Tyre/Tire changing

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Tyre/Tire changing

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I haven't done this myself, but this looks like a pretty good method:

http://www.customfighters.com/forums/sh ... post944475
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I need to change my rear tire on my dirt bike, I might try this tomorrow. I'll report back with how it goes.
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getting time to replace my front tire... I usually pay a guy $20 who has all the proper tools, but this seems like it could save me some cash.
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Anybody tried this yet?
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Couldn't get it to work on my dirt bike, between having a tube and how ridiculously thick the tire was, I just took it to a shop. :(
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Re: Tyre/Tire changing

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maddiedog wrote:Couldn't get it to work on my dirt bike, between having a tube and how ridiculously thick the tire was, I just took it to a shop. :(

Decent tyre levers should sort out a tubed off road tyre

Once had a police motorcyclist pull over and fix a puncture by hand at the side of the road. I thought he was going to stop me for riding off road on the land next to me. Top bloke. Fixed it without really saying a word and then sped off leaving half a dozen spotty teenagers in awe
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I wonder if a G clamp is a simple solution to breaking the bead.
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I put my wheel on the lawn, put the blade of a garden spade on the bead and jumped on the spade.
Bead off in less than half a jiffy.
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