13-04-19, 02:05 PM
(13-04-19, 11:53 AM)red98 link Wrote: 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
The length of wood and bounce was easy enough to break the bead but wouldn't do it on tyre I wanted to reuse.
The breaker I now have (noticed I didn't link it in previous post) is same as in the video but he has obviously improved the plate which contacts with the tyre as mine does offer the fear of cutting the rubber, probably wouldn't but does seem dodgy
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-...e8c786a872
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