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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

In this instruction video I change a motorcyle tyre by hand. No hydraulic presses are used. Just plain old fashion labor.

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  • How named this tool 2.11 ? Thanks!

  • You did everything great .

    2 things ..

    no need to remove the rotors, And you balanced the wheel without the rotor..You might have a giid wheel there but on some other wheels you could get vibrations..

    G.J.

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  • Why was he tapping the tire be4 he installed at 4:00 ?

  • you really did a good job that help lots of people who want to DIY, THANKS.

  • where can i buy this 7:28 ?

  • never done this but gonna try it, your bead breaker is really good, i also plan to make a diy bead breaker, seems simples just need good leverage and support. will be following this while changing my tyres in summer before mot

  • Hey do I have to lock the bead or can I just put air and the willock its self?

  • Good vid. At 6:26 you put your fingers between the rim and tire while inflating. Not a good idea..

  • @Nyc007bangerz too much time? most shops have an electronic balancer which is way faster. they also charge you somewhere from an hour to an hour 1/2 labor to change your tires when even a beginner tech can get it done in maybe 30 mins. still gettin paid for that hour!

  • I change a lot of tires... Nice bead breaker, I think I'm gonna make one. For balancing... Dyna beads!

  • @deadrabbit666666 It is tubeless tire it don't have another tire in so it keeps the air between rim and tire and the grease he but is tubeless glue not actually glue but something that keeps betterly the air inside.. or vaseline to get the tire easierly to rim

  • Nice bead breaker! Not seen one like that before, good DIY way to make one.

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