I love cheap bikes and cheap parts. It’s fun to build and upgrade big box MTB’s. It’s a great hobby. Thats why I love this channel so much. 👍👍
@SonjaTheDork Жыл бұрын
The biggest thing that I've found for me is going for the "oversized" grips like the Wolf Tooth Fat Paws, but I do have larger hands. Huge for comfort and grip alike. I've also thrown some road bar tape on my bar ends because I use them a lot for climbing, and it just feels natural
@aaronbehindbars Жыл бұрын
My take on contact points is not to think of them as bike upgrades. They are comfort/control upgrades for the rider. They can easily be swapped from one bike to another, so save your original parts for when you ever sell the bike. I also recommend not going cheap on these. I have seen a lot of Amazon saddles with bent rails and pedals with snapped axles. Ibthink the Fooker pedals are probably safe since they have heat-treated crmo axles. Some of those lower cost "sealed bearing" pedals use questionable metals for the axles. Probably fine for street riding, but I'd get nicer pedals. Contact points are moat definitely the first things you should change, followed by decent tires, and then finding what height/width/sweep handlebars work best. That makes a huge difference.
@noisepuppet Жыл бұрын
Side note: thanks for the caption about audio glitches so that we don't think it's something screwing up on our end 😊
@JaredUnashamed Жыл бұрын
Great advice. I upgraded my seat and grips on my mountain bike pretty much right out of the box. A good saddle that fits you makes a huge difference in comfort. I tried out two different saddles before picking one that fit me. I needed one that was not as wide. As for the grips I recommend Oury Grips. I've been using them for years.
@dasjeepmtblife8091 Жыл бұрын
Race Face peddles are great, but Fooker for the budget win. I run both.
@ryanscott1989 Жыл бұрын
I found the fookers with needle bearings from Amazon warehouse. They were brand new still and only like $15. 3 years of use and like 1000 miles still going strong. Outlasted the stock ones on my Axum DP by 980 miles 🤣
@hokehinson5987 Жыл бұрын
Great logic! Need & want! Most over want their need! Reliability though increases costs...
@The_RC_Dude Жыл бұрын
I can recommend PNW Loam grips. These grips are epic; grippy, durable, affordable, and cool looking, and just a good grip.
@MissingLinkMTB Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see you get ahold of an Ozark Trail 29'er. Loving mine. First upgrades of course was a Cloud 9 saddle, Fifty Fifty pedals, and Ergon knockoff grips with that fin. Already sitting on the next batch of parts... 180mm rotors and adapters, and a dropper post. Otherwise it's been pretty solid! And this is coming from a guy who's regular ride is a YT Capra.
@JiorujiDerako Жыл бұрын
Been riding my Trouvaile on some "proper" trails (read: not black diamond, but also not just a paved walking trail through a park) just recently, and yeah, it's shocked me how well it handles so much basically out of the box! I did change out grips early (and will soon change them again because I realized the ones on my old bike are my favorites now, and I might want a second pair), put on Fooker pedals (no more re-adjusting my foot position on sketchy stuff), the fork upgrade _was_ a big improvement but honestly I feel like the Suntour coil fork it had would totally handle some of that stuff, it's just heavy. I'm totally fine with the drivetrain, the tires are fine for gravel and packed dirt as far as I can tell - I haven't ridden anything knobbier, and I *do* take it on the street often enough to not want tires that can't handle both - and everything else, you could just ride it until it breaks. That said, brakes are something I'm upgrading next chance I get, the ones in the box work fine but I do have to deathgrip on steeper hills if I actually want the bike to stop. Honestly could maybe just get better pads and/or rotors, but MT200 hydraulic brakes are surprisingly cheap (just be aware you'll need to route them internally, so that's either a trip to the bike shop or buying hoses, fittings, and a bleed kit). And I feel like the wheels might be a weak spot for the bike too, some squeaks and creaks starting to appear after a few rougher rides, but it doesn't feel like things will _break_, just wear out a bit early. Awful lot of stuff on the bike that isn't great, but will absolutely work for you until it's obvious you _need_ to upgrade. TL;DR: what the video said. Comfort upgrades absolutely made the biggest difference, and I'd just put forks, brakes, and possibly tires as the next in line as things you can actually feel a difference on (but don't need to upgrade until you do actually feel like it's holding you back). Oh I'll also add crank length as comfort upgrade #4, my Large Trouvaile came with 175mm cranks and they absolutely felt too long for even my long legs, pushing my knees too high even while my seat is as high as it'll comfortably go. Different length cranks aren't especially cheap if you're not in the common range but if you can, that's definitely another comfort thing to look at if you're feeling leg problems! (Luckily for me the cheap IXF cranks everyone seems to like swapping to are 170mm, and that small decrease in length did the trick)
