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I decided to try my hand at removing my rear tire from the rim myself last night. That old thing was so stiff that I could not get the bead up over the edge of the rim. Scratched up a place on the rim pretty good too. Dang it! So, I took my jig saw and sawed through the side wall all the way around seperating the beads from the rest of the tire on each side. Then it was easy to get off. I sure hope it's not that hard to put the new tires on, or else I'll have to have somebody else do it for me.Current Bikes:
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What type of rim protectors are you using? The Motion Pro version works pretty well.Ed
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DanTheMan
I use the big wooden woodworking clamps. Then tire irons. It is much easier to install the new ones. Use lots of lube, don't skimp on it.
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I wish I had a picture of bwringers tire bead breaking setup. Basically a couple 2x4's on a pivot, one is attached to his work bench and the other pivots to the ground, a little pressure down and pop. Rim protection is a must, he uses some pieces of plastic, from milk jugs, I think. Also, get some good tire spoons. Two sets of hands help a great deal.Larry D
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Old cutup oil jugs for rim protectors.
Two or three LONG tire irons.(never used the spoons)
Baby powder as a lube.
All hands and knees and plenty of grunt.
If you run tubes be careful not to pinch em.Last edited by Octain; 03-22-2011, 05:22 PM.sigpic
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RuGlyde tire mounting lube from Napa. Worth every penny ($15 or so buys a gallon jug -- pretty much a lifetime supply). Use lots.
I use a small spray bottle of tire lube, plus a little cotton mop to spread it onto the beads.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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some time try to do it with minimal tools, just what you'd carry on a road trip. good practice for if you have to repair a tire on the road.2002 bmw r1150gs 1978 gs1000E skunk les pew 1979 gs1000L dragbike
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Dave, give me a call, I can bring my tools to help you.
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almarconi
It helps to set the tires in the sun for a while to soften them up. Use plenty of tire lube, murphys oil soap mixed with water works well. If you are installing tubes, some baby powder on the tube helps to prevent pinching . I usually keep a couple of extra inner tubes around cause its pretty easy to pinch one if your not careful.
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Don't forget to replace the valve stems if you are unsure of the age. OEM's are about $ 10 each. I also use the cut up pieces of laundry/oil jugs to protect the rims.82 GS850L - The Original http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ePics067-1.jpg
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I ordered new valve stems with the tires. The old ones had tubes though. But, I'm gonna try both front and rear without tubes. If they leak, then I'll get some. I'm guessing they won't though.
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hilly
Originally posted by Larry D View PostI wish I had a picture of bwringers tire bead breaking setup. Basically a couple 2x4's on a pivot, one is attached to his work bench and the other pivots to the ground, a little pressure down and pop. Rim protection is a must, he uses some pieces of plastic, from milk jugs, I think. Also, get some good tire spoons. Two sets of hands help a great deal.
You mean this post?
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