You need #3! It makes all the difference in the world.
Sometimes we use a screw driver.
Surprisingly, I've never popped a tube.
You need #3! It makes all the difference in the world.
I've used that and also just plain ole soapy water.I use WD-40 aswell, but a lot of my friends get on my case about using it. Just keep it away from the discs. I know a lot of guys who use window/glass clearner, and it works pretty well.
Yeah that 3rd spoon saves a lot of time, the bead buddy does wonders as well.You need #3! It makes all the difference in the world.
I've never seen that tool before, what does it actually do, there's no description on that page.and if you have a tire with a tube this is an ABSOLUTE MUST!!!!! http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/3/13/133/28476/ITEM/K-L-Tire-Tamer.aspx?WT.ac=SLIsearch
Yeah what the others have said. I have been spooning my tires since I was 12. Its not hard. Be careful not to pinch a tube. I run alot of rocky stuff and have never had a flat on a bike yet.
Here are my tire changing techniques:
First find your self a natural supporting stand to put your scooter on.
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Next, make sure you have a solid work bench to work on and a good riding companion nearby to hand you tools.
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Once tire is changed out and aired up, mount wheel while your riding buddy looks on making sure you are tightening the bolts in the right pattern.
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10 to 15 mins and your done. Also make sure you bring a professional photographer along to document the event so you can use as a tutorial later.
Here are my tire changing techniques:
First find your self a natural supporting stand to put your scooter on.
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Next, make sure you have a solid work bench to work on and a good riding companion nearby to hand you tools.
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Once tire is changed out and aired up, mount wheel while your riding buddy looks on making sure you are tightening the bolts in the right pattern.
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10 to 15 mins and your done. Also make sure you bring a professional photographer along to document the event so you can use as a tutorial later.
Here are my tire changing techniques:
First find your self a natural supporting stand to put your scooter on.
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Next, make sure you have a solid work bench to work on and a good riding companion nearby to hand you tools.
View attachment 1456
Once tire is changed out and aired up, mount wheel while your riding buddy looks on making sure you are tightening the bolts in the right pattern.
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10 to 15 mins and your done. Also make sure you bring a professional photographer along to document the event so you can use as a tutorial later.
Shadows myThe shadows thrown in them photos appear to be more like 1/2 hour to 45 minutes. I call
Without beer, it never happened.