How to Tighten Wheel Cassette on a Bicycle

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Summary: How to tighten the cassette on the rear wheel of a bicycle in this expert self help video

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Michael Novelli Michael Novelli has been BMX bike stunt riding for over 11 years. He has traveled and competed in numerous professional competitions across the United States.... read more

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How to Tighten Wheel Cassette on a Bicycle

Hi! This is Mike on behalf of expertvillage.com. For more information about bicycle maintenance please visit Prairie Path Cycles in Winfield, Illinois or visit our website at www.prairiepathcycles.com. In this clip I’m going to be showing you how to tighten up the cassette on your back wheel and if you are having a lot of shifting problems in the back tightening up your cassette could possibly solve the problem. And you are going to need three different tools for it. One is the cassette remover tool, one is a chain whip and the other is any type of adjustable wrench or pliers or anything that will fit around the cassette tool. So what you are going to want to do first is put the cassette tool through the axle and make sure the little notches line up with the lacquering on the bottom. Then you are going to take the chain whip and place the big part of the chain around any one of the different cassette in back lock it on there and then when you turn counterclockwise or to the left your cassette will loosen up if you are going to taking it off and to tighten it all you will need to do is just turn clockwise or to the right on your cassette tool and you don’t really need the chain whip for tightening it, you want to make sure you tighten it down nice and tight and that is how you would tighten up your cassette on the back wheel.

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