HOW TO FIX SQUEAKY WAHOO KICKR SNAP SMART TRAINER CHEAP amp EASY FIX
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*Please subscribe to help this channel grow! Many thanks for the support!* UPDATED • How-To fix a squeaky Wahoo KICKR Snap with walk through tear-down! IF YOU DON'T HAVE A TRAINER SKEWER GET ONE! THIS WILL ALSO BREAK YOUR PLASTIC WASHER MAKING IT CLAMP TOO FAR IN! LINK BELOW! To obtain the parts you will need to call Wahoo directly (number listed below), give them your model number and part description. Please like and subscribe for more DIY or Cycling videos! Check out my other videos as well, if you like to make your own repairs and save money! UPDATE BELOW: • -MUST HAVE Cycleops Front wheel block, great for Kickr Snap: https://amzn.to/3i1vQKm • -Trainer style Wheel Skewer identical to Wahoo's: https://amzn.to/3nzxx2S • -CycleOps Trainer Skewer: https://amzn.to/3i2Rb6c • -Wahoo's Number: 1(877) 978-1112 • -Available Hours: (M - F) 10 AM - 7 PM EST • UPDATED Why a training skewer you ask? Vintage bikes have narrow frames and wheelsets often have streamlined/aero quick realease skewers, both much more narrow than the optimal clamping area of the Wahoo Kickr Snap. This is where the plastic washer is stressed too far when clamping your wheel in and it's broken. Wahoo and other trainer companies send out trainer skewers with these products when new, so when installed it now has a much larger stack on both the handle and the nut of their quick release, putting the trainer back into an optimal clamping zone • Music Credits, check them out for free music: • -Slow Ska Game Loop Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) • Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
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