How To Overhaul A Bike Bottom Bracket - Remove/Clean/Install New Bearings
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This is how to overhaul the bottom bracket on an older style of bike before they started using sealed bearings. I show you how to remove and install new bearings as well as how to clean all the parts. This bike is a 1984 Schwinn LeTour Luxe, but most vintage bikes are similar. They might require slightly different tools. The fixed cup on the chain ring side on this bike has left handed threads. This is the most common. But be aware that Italian and French made bikes might have right hand threaded cups on the drive side.
The spindle on this bike has nuts that press and hold the cranks arm on. Some bottom brackets have bolts. It's a minor difference though. The process is the same.
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Just a heads up when you were removing the fixed cup, if you were to flip the crescent wrench the majority of the torque is delivered to the solid side of the wrench as opposed to being applied onto the threads in the adjuster. Other than that thanks for the vid, taught me quite alot. Cheers.
Explanations and the views are very clear. I have maintained mine with purely the help of this video. I didn't have a crank puller but the cranks came off very easily. Also I couldn't take off the chain side bushing (fixed cup?), so I took of both bearings out from the non-chain side and cleaned everything that way. All in all, it worked! Many thanks!
I like the servicable bottom brackets better than the "upgraded" sealed BB's because instead of replacing the whole thing, you can just replace the bearings.... cheaper, less waste, adjustable.
@Anthony-tb5vg
Жыл бұрын
As someone who used to do this servicing on my bottom bracket years ago and now suffers from ocd, it is a pleasure to just install a sealed cartridge bearing bottom bracket like Philwood. No more doing this every 6 months or so.
You make it look easy! Thank you! This is a project I have been putting off for months. I have 6 bikes and have done all sorts of things to maintain them, but have stayed away from changing bearings. Again thanks, great video.
As the owner of a trusty, rusty 1986 Schwinn World I find this very useful information. Thanks for sharing!
Great video. The only thing I would add is about loading the caged ball bearings with grease. It's good practice to force grease into the cage by slapping, or pressing the flat side of the cage into a good dab of grease on the palm of your other hand until it comes out of the top side of the cage, working around until the cage is completely loaded with grease.
@Favorite-catNip
2 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@vcubed7275
Жыл бұрын
Agree
Great video! Once upon a time we did this to my old mountain bike (cheap one). Your bearing cages look good. Mine were pretty crappy, very thin metal plate, which broke and filed the axle, had to be discarded. So we decided and put new bearings without any bearing cages, which was very smart decision. We put more balls, because of the intentionally missing cage, so that there is a tighter fit. They were held together by the grease. Then put everything back together and it was rock solid, never broke again. Problem is these bearing cages, you can also skip them, by putting more balls, this way the bearing cannot break, much more solid.
@RJTheBikeGuy
5 жыл бұрын
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Old vid but very nice. I was able to change my bottom bracket thanks to this. Great quality vid with great explanation.
Thanks for your video R.J. I wouldn't have been able to get my bike fixed without your video. Thanks again, JCM.
Thank you for the excellent walk through. Used this video years ago to overhaul my bb. Now years later on another bike found this video again by chance. Saved me the trip to the bike shop and now I’m making sure to save your videos and subscribe! 😄
I was looking for a video about how to service the BB on my 1984 Schwinn Le Tour, looks like I found it! Good clear and concise video, thanks.
@bigsmoke8571
4 жыл бұрын
Schwin are shit
Thanks for another excellent video RJ. Your uploads are always where I go to first for any queries I have about my bikes. Even the staff at my LBS doesn't know some of the stuff that you cover. Keep up the great work!
Awesome video. I wish one of the handful of people who vote thumbs down explain their reason. I don't see how anyone came here to learn how to overhaul the bottom bracket but was unable to because of the quality of the video. Once again RJ has helped me with bike issue
@joelrandle1972
4 жыл бұрын
I might have some kind of idea cause the the crank puller it specified to use ripped the threads out of my 3 piece crank instead of taking it off pretty well destroyed it
@HikingFeral
3 жыл бұрын
@@joelrandle1972 that's a problem with your messed up crank not the puller. Everybody and their cat uses a crank puller to pull cranks.
Great job on the video. I had put mine back together and wondered why I still had a wobble after replacing, you made me realize I probably have my bearings in backwards. Thanks!
Hey man - thank you for this video! I have been burning through videos looking for a bike like mine to learn from. That fixed whatchamacallit was killin me. Thanks again!
What a great video! It's easy to follow, thorough, and goes by at a good pace-not too fast for me- I am so grateful!!!
this is the kind of thing that makes a great first "mechanic" job. very basic bearings, grease and adjustments, most of us start this stuff at 6 or 8 years old but it is never to late to get started learning.
