How To Change Chainrings - Changing Your Chain Rings For Road Or Mountain Bikes
Changing your bike's chainrings is a relatively simple task and requires just a couple of tools. Daniel Lloyd shows you how to do it in the latest of our Maintenance Monday videos. Follow GCN on YouTube: http://gcn.eu/gcnsubs Chainrings from any of the major manufacturers, Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo or FSA all use similar methods of being held in place. If your chainrings are old and damaged, or just worn out from a lot of use, changing your chainrings is a pretty easy way to freshen up your groupset. For most chainrings all you need is a 5mm allen key or torx spanner and a special tool to hold the back part of the chainring bolt in place. Once you know how to change your chainrings it's an easy job to switch out new rings for your old, tired chain rings, so don't hang around, get upgrading! Music: Spool - All: http://gcn.eu/105SXJe About GCN: The Global Cycling Network puts you in the centre of the action: from the iconic summit of the Stelvio to the epic trails of Fort William, Scotland, everywhere there is pavé or dirt, world-class racing, and pro riders, we will be there bringing you all the action, essential analysis and unparalleled access every week, every month, and every year. Welcome to the Global Cycling Network | Inside cycling Youtube Channel - http://gcn.eu/gcnYT Facebook - http://gcn.eu/gcnFb Google+ - http://gcn.eu/gcnGPlus Twitter - http://gcn.eu/gcnTW Leave us a comment below! Music - licensed by Cue Songs
Author Global Cycling Network
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