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  • 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 - stick with the Manufacture’s specs..

  • Excellent. Made it look so easy !

  • This helped me alot, thanks!

  • Thanks.

  • Do you know how to put a cartire on the back wheel of a MC (darkside)?

  • @redneck500 - For safety reasons, I wouldn't recomend.

  • Buell front wheel for the win

  • 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

  • Excellent video! Where can I buy some of those tire irons and rim protectors?

  • i like the tire presure checker its nice did u get it at RM

  • so useful thank you boss

    

  • so usefull thank you boss

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  • 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!

  • nice vid, im gonna try to change my next tire

  • nice they used a buell lighting tire

  • doing this with a car tire is sooooo damn hard i still have to use a machine to seat the beads tho, its lame

  • 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.

  • Awesome!!Thank You

  • is this the same for a 17in tubeless moped tire?

  • @slipin808 - pretty much the same thing.

  • great instructional video

  • Saves £15 a tyre know. Thankyou.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • is it possible to use pry bars instead of tire irons

  • tire irons are made to slip into the bead easily. You could damage the wheel or tire using something else.

  • just use a flat head screw driver

  • yeah go ahead and use that you will get flats in no time

  • 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?

  • It is breaking the seal

  • hardest oart is putting the tire on..the last side

  • but once you get it down its easy

  • do you no if "Dynabeads"will work in a car tire great job man

  • mmm perimiter discs... me likey

  • Thanks for the tip:) Videos are great! Keep them coming please...

  • How well do "Dynabeads" work?

  • 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.

  • You got it!

  • a buell correct?

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