Replacing the torn old saddle on a bicycle

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Additionally perform the necessary operations.
Bicycle Saddle Replacement If our old saddle is already worn out and needs to be replaced, we'll see how to do it right, as well as additional steps that won't interfere with the operation of the bike. we take out the seat post, we need this to make it easier to unroll the old saddle and at the same time, clean the clip under bed pins and holes in the frame. unscrew the seat clamp. we clean it thoroughly, unrolling it in advance. the new saddle has a different clamping standard. it doesn't suit us, we just unscrew and remove. our bike has a newer one seat post where the clamp is already present. the new saddle has a different clamping standard. it does not fit us, we just twist and remove. our bike has a newer one seatpost where the clamp is already present. unscrew the saddle clamp completely to get the saddle out of the clamp. the rails in both saddles are the same. the saddle clamp must be perfectly clean. clean all the dirt. disassemble and clean. toothbrush, wet wipes, isopropyl alcohol, ear sticks. we use everything. When our parts are clean, we start the reverse assembly. The main thing is not to confuse! string the nuts, but do not tighten to stop until we insert the saddle in the clamp. put the seat in the middle of the rails. Also clean the bicycle seat post clamp. we collect, but do not forget that we you need to lubricate it so that everything is fine. chik-chik Here also need to be cleaned. back and forth, back and forth and our frame is clean. pin is cleaned. lubricated the clamp. and seat, also lubricated. to lubricate the seat post, before assembling the frame, we use graphite grease. it is black and suitable for this purpose. It is black and well suited for this site. greased the pin and greased the frame. The main thing is not to lubricate yourself, but then we will go like a black master) clamp the clamp well and wipe off the remaining grease. all seats have been replaced. Everything is very easy!

00:00 The old bicycle saddle tore.
00:15 Removing the seatpost along with the saddle.
00:18 If it's difficult to open the quick-release lever, we'll use a lever to help.
00:40 Removing the seatpost clamp.
01:12 Removing the seat clamp, if present.
01:46 Taking off the old bike saddle.
02:20 The seatpost is very dirty.
02:30 Disassembling and cleaning the seatpost attachment.
03:00 Assembling the seatpost attachment.
03:36 Installing the new bike saddle.
04:27 Cleaning and installing the seatpost clamp.
05:10 Clearing the seatpost hole on the frame-.
05:45 Using graphite lubricant to prevent squeaking and add water resistance.
06:13 Mounting the seatpost with the saddle onto the bicycle.
06:33 Wiping off any excess lubricant.

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