A friend bought me one of these for my first tyre change I had already used the jump on a plank of wood technique which worked ok but as I had to remove the new tyre this kit seemed a welcome addition (I hadn't seen the full machines at this point). It isn't quite small enough to accept the 600's rear wheel (is the thou bigger?) and unfortunately is only a bead breaker though I wonder if it could be turned/upcycled
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Think that one goes down to 12 inch and up to 21 inch
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Good vid that MIDs , cant help thinking that tyres heavily worn and extremely flexable , ive never been able to break the beading as easily as he has , a well praticed vid I expect , I made my own bead breaker and screwed it to the wall in the garage , works well but no centre pin to act as a spindle so lots of suffling and turning to get the tyre off , good vid that and its given me a few ideas for my mk11
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I'll be changing mine soon so I'll see if I can do a video of it.
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27-04-19, 02:33 PM
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Finally got around to doing a video the other day, not professional but it does show how easy it is to use.
https://youtu.be/hun05YrvKmY
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