same length. My gravel bikes cranks are too long for me, but you know $$$ sometimes you buy used and work with it until you can change it (up grade) Unfortunately I’ve never had a professional bike fit. Yeah short rides the difference will not make much difference but long rides do believe me when you get older you feel it even more.Dang what a long post! I’ve enjoyed y’all’s videos!!! I build and work on my own bike, so seeing bike video’s like this always makes me go (what! But!!) Again y’all did a great job enjoyed was pleased with the pipe this time, because the hammer did make me grit my teeth!! LOL

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety

      You are correct about the different crank arm lengths making a difference, but I'd still recommend measuring from the BB and just adding/subtracting the difference in crank length because:
      1. The distance from BB to saddle does NOT change as you go through the travel (the rear wheel moves, but the front triangle that both the BB and seat tube are at attached to is a solid piece -- I made the mistake of assuming it changed once and wrecked my knees).
      2. While the pedals might be slightly different widths, your shoes probably are too so it probably evens out and isn't worth the headache.

    • @neilcombs7970
      @neilcombs7970 Před 4 lety

      SYD and MACKY great reply, don’t you love when you have something stuck in your head and someone says something that make you go dduu🤪 talking about the travel! I remember now!! I was putting a new dropper and saddle on a bike and was trying to set the tilt the same. I really like the ISM saddle, but it can take time to get it set perfectly. Sorry for my mistaken memory. Thanks for your reply and keep up the good work.

  • @lucadelcore5975
    @lucadelcore5975 Před 2 lety

    How much did the parts cost without the frame

  • @TheGneissgirl
    @TheGneissgirl Před 4 lety

    Syd, can you link to the pants you're wearing in this vid?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +1

      They're the PEARL iZUMi Vista pants: bit.ly/2TYq5mz

    • @TheGneissgirl
      @TheGneissgirl Před 4 lety

      @@sydandmacky thank you!!

  • @thomashardbattle4287
    @thomashardbattle4287 Před 4 lety

    I used when I was a kid I used a chopping board and a hammer to put a headset in

  • @lagwall
    @lagwall Před 4 lety

    Why wouldn't you use the pipe cutter you used to cut your stem with to but the handle bars?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 4 lety +1

      Pipe cutters don't work well on carbon.

  • @JMVENTURES1523
    @JMVENTURES1523 Před 3 lety

    Few questions: Where can I buy frames? Some brands I like don’t see frames only. What brands sell frames?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 2 lety

      Some do, some don't, you just have to check with them to see (usually they list them on their website if they do)

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Před 4 lety

    15:42 that won't work I have coil shock. so I don't have anything to measure it with on the rear shock. so doing that would be tricky.
    There is no way I am going back to air, cus I would have to adjust the pressure annoying much, and even mid ride I would have to do it some times. I am glad I don't have to anymore.

  • @joachim73
    @joachim73 Před rokem

    "Don't forget to be more awesome" lol that's just too much for me !

  • @berlynpaul9109
    @berlynpaul9109 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @Luca-xv3oy
    @Luca-xv3oy Před 2 lety +1

    I built my own frame similar to the onyx rcr and now I’m building it up from there and then I will put a miter in it because I’m too young to ride the onyx on the road so I’ll just build one myself and tell the cops it’s just some cheap conversion kit bike

  • @CAPITAL_KB
    @CAPITAL_KB Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is it cheaper to build or buy?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 2 měsíci

      Generally cheaper to buy a full bike.

  • @PhatNguyen-mv3jo
    @PhatNguyen-mv3jo Před 4 lety

    i cut my steering tube of the fork first then use it as a press to fit in the headset cup.

  • @spritte_gaming6024
    @spritte_gaming6024 Před 6 měsíci

    How much does this build cost?

  • @j8lech
    @j8lech Před 3 lety

    Is it cheaper to build yourself with the cost of the tools?

    • @sydandmacky
      @sydandmacky  Před 3 lety

      It's generally cheaper to buy a full bike than to build it yourself unless you're using used parts. In terms of buying tools and building it yourself vs. paying someone to build it for you, it might be cheaper to pay someone, but if you plan to work on your own bike, you'll need to get many of the tools anyway, so it'll be cheaper in the long run.