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I'm a bike mechanic and I absolutely agree about internal routing. External is the way to go
Dream build doesn't have to be expansive. *uses epic carbon frameset*
@Foster_B
3 жыл бұрын
Duh, he’s showing that you can get a good bike for cheap. Just because the frame is carbon doesn’t mean the bike costs a million dollars.
@alexiromanov7338
3 жыл бұрын
@@Foster_B ,z
@britshell
3 жыл бұрын
@@Foster_B just because the frame is carbon doesn't mean it's a good bike.
@fpsgenerator
3 жыл бұрын
@@britshell Epic is a really decent and neat frame. If you think otherwise chances are you don't know much about bikes
@Sitsolitary
3 жыл бұрын
@@britshell hmmm a specialised s works rivals those 3 this frame isn’t an s works though. but yea he’s showing you a USED carbon frame, which is a good way to get a cheap bike
Thank for reminding me why I bought a Santa Cruz Chameleon instead of a Epic😂
I was impressed how you were able to route the hose through the foam insulation via the bottom bracket!
Beautiful bike! I'm using this model 3 years now and it never let me down. It's time no make a good service so thanks you for this video!
Danny, always use a heat gun to remove the stickers, never use the knife on the paint but a dull plastic tool. Thus you avoid scratches on the Paint Job. 🤓👆
Great video and great job on the bike. I have started doing my own maintenance and repairs after watching your videos. Thank you very much for the hard work you do on your videos.
Very cool build. That internal rear brake routing is crazy. I would have sleepless nights thinking about a open pipe going up into a frame scooping up dust and fibers as it goes. Some relief came from the fact that you have to trim the end off. I would have no issue buying a second had bike from you. Nice attention to detail...keep the cool content coming.
Great video. The title made me curious about the overall cost of this build. In the end I realised that commenting on cost would be difficult, however, because it varies so much for each of us.
Superb! It was a treat to watch the bike being put together. Awesome work and the satisfaction of seeing the end product is just great!
Sorry But I Love Inner Cable Routing, no matter what people says. id rather go thru all that Hassle just to have a clean looking Bike over a messy looking bike simply because there is no cable routing its clean and Neat.
Really big fan of how you show every little detail
WATCHING THOSE BIG BLUE BRUSHES WORKING THROUGH THE FRAME IS EXTREMELY SATISFYING🤩
Great video man! I don’t have a lot of money and I’ve managed to buy or build some very nice bikes that I would otherwise never own. I just bought a nearly immaculate Giant Thermo 1 for $150aud, so for less than a department store bike, I got a 5yo, 24sp, disc brake, modern frame with front suspension that was one owner and just perfect. I own a lot of old bikes I’ve built up into daily riders, and I also bought an Australian made Speedwell Flash 500 5 speed road bicycle for $150 and this bike is in excellent condition, I added some caged pedals and a comfy saddle, and it is definitely one of my favourite bikes that is about 40 years old, but still performs well enough that it can be used when ever I want.
dude your videos are clear and awesome, so much respect for your content! thank you!
You should get New sticker's on because that's a carbon frame and will get a lot of tiny crack's very easily but the stickers can prevent that from happened so you don't get that spider web pattern micro cracks on your frame,,, those crack's is usually just the paint and comes because carbon fiber frames can get vibrations and through it's micro flexibility
06:52-07:10 In the video: all works fine with pleasant music, reality: SWEARING!
I think that shifter cable went out, on the derailleur, on the wrong direction , because the natural way out on the cable coming from the housing, is straight to the direction you placed the way out. And could work, but not properly, I had the same event in different conditions but when It's right, it's kind of magic. By the way I love your videos because we have the same taste for doing thing by our own. CHEERS!!!
THAT'S AWESOME ! THANKS FOR SHARING AND SEE YOU ON YOUR NEXT VIDS .
This Shimano Deore group set, looks very nice !
Very nice build Danny!
Just did a build myself. Nabbed a 2016 CAAD8 frame/fork brand new. Excellent frame.
I've just descovered your channel. Really nice videos! Respect from Romania!