@pagan1022 Жыл бұрын
I got a salsa rangefinder. At REI for 599$. It came with Shimano deore drivetrain. Shimano hydro brakes. Tapered headtube and internal routing and maxxis tires. I can't believe what I got for the price. Love the videos
@tomrichards6207 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently running Foundation pedals (composite) , $12, Foundation lock on grips $8. I believe Foundation is Jenson USA's in house brand. They were on sale at the time. They've already held up for 2 seasons of hard riding in Colorado. I've got a set of their alloy pedals too, in reserve. $18 on sale. Beware of Walmart's lock on grips. Maybe SNAFU branded. I bought a set a last year that were defective. They were lock ons that wouldn't lock on. No matter how much I tightened and eventually over tightened they would just slide right off. Potentially very dangerous if a beginner rider just assumed that once you tightened them down sufficiently they were good to go. They would literally just slide right off. Initially bought mainly due to the blue anodized color to match the color accents on my Trek Fuel EX7 29er. Needless to say I returned them the next day. Hopefully nobody bought these and face planted 5 seconds later. Maybe it was just a defective batch?
@jbstillman Жыл бұрын
LOL I have those exact same blue/white/black swirl grips on my matching color MTB :D Thanks for this video, this kind of stuff goes a long way in helping out friends when you can just point them to videos like this.
@dmac2091 Жыл бұрын
I would upgrade the bottom bracket too with sealed bearings it's so smooth and less maintenance
@bulletproof4716 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your big 3 then change the tires and brakes
@joeldavila3185 Жыл бұрын
Like the intro good job. I forgot about the seat as an upgrade 👍
@superado2k Жыл бұрын
Great vid and content! Regarding the Fooker pedals, do you prefer the 3 bearing or the needle bearing version?
@philiprayner6 ай бұрын
have you ever considered an upgrade to a huffy Parkside bike ?
@tarstarkusz Жыл бұрын
I think the seat should be the very first thing. Unless you are pedaling in a wet area, the pedals are not as important so long as your feet aren't slipping. If they are comfortable for you, slip-on grips are fine. Changing comfortable grips because slip on grips are "old fashioned," is more of a fashion statement than anything else. The next is the forks and after that is wheels. Big box wheels are absolutely terrible. If nothing else, spend the 15 bucks (per wheel) and have the wheels properly tensioned. If the wheel is not properly tensioned, and they usually are not, the wheel will warp fairly quickly. It causes shaking and instability at high speed. If they are bad enough, and it don't take that much, there will be very uncomfortable shaking at high speed. I was once out on a big box bike and got a wheel warp on a curb. There was a big hill on the way home. I went down that hill and the bike shook so bad I though I was gonna fall.
@philiprayner Жыл бұрын
can you suggest upgrades for a cruiser bike from Walmart ?
@luigiprovencher Жыл бұрын
Is there such a thing as wide grip lock on handlebar grips and can you put something underneath them to thicken them up? Like more rubber or a piece of inner tube?
@RuijieZhou3 ай бұрын
Hi, I have a walmart bike , that the brake system is always out of shape, not aligned well, can't stop when riding too fast. Can I upgrade it to some better ones?
@Jay-g6g2v Жыл бұрын
Hey kev i want to ask i bought a ozark trail and will like to update it with some forks and i want to tighten my chain a bit more so it wont be so loose what do you recommend and also better brake rotors
@scottroder5516 Жыл бұрын
Has anyone here gone back to a friction shifter? On my Schwinn boundary the Pro Rush click shifter is killing my arthritic thumb. So I am thinking the way to go is an old school friction shifter.
@lastfm4477 Жыл бұрын
I know everyone will poop all over them - but due to a major left thumb injury I had to move to using a left twist shifter on my flat bar bikes. Good branded ones work *fine*. Too many folks get snobish about twist shifters. I put 4000 miles on a bike in 2022 that had Shimano rear+front grip shifters. On that bike they performed 100x times better than trigger shifters would have.
