Changing Rear Cassette On Mountain Bike
A typical cassette can have anything between five and 13 sprockets although most modern bicycle drivetrains use either 9 10 or 11.
Changing rear cassette on mountain bike. The rear cassette is a set of concentric gear rings attached to your back wheel. Adjustible wrench for use with park cassette lockring tool torque wrench ft lb newton meters chain tool. Remove the old chain utilizing a chain tool. Over time the teeth on the gears start.
Removing a bike cassette. Shift the rear derailleur to the highest gear smallest cog. Each ring is a gear on your bike and the chain which connects to the pedals turns the cassette to power the bike. After that all the tips you need are in the video.
First either place the bike on a stand or upside down. A bicycle cassette is the cluster of sprockets located on the rear hub of your bike slotting onto a freehub body and held firmly in place with a threaded cassette lockring. Then insert the cassette lockring remover into your cassette and turn it until it seats. It will only seat in one position.