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- turboking
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Duh! guess I should have put tire changer as #6
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turboking wrote: what do you use to change your cycles tires, #1 screwdrivers, #2 irons w/screwdrivers :S , #3 tire changer :ohmy: or #4 let some one else do it :blush: #5 other (explain). :silly: :silly:
#4 all day long. Changing tires is an enormous pain in the @ss :pinch:
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
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Longer irons just give you more leverage so you can do more damage.
If you elect to have a shop change them, check the tire pressure afterwards so you don't attempt to break 200 mph at a Land Speed Track with 15 psi in the tires
I do all the work on my bikes (except for boring cylinders and cutting valve seats) including tire changes.
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www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0005/
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650ed wrote: Here are the irons I use (Part # 08-0005 - see link). My old irons are 2" shorter and even though that doesn't sound like much it makes a big difference.
www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0005/
Yep, me too, but I was off by an inch on the length :laugh:
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I like these little 10 1/2" irons
pitposse.com/101sptiir.html and use 3 with cheap plastic rim protectors. This usually works. KZ tires are usually very easy, but brands vary.
Sometimes on a tough one I'll use the 21" spoons from Nomar. These only work for mounting, not demounting a tire.
www.nomartirechanger.com/category_s/39.htm
Look at the Nomar site for helpful hints for doing tire changes. Of course it is geared towards their items, but the principles can be applied even working on your hands and knees. I recommend the Momar dedicated tire lube in both paste and spray versions highly. Don't use soap/water. It causes rust and corrosion and actually can cause loss of seal on tubeless rims.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Amen. I did them when I was young. Now I am old and have a bad back, neck, wrists, etc.....slayer61 wrote:
turboking wrote: what do you use to change your cycles tires, #1 screwdrivers, #2 irons w/screwdrivers :S , #3 tire changer :ohmy: or #4 let some one else do it :blush: #5 other (explain). :silly: :silly:
#4 all day long. Changing tires is an enormous pain in the @ss :pinch:
The trick is to buy the tires at a shop that throws the mount and balance in free.
If you want to do it yourself, get a very good set of tire irons.
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