@scottroder5516 Жыл бұрын
@@lastfm4477 I will hit up my local bike shop about this. If they can get it done it would be a blessing
@Wile-E-Coyote_Super_Genius Жыл бұрын
Rockbros makes a nice large platform composite in the same price range and mie have taken some real abuse.
@ianmangham4570 Жыл бұрын
Great pedals ,buy mine for £17 🇬🇧,cant go wrong for $22🇺🇸
@derekneumann Жыл бұрын
How many people here rock OURY lock-on grips?? The are ultra thick. PLUSH. I have a love/hate relationship with them.
@Mackdez Жыл бұрын
Lol does anybody remember the old steel petals on all the 10 speeds in the 70s and 80s? They they were the best and the worst😢😅 they would last forever ,but you would dread if you ever got a flat and you were walking "surely you would bang your knee or shin" and there would be the blood😅
@darrylwillhite78805 ай бұрын
My shins remember them very well
@joesalemi24143 ай бұрын
Excellant.
@pentiuman10 ай бұрын
I keep my hands OFF the grips, as much as possible. Let the wind weight steer me.
@ThideUpSound9 ай бұрын
Picked up the Ozark Trail Ridge 29 yesterday and finally hopped on it after work today and found out the freehub is total garbage. I'm surprised no KZbinrs are mentioning that. Completely unrideable at local trail. Return to immediately. I knew I would have to do some upgrades but that was not expected. Nobody even mentions the free hub. That in my mind would be the first thing. Had I known I would have been prepared and kept the bike. SMH
@pentiuman10 ай бұрын
Central - what a strange last name for Kev. Oh well, I suppose he could change it - maybe to a bicycle manufacturer. How about Kev Mongoose? Or Kev Giant? Kev Schwinn? MTB Kev ?
@KevCentral10 ай бұрын
😂
@Vitusvonatzinger Жыл бұрын
WTF was that lady on the couch about? That was really funny.
@KevCentral Жыл бұрын
I mentioned being comfortable. I thought it somewhat worked 😂
@Vitusvonatzinger Жыл бұрын
@@KevCentral BTW if you like Chester pedals you should try Tangent bmx pedals.
@SonjaTheDork Жыл бұрын
Stock footage can bring some odd levels of comedy to an otherwise purely informational video, and it fits!
@sgt.sasquatch Жыл бұрын
Sometimes i dont trust these bikes accessories lol
@KevCentral Жыл бұрын
Ha
@Randy-ry9ss Жыл бұрын
Always read the reviews before you buy something for the bike.
@sgt.sasquatch Жыл бұрын
@@Randy-ry9ss i know but what i mean is, most of things from China isn't bad, most of the reviewers recommend them also i saw the feedback, i get crank set and bearing hubs HG , and i found them sucks, so, recommending things by reviews and rates not always works in some countries, specially if you live in Middle east . Hope you understand what i mean, talking about the quality of these parts when they send it Sorry about my broken English ،
@sgt.sasquatch Жыл бұрын
@@KevCentral don't be mad i trust you bro, even I'm always the first one how is commenting and seeing your videos, but i don't trust some Chinese manufacturer 😆 don't understand me wrong
@Randy-ry9ss Жыл бұрын
@@sgt.sasquatch With a name like Sgt Sasquatch i was expecting you to be from the Pacific Northwest 🚲
@arobledo6398 Жыл бұрын
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@KevCentral Жыл бұрын
Ha
@rosstafarian7551 Жыл бұрын
Ha ha first comment and second view
@armyfreak1367 Жыл бұрын
And why don't you talk about pedals with toe clips they don't lock you in but you do benefit from the upstroke when you ride. I really don't think you know much
@armyfreak1367 Жыл бұрын
No one needs a 1x setup people shouldn't want 1x setups there I said it it wears your chain out too having to move across multiple gears and one chainring your almost always gonna be at an extreme chain line you shouldnt tell us why you like 1x you don't need simplicity people need to better understand the bike . You don't buy a car and remove all the gears for simplicity ........... No one ever had my guy . And as to the grips that are on the handlebars that vibrate regardless of the grip your hand does too because the whole bike is SHAKING. no grip stops a bike from shaking thus your hands will shake.