Giant ATX Rebuild! Mountain Bike Service | Fork Service + Tubeless Tyres
Giant ATX Rebuild! Mountain Bike Service | Fork Service + Tubeless Tyres
In todays episode we fully rebuild this Giant ATX mountain bike, whilst this bike looked spotless it was in for the full Monti rebuild! New bottom bracket, headset adjustment, fork rebuild, tubeless tyre top up and more…
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Highlight of my midweek viewing.
This is my newest favorite channel. I have been binging old videos like mad for the past several days. I can’t get enough. I am learning a lot about strip downs and rebuilds. Thanks for all the information! Also, from the USA … much appreciated content.
Great service as always guys ! Nice to see a mountain bike brought back up to spec 👍
How did you take the rear derailleur cable out
Hi from India! I love your videos – the way you service and talk through every aspect of the work being done is very interesting. The content is great and there is so much to learn from it. Wanted to check – do you get bikes with restoration and upgrades or just upgrades? I was just curious as to what specific components do people usually upgrade and what is your take on upgrading components vs upgrading a bike? Would be great if you have a video on it. Thank you for the awesome content.
Another great video. Great to see entry level bikes being maintained for the rider. And greetings from Mornington Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🦘
Your calming voiceovers are great but don’t really mesh with the frantic fast-forward. Instead of trying to cover so much ground per shot maybe have more cuts?
Anyway, great work!
Yay Wednesday.
I both like to do this myself and watch it being done. And wow was that chain worn down.
Why do you put the “dork” disc back on the bike? Customer request?
Did you cut the brake hose with cable cutters……naughty, naughty!
Don’t need to line up the tire logos if there’s no tubes to track inside them in anyway! 😛 Great video as always
Better than a marvel movie 🍿 🥇☝️🙏 🚴 😊
Nice to see another ATX. Bought the hydraulic version before lockdown in 2020 and still loving it. Changed to a 1×9, switched to a Rockshox fork and went tubeless. Even if there are much better mountain bikes out there it’s always been brilliant and will keep it for a long time to come. Great video as always!
Please do more videos
Great video as always!
I’m sitting here on my couch and enjoy this weeks Wednesday video of Bikespeeds. Great job as always.
I’ll have a look at your tandem job on Instagram.
Greetings from Germany
So smooth servicing coil fork thanks for making my request you’re the best
How long does a job like this take you
you gotta show the next tandem! I’m curious how that drive train works
This is up there on the best video I think just looks so fresh what a gem great work again bikespeeds 👍
I love your work!!!
Love your work. Always learn something in your videos.
For it being a Giant mountain bike, it sure looks normal sized! Good work again lads!
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That’s a nice watch you’re wearing! Great and inspiring job of course, as always, thank you 🙂
Whats the hubs spacing?
I really enjoy the videos . I have noticed it seems like the video speed is a good bit faster than it used to be almost too fast. 👍
Still cheaper than buying a new bike!
Great stuff, I can see you take pride in your work. Can I ask should jockey wheels have a little side to side play in them?
Love your video, I am learning so much 🙂
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First vid of yours I’ve seen and I can already tell I’m going to learn a lot from you. Probably going to steal the syringe idea!
Great video! Keep it up, really enjoy watching (and rewatching) these
Amazing bike loving it well done Lee and camera work simon x
Excellent workmanship as always. What do you do about washing your microfibre cloths? I’m worried I’ll upset the wife if I chuck them in the washing machine (!)
Nice to see someone still riding and willing to pay for the right amount of love to an entry level bike. Not everyone can afford a $5,000 mountain bike.
Super video Lee, I always find i learn a little bit from you with each video! Excellent video editing, big thanks to your son!
Good job 👍🏻👌🏻
awesome, as always! thanks for sharing!
Great vid again guys.
I have 3/to catch up on.
Much love from Germany, great educational and entertaining video as always. As a former bike Salesman and service person I still learn something new from your videos. Keep the great content on ♥️
Nice vid guys keep up the good work
Another solid video bringing another bike back to showroom condition 😎🇫🇮
This looks like expensive work for an average bike.
Love the channel, but after following for more than 6 months, start to look all the videos and comments are the same. Please, don’t take it too hard but maybe you could go slow in specific areas with more details. Just a suggestion!
yeah i wanna see more MTB but like u said in ur area there aren’t much. What aa shame lol. Great vid!!!!
I have the same type of BB. Is it even worth taking it apart and servicing in the future? Seems like most people just buy a new one.
Where are based
in what frequently do service bike daily use road driving bikes