Replacing a Mountain Bike Cassette
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www.one-10sports.com This video explains how to remove an old mountain bike cassette and replace it with a new one.
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Hmmm, I just tried this on a cassette & wheel that were both new earlier this year. I'd say about 6 months & maybe 700 miles ago so they're almost like new. Couldn't budge the lock nut with all my might! It's like those little grooves on it have locked into the corresponding grooves on the stack so tight it's never going to budge now. ANY advice would be welcome!
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I replace mine every 6 miles
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vid starts here 0:47
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with how many newton do you close it?
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Hey there, great video. I have a question. I removed my mtb wheel because I noticed it makes a little noise when peddaling so I wanted to check what was the noise. I've noticed that the cassette is moving slightly, left and right. Is it normal to do that? Does it need to be tighten a bit or it needs to be changed? I have the bike for 1 and half years, so its fairly new. I've been riding it in ruff terrain in the mountains. I want to fix this myself.
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Nice video, but change a cassette every 200 miles (even after hard riding, as you said), that's a little bit to often.
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Thank you for the video. It helped me a lot
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Thank you for the video. It helped me a lot
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If i followed the advice to change my casette every 200 miles. I'd eat through 2-3 cassettes every two weeks! Wtf?
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Thank you for a simple and straight foward demonstration of this procedure!
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Thanks a lot but I dont have a Cassette romover
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200 miles?That's rediculous.I only change it if something happens to the one I have.Which is about 5000 miles later.My bike hauls ass.But how do I change the thing underneath?And what is that called?
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tanks me friend!
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If somebody could please answer this, that would be great. I was recently riding my mountain bike and as I was pulling away from a stop sign, the sprocket clicked and snapped to where if I peddled, it wouldn't put any push into the rear tire. We took the tire off but I do not have this tool to take the sprocket off. But is it the sprocket that broke? Or is it more extensive?
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Great video, very informative.
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Lookin at all the comments and everybody is a bike expert.. thats why u watched this video about learning how to...
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Nice clear guide... But 200 miles?!? You've got to be joking.
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And what happens when you use an adjustable spanner to tighten the locking nut to any old torque as I have done?
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How do you tighten the locking nut "to the specified torque"? I've never done that before.
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For those that has no special tools like chain whip and cassette removal tool. You should go buy it its the best.
Do not use any other methods if you have a expensive cassette
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