What a clean footage, how much work was done for this video. Very nice!
Shimano must have sent all produced material to youtubers, because there is no stock anywhere.
@OscarRodriguez-ez2kb
3 жыл бұрын
In eBay Is a lot of stuff i just Buy all those 2 weeks a go
@fpsgenerator
3 жыл бұрын
Shortages + huge demand. We live in 2021 baybee!
@6henny443
2 жыл бұрын
everything is wholesale now, try amazon or a local bike shop can order it for you.
Just want to say thanks for all the great content.
Great video! Thanks for the informations. Always a pleasure to watch.
Loving the milkit! Very clever
I've never seen a bike with all them clear stickers, cool
I very enjoy this video and videos like this! Satisfy bike tech video!
This guy should become a surgeon 7:58 !! excelent job!!
really realistic videos for the build congratulations ! very precious knoledge for the bike build, and i have one more tip for you: when you put de tokens adapters put a little more grease in the cups and de axle because it make noises after a few the uses
Nice work dude i watched ur videos all the time
Thank you for this wonderful video sir. I really enjoy watching it especially the tutorials you make. The best! I'm your no.1 fan here in the Philippines. 🇵🇭
Hello from Slovakia! Weather kinda sucks in here too. Hopefully it will change soon. :-)
👌great build, will be a joy to ride👍
Well detailed, love it.
Yes my dream build is a bmxand i didnt spena thousand on it i only spent 500 pesos here in Philippines and i love what i ride its not about the price its about how i love and appreciate my build
Very relaxing to watch
Nice work man!
Great video Danny, very interesting 👍
that milkit system is pretty neat!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing it
i would love to see a video of what you would come up with if you had to build bikes with certain budgets
Truly a thing of beauty.
I wish current commercial airline maintenance is up to these standards
I wish a had that bike.Thank you
7:56 - I feel your frustration, that internal routing on the Epic is designed like an afterthought. The 2021 Cannon. F-si has a removable internal housing router for so you don’t need the surgical tools, top engineering solve. With certain parts you can internalize the housing thru the handlebars and stem for an amazingly clean looking bike with not much visible tubing.
I didn’t know you were polish?! Lubię twoje vidoes bardzo, dużo me pomogłeś z naprawianie i czyszczenie rowery :)
Great looking bike great job
Putting carbon paste on the seat post is really good idea. Aluminum can still galvanically weld itself to carbon if it gets enough water and time.
@Fred_the_1996
3 жыл бұрын
True
Great video, I will do an entire service to my new MTB.
That bike in Argentina is "Gama Alta" hahaha nice video, so satisfying!
I wouldn't have expected to see you going for a 1x drive train. 😱
Not reading all, but for pinch bolts you are correct. Work through them all until you get no more “clicks” for exactly the reason you stated. You may have overtorqued the crank preload though…. 🙂
Love this video..Really Interesting..Thank You 👍
good job very beautiful bike i wish i had one like this.
Good brakes i have em too theyre perfect
dude, this is awesome! subbed!
I'd definitely use a Chisel frame for that purpose
Very interesting and useful video! I want more videos like this. Good luck! Hello from Ukraine🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦!
So many clear protection stickers. You should have weighed them all.
So satisfying
This with drop bars and a dropper post would be sick
If you put a hairdryer on those clear stickers, it's much easier to remove them as the adhesive softens up like crazy
Random pop up on my feed. Great build mate! Dziękuję Ci
well a dream build is the most high end bike the best of the best this is a great build
Sweet build
there is super convenient cable routing tools for a couple dollars on aliexpress. it is a metal wire with magnets.cheers my friend!
Great video....nice bike! RS 👍🤙
Great vid Danny 🤘🏻
Another great build! Your bike maintenance course is also very entertaining and there is a lot to learn!
Awesome dude👍🏼😀
Am road bike rider . Thinking to try mtb . Good job man 👍🏼❤️
I'l love to know a cost breakdown of this build
What a beauty... But I only dream about these.
omg, this frame ♥️
nice ride , internal mount cables are a p i a . tour de france mechanics found out braising cable stays on the outside frame work better even on over 30k bikes .