@justanothernarutofanbeliev9932
2 жыл бұрын
The only thing I knew how to do was change the tire and inter tube I'm new to everything else I use my bike everyday for transportation to go to work I had to learn how fix my bike when ever something broke down on my bike
You make very good videos! Not a lot of wasted time, easy to follow, good picture. Clear audio, a lot of posters could learn from you! And yes I am fixing my bike. Thanks for sharing.
U have the greatest bike channel on KZread thank u and keep up the great work. God Bless.
I want to thank you for making this video. I overhauled mine and it didn't work, you showed me that I put my spindle in the wrong way and installed my bearings the wrong way too. I fixed it and it all came together. Thank you!
I am clueless when it comes to the mechanics of my bike so these videos are excellent for me :-)
Thanks for the video! Very helpful! You have helped me repair 3 bikes now. My whole family is riding great bikes for the cost of bearings and grease!!
Thank you! I've been trying to find a decent video of how to do this properly. With your video, it was explained! God bless 🙏
This is a great video! I used to be an electrician, so I am pretty good with my hands, but I am a hands-on learner. I never had anyone to show me and teach me about bikes, so getting it in my head is the hardest part but I am pretty good at executing. I literally watched this video, went and got a crank puller, and completed nearly all of the steps. My bike had a sealed cartridge instead of separable bearings and the plastic part. I had, stupidly, put some grease on it a while before which one guy who fixed the axle in the back of my bike said I should clean off as it would cause problems, but I did not know how to get in there and clean it. Enter your video! It, as I have had it about 5 years without providing it with maintenance nor riding it much, was making a weird sound from the crank, so I took it apart, cleaned it, sprayed it with WD-40 and put it back together. It reminds me of when we had to do shut downs of commercial buildings and we had to turn off all of the switch gear and basically, overhaul it to make sure there was conductivity between terminals et cetera. What I am saying is, thanks!
By far the best video on maintaining/changing your bottom bracket on the internet. Thanks :)
Just finished a Sugino bottom bracket from an 80's mtb. In this case the adjustable cup required a small pin spanner instead of the hex flats. I got by with a big snap ring pliers and it worked in a pinch. Thanks for all of your tips!
Another good video RJ- you seem like a really nice guy and some of your videos are great- you are really organised and thorough and don't skip little steps like others- don't worry about people who give you any shit on youtube or are sarcastic or smart arses you seem a really nice genuine guy to me. 27 Years riding for me so far still learning mechanical stuff all the time thanks for the videos Boss
@Favorite-catNip
2 жыл бұрын
Ja. Really good. My giant * worn out bearings also. Good video to explain. I gotta get this to the bike shop guys.
@jasonduty7974
Жыл бұрын
Fourteen year old bike had some very east nuts and bolts coming off
I appreciate this, I'm adopting an abandoned bike to rehab and later commute on so this is really helpful,
I learned something new today. And you explained it, step by step, in great detail. Thank you! 👍🏻
This is just what I was looking for. I'll make a start on my bracket tomorrow. Thanks!
Good vids man! Watching your vids helps me repair my own bike myself! Keep up the good work man!
Excellent video along with great detailed commentary. A great help. Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Thanks for the video. My bike is getting a little grindy in the bottom bracket but I haven't pulled one apart in well over a decade. Great refresher!
Omg thanks so much! I was willing to pay the $50 to fix it. But doing it was so simple. I appreciate the video man.
Excellent video!!!!!! This is the perfect step by step instructions & good filming so that it could be followed along. Thank you for this, it has helped a lot!
Such great videos you go into a lot of detail and take your time it really makes a difference to us who arnt novices but still have a lot to learn :-).Thank you and looking forward to more videos .
Thanks for taking the time to post this. It's just the info I needed!
Getting ready to do my 1972 Paramount with the Campagnalo 3 piece crank, this video has been helpful, thanks
Thanks for the great video helped me get my sons bike going again in no time.
Excellent step by step explanation. Concise and straight to the point.
What a clear and beautifully explained video! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial. Clear & precise. Much appreciation sir.
Very clear step by step instructions -- very satisfying - thank you -
Awesome video, my favorite bit... "I'm gonna stick my parts in here" :)
thank you RJ. Your videos are very helpful.
Excellent, just what I was looking for! Thank you.
RJ "Imma just go head" The Bike Guy :) Will definitely be soaking tools in paint thinner from now on. Good tip.
Hello from Scotland, your videos are really good and thanks for the tips how to fix parts on bike !
I'm going to go ahead and say that this is a great video!
This looks almost exactly like the bottom bracket on mine. Thanks for the detail.
I love this channel. You have saved me a lot of time!
Great video! Very detailed, thanks for taking the time to make it.
soo much easier when You have a crank puller, never had one.☺FanTom
@joelrandle1972
4 жыл бұрын
How did you get them off the crank puller I bought ripped the threads out instead of pulling it off
Perfect. Was just doing this on an 87 Schwinn Le Tour - thanks for this...the whole which way to turn wrenches was driving me nuts till I found one of your vids (and I've seen a lot of them before - between you and Bikeman4u. Thanks!
