hi just let you know we have the same tubeless tyres but i wanted to replaced mine with a bigger like 80\110 but my front tyre is small 70/90 and rear 90/90 can i replaced the rear one with the 80/110 please let me know my bike is 125 cc
This looks so easy! Is there really such a big difference between a tubeless streetbike tyre and an offorad tyre? It looks so effortless in the video to get the tyre off and on. I was literally fighting with sweat dropping down my forehead with the 21 inch front tyre of my 990 Adventure and decided: never again!
after 40 years riding and letting someone else at a shop do the tire change
I have to say this looks easy enough and worth getting the tools to do it right.
Great example , thank you The only thing is if you want to keep down on weight bringing tire irons with you. I suppose out on the road you might find access to some pieces of wood to protect those rotors. excellent demonstration
Good video man .and thanks. I do really like to paid for do some shit in my car or my motorcycle like ti do my self. And you just got me some ideas.....thanks dude.
I checked the website but I was wondering, can you get a deal if someone were to order the whole kit that you have used there e.g bead breaker irons, rim protector etc.
Not incredibly familiar with tyres. Bead breaking, is that breaking the seal or does it literally breaking the tyre. The reason i would like to know is that I may have to move a tyre from one rim to another is this an okay thing to do?
Surprisingly well. We have used them in hundreds of mounts with no problems. Make sure any wheel weights are removed if there were any from the previous tire.
hi just let you know we have the same tubeless tyres but i wanted to replaced mine with a bigger like 80\110 but my front tyre is small 70/90 and rear 90/90 can i replaced the rear one with the 80/110 please let me know my bike is 125 cc
prajinmafia 2 weeks ago
@prajinmafia - stick with the Manufacture’s specs..
RockyMountainATVMC 1 week ago
Excellent. Made it look so easy !
blackcirc1es 5 months ago
This helped me alot, thanks!
peppe4200 6 months ago
Thanks.
RashMan0 6 months ago
Do you know how to put a cartire on the back wheel of a MC (darkside)?
redneck500 9 months ago
@redneck500 - For safety reasons, I wouldn't recomend.
RockyMountainATVMC 9 months ago
Buell front wheel for the win
Jester4point0 10 months ago
This looks so easy! Is there really such a big difference between a tubeless streetbike tyre and an offorad tyre? It looks so effortless in the video to get the tyre off and on. I was literally fighting with sweat dropping down my forehead with the 21 inch front tyre of my 990 Adventure and decided: never again!
kaiuweoch 1 year ago
after 40 years riding and letting someone else at a shop do the tire change
I have to say this looks easy enough and worth getting the tools to do it right.
Great example , thank you The only thing is if you want to keep down on weight bringing tire irons with you. I suppose out on the road you might find access to some pieces of wood to protect those rotors. excellent demonstration
basracer 1 year ago
Excellent video! Where can I buy some of those tire irons and rim protectors?
billyedtimmy1 1 year ago
i like the tire presure checker its nice did u get it at RM
niga6000 1 year ago
so useful thank you boss
dumiljames 1 year ago
so usefull thank you boss
dumiljames 1 year ago
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zikriabdulkadir 1 year ago
That's funny - I just bought two Pirelli Demons from you yesterday, and wanted to see if I could do it myself. And look who the video's by?
Now THAT's customer service!
Violet953able 1 year ago
nice vid, im gonna try to change my next tire
evolvedmc 1 year ago
nice they used a buell lighting tire
Blade4613 1 year ago
doing this with a car tire is sooooo damn hard i still have to use a machine to seat the beads tho, its lame
adamberg666 1 year ago
Good video man .and thanks. I do really like to paid for do some shit in my car or my motorcycle like ti do my self. And you just got me some ideas.....thanks dude.
ordz84 1 year ago
Awesome!!Thank You
Videogamerdaryll 1 year ago
is this the same for a 17in tubeless moped tire?
slipin808 2 years ago
@slipin808 - pretty much the same thing.
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago 2
great instructional video
Red2Delta 2 years ago
Saves £15 a tyre know. Thankyou.
abc123xtc 2 years ago
I checked the website but I was wondering, can you get a deal if someone were to order the whole kit that you have used there e.g bead breaker irons, rim protector etc.
glanzbo 2 years ago
We are already have the items heavily discounted. Check out the tusk rim protectors we sell. we sell those for only $5.99 for the pair.
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago
is it possible to use pry bars instead of tire irons
PoPpaBiggz 2 years ago
tire irons are made to slip into the bead easily. You could damage the wheel or tire using something else.
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago
just use a flat head screw driver
arg227 2 years ago
yeah go ahead and use that you will get flats in no time
Hboy791 2 years ago
Not incredibly familiar with tyres. Bead breaking, is that breaking the seal or does it literally breaking the tyre. The reason i would like to know is that I may have to move a tyre from one rim to another is this an okay thing to do?
EllTheGamer 2 years ago
It is breaking the seal
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago
hardest oart is putting the tire on..the last side
Bestever4everSince 2 years ago
but once you get it down its easy
Hboy791 2 years ago
do you no if "Dynabeads"will work in a car tire great job man
ISUZU1987 2 years ago
mmm perimiter discs... me likey
JoshatSuzuki 2 years ago
Thanks for the tip:) Videos are great! Keep them coming please...
dpcontravasso 2 years ago
How well do "Dynabeads" work?
dpcontravasso 2 years ago
Surprisingly well. We have used them in hundreds of mounts with no problems. Make sure any wheel weights are removed if there were any from the previous tire.
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago
You got it!
RockyMountainATVMC 2 years ago
a buell correct?
pixuma 2 years ago