How to Make Your Bicycle Faster. Bike Rear Hub Maintenance | Shimano FH-RM30

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Hello cyclists!
In this video, we will show you how to Make Your Bicycle Faster.
I will teach you Bike Rear Hub Maintenance.
For example, we will use a bicycle hub Shimano FH-RM30.
This video lesson (DIY) for cyclists. Video tutorial in style "ASMR"
This video speaks through mechanics, void of verbal content. Universally understandable; designed as a DIY tutorial.

Detailed episodes in this video tutorial:

00:00 How to make my bike faster.
01:01 Removing the eccentric and cassette from a bicycle wheel.
01:20 Cleaning a bicycle hub.
01:36 How to turn a hub.
02:33 Cone wheel bearing on your bicycle rear wheel hub.
03:45 Cleaning the rear wheel hub.
05:27 Bike rear hub maintenance.
05:45 How to grease a bicycle hub.
07:34 How to adjust cone bearings on a bicycle hub.
09:26 Installing the cassette on the freewheel.

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NiceBikeService
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I’d rather have someone who doesn’t talk and show me every step of the job, then someone who talks about every step of the job, but only shows me one part of it.

Great video for a aspiring Bikefarmer

Red-Yo
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Best tutorial out here regarding cone and cup bearing service!

bernardsteyn
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bardzo fajny film. wszystko prosto i dobrze pokazane, bez komentarza i zbędnej muzyki. super!

wizzyardy
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Although I do not like bearings and cones, you did something I never thought of. That is backing off the cone to the lock nut to compensate for the over tightening of the lock nut.

jonathanlyon
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I used to service my hubs like shown. But then an engineer pointed out that the hardness of the balls is greater than the hardness of the hub. So the surfaces of the hub will wear away before the balls do. Making ball replacement pointless. But it's still worth cleaning and greasing.

dfpguitar
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Good basic service, but you have a way to go. When adjusting the cone tension, put the cassette side locknut in a vice to hold the axle still.

gren
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Чудова робота, дякую за підказку з мастилом. Дівінол справді хороше мастило, 👍

fjihzyr
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I have a similar hub I just serviced recently (Deore M525A), the bearings and race is smooth as glass even after putting thousands of km in it. These hubs are not the best, but they are reliable. 🐐

JealousWafer
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Brawo za warsztat i smar w strzykawce!

baca.
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Very good video, I liked and subscribed.

When I service hub I usually replace all the balls and cones if needed (if they have pits or races). And yes they are pain in the ass to set up correctly bearing to rotate peoperly.

zdravo
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my pro strategy is a metric ton of wd-40 on my walmart bike

Jaws
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the right tyres will make your bike faster

lukasHenchman
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very very interesting. A curiosity of mine: why didn't you do the maintenance of internal bearings of the freehub budy?

andreabugatti
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This makes it really easy, thanks bro

sayakamu
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Verdiğiniz bu güzel detaylı bilgiler için teşekkür ederim.

mehmetsedatozen
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Excellent greetings from Cali Colombia South America

andresruis
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I loved the video. If you let me ask a peculiar question. Is that possible to use this kind green grease for do maintenance on MTB shocks? At least lub the piston stroke? Another question, What do you use for spray cleaning the dirt from the rims? Thnx

abrindoosolhos
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One of the best videos on cup and cone bearing I have seen. Not very clear on how to start tightening it all back again? Also missing torque. Shimano manuals always specify the torque for cup and cone which if I remember right is between 15-20Nm and for the cassette it's 40Nm which is also stamped on the nut unlike the cup and cone nuts. Do you tighten on one side first, then adjust from the other side? do you have to have an equal amount of threads sticking out on both sides etc.?

pierrerreip
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As an owner of a small wheeled, heavy rolling Brompton I need all the help I can get! I hope to be able to replace mine with ceramic ball sets, as finished units, as in my head set!

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