For some reason I'm so obsessed with bottom bracket overhaul videos of yours ! Lmao
@RJTheBikeGuy
4 жыл бұрын
LOL
R.J. I use a butane torch, a large flat screwdriver and a hammer to change my bearings, been doing it for years, the bike shop guy was shocked.☺ FanTomUSA
I have never been good at bicycle repairs but after watching the video and reading the comments,I think. I Will take a crack at it.Hopefully it'll work out.Here goes...
i m speak spanish but you are the best master mechanic.... very illustrative.. you are the best.. God and bless
Hey Shyflirt1 Thank you for all your excellent videos really helpful, You really helped me with my old vintage bike thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for. Very well done. Thanks
Great vid mate.......you explain things so well....keep it up👍👍👍
Very professional I am building a motorize bike with a centrifugal clutch I have to change the chank axle to keep the pedals from hitting the centrifugal clutch housing this video helped a lot thanks
I want to do my bike now! Don’t even have the tool but who cares! It looks fun!
Another excellent informative video from RJ. Detailed description and well explained
Ive got an old Schwinn World that I need to do this to. It's leaking a bit of what looks like oil and it's making some noises. This didn't look too hard, with the right tools, thank you!
Thanks rj! I didn't have any paint thinner so I used some La's totally awesome cleaner and my 1989 raleigh mountain bike turned out great.
@RJTheBikeGuy
8 жыл бұрын
That works too, just slower.
Thank you for sharing this video. Very helpful.
Thank you so much Happy New year and God Bless....
good stuff man!!!! thank you for sharing.
Thank YOU for superb video well detailed a new learning today, keep it up
Excellent step by step video
Great Video RJ - thanks. I just found a bike in the dumpster and it has a broken Crank shaft - so guess what my weekend project will be??
VERY HELPFUL , saved me alot of trail and error
This video is exactly what I have been looking for, The crank comes off a tad differently (it's a 'cotter pin' crank ) but the BB removes the same way- I have the same problem as stanly manly, in the comments below- I don't have a plastic cylinder, but I'm sure I can either find one or upgrade to a sealed cartridge like in your other video, thank you very much I'm sure your videos are helping many old bikes get restored and back to their former glory :)
@RJTheBikeGuy
10 жыл бұрын
Yours might be more similar to this Raleigh. Bottom Bracket Overhaul On Vintage Raleigh Tourist Bike
Very helpful video - Thanks.
This is a square taper bottom bracket. Pretty much standard on older bikes. Yes, you can upgrade to a different style. It gets a little tricky. You will need to figure out the correct length so that the chain line is correct. If you get one that is too long the chain rings will be out farther and the chain will be slightly diagonal in stead of straight. Same if you get one that is too short and the chain rings may hit the frame.
Thanks a lot for your presentation.
Great video! Loved it, learned from it...Thanks!
Thanks, I've only seen this done once when I was a kid, so I wasn't sure exactly how to do it. Turned out one of the crank arms on my bike was completely seized on the shaft. I was at least able to get one side off to get enough access to it off to clean it with a pressure washer and re-grease the bearings. Thankfully the side with the seized shaft had less wear, and I had some spare 1/4 bearing balls to replace them on the one side that I could. I might have been able to get it apart if I had a hydraulic press, I did try a couple other methods including a torch, a hammer/punch and a joint separator, I might have been able to get it apart if I kept at it, but I was at the point where I likely would have damaged the shaft, the bearings or the crank arm so I stopped.
Nice instructions- thanks!
Excellent!!! You deserve beer from me!
Thanks for your video Homie. 🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸🏁
Thanks for posting! very helpful
saved me again lol apparently I had bearings in backwards
@OctogonOxygen024816
4 жыл бұрын
Note to self, double check bearings for correct positioning.
Here's the lesson I learned today: If the cups don't go in easily, be sure to install the fixed cup on the drive side and the adjustable cup on the non-drive side. Fortunately I learned the lesson before I did any damage.
Thank you - very informative
Very useful, thank from Chile!
Good video good knowledge. l learnt from you something new. you are respected for me. Thank you sir.
Thank you very very much sir ...it helped me a lot😍😍✌️✌️
The way you got that fixed cup so easily removed just had me throw my hands up in the air. Every single time I've had to get one removed I'm at it for days. What a pain in the ass!
@RJTheBikeGuy
4 жыл бұрын
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Very helpful, thank you!
Awesome video mate. :) keep it up!
Thanks a tonne RJ!
thanks! finally know how to fix it now :)
Terrific video! Thanks
I knew this was a 84 LeTour Luxe from the thumbnail. I have the same bike!
Thank You so much. Helped me a lot.