Wow what a talented guy. I could never do this.
I agree. Internal routing sucks. Especially when it comes to hydraulic brakes, where it's a major PITA. I prefer the old-school external routing, which I am happy to see is coming back, at least on some hardtails. Thanks for the entertaining and informative video. Cheers
@LegoEddy
2 жыл бұрын
Could you explain this a bit? I am currently buying a new bike and so far thought internal routing a good thing, since I hope it's easier to clean the frame and keep the wires non dirty. Thansk :)
@BrianRPaterson
2 жыл бұрын
@@LegoEddy Sure. External routing can give you a nice looking bike that may be a bit easier to clean. When I say PITA, I'm talking specifically about hydraulic brakes. The front brake is no problem. But, to fit the rear brake you have to take off the caliper or lever to get the hose into the frame. That means doing it before you fill the system with oil, or else draining the system, taking off the caliper, then refitting it. After that, you have to add oil and bleed out the air. It all takes time, some knowledge and skill, and can be messy. Conversely, I recently swapped some hydraulic brakes between two of our bikes with external frame routing. None of that draining/refilling or bleeding was necessary. Just undo the bolts, cut a few zip ties that keep the hoses in place on the frame, and re-mount everything on the other bike. Easy peasy. If you do maintenance on your bike, or manage a family fleet (we've got 5 bikes), then external routing seems like the best way to go. I wouldn't necessarily avoid a bike with internal brake routing, but my preference is for external because it's less hassle. Note: The HARDTAIL PARTY KZread channel just reviewed the "Sour Crumble" -- a new German steel hardtail that comes with internal and external routing. He said he was going to fit his brakes externally to avoid the hassle. Check it out. I hope I got all that right. Live long and keep riding!
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excellent buddy, thanks
I really love ur chain bracelet 😂
It was a good idea to removing old stickers. Not putting new ones was wrong.
Great job bro. Please make a video on how to improva a Specialized Rockhopper Comp. I love this bicycle 🚲💥🚲🔧🔧🚲💥🚲.
I'm watching your program in Trivandrum, Kerala, India. Amazing...! I wish you were somewhere near me to discuss my dream bicycle upgrade...!!!
I'm in love with this bike! 😍
I like the video so much that I kept looking for the like button even after clicking. 😄😉
Nice build
It's easier to remove the stickers if you warm them with a hair dryer first 👍
Great bike ❤️
Great stuff!
Danny actually has some shampoo laying around?! Ha ha excellent video
Beatiful frame great build, i think it would be more versatile to use 2x in the front i know it don't look as cool as 1x but You can have more range and use the bike for Road gravel rides thats what i have in My stumpjumper ht
Nice work 👍
Let’s say half a million then !
Hoping i have bike like that!
Folks, never, ever clamp your carbon frame in a bike stand… Frames are not designed to have any kind of strength against the tubes being squeezed. Even if you clamp it loosely any shaking can cause the frame to crack where the clamp ends and frame flex starts. Be smart, use a seat post to clamp your bikes. If you have a dropper post, only clamp the stanchion, using a clean soft rag so you don’t scratch it. Don’t clamp the dropper lower as it can deform and inhibit dropper function. Also, without grease on the BB shell/cups the BB will creak over time…. and, from experience, I would avoid putting sealant in your tires through the valve. It will dry inside the valve reducing airflow and will gum up the threads on the valve seal. I’ve been a mechanic/service manager for 20+ years
@TheScrappingJeahaha
3 жыл бұрын
The thin tube he attached to that syringe went through the valve, so no problem in this case
@poopcicleog6629
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheScrappingJeahaha Any residual sealant in the valve stem will cause problems. You can see in the video he needs to wipe off the sealant that got in the valve…
Nice build. Enjoyable video. I share your opinion of internally routed cables and housings.
Great build Danny! What kind of rubber tube is the one that you route the brake hose into? Is it to reduce the rattle inside te frame? Thank you for your videos always relaxing to watch and very informative!