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(10-26-2018, 09:37 PM)Duccrazydave Wrote: If you don't already have a balancer stand the included bearings allow it to be used between jack stands.
Or as I found use the two chairs your friends are sitting on watching you change their tires. Give them a rag and polish and let them polish your bikes rims while you change their tires.
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Very resourceful, Darrell. I like the way you think :-)
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(10-26-2018, 09:37 PM)Duccrazydave Wrote: Another note about the Marc Parnes balancer. If you don't already have a balancer stand, like in the video, the included bearings allow it to be used between jack stands.
Yes I noted that and like that option. That would be the way to go for me. One less thing to store in my cluttered garage.
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Grumpy. I have the Cycle Hill unit, which I bolt to the garage floor for use. It is made by No-Mar and comes with the same attachment tools as the name branded changer. It works well but is about at its' limit holding the rim for mounting the back tire. The rim wants to slip while you are levering the tire on. I'll try warming the tire next time to see if that helps.
The center rod for the front tire question: My changer came with three center rods, and the smallest one works fine for the front tire. You don't need much force to mount the front tire so it works fine.
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(10-28-2018, 12:32 PM)BobAintStoppin Wrote: Grumpy. I have the Cycle Hill unit, which I bolt to the garage floor for use. It is made by No-Mar and comes with the same attachment tools as the name branded changer. It works well but is about at its' limit holding the rim for mounting the back tire. The rim wants to slip while you are levering the tire on. I'll try warming the tire next time to see if that helps.
The center rod for the front tire question: My changer came with three center rods, and the smallest one works fine for the front tire. You don't need much force to mount the front tire so it works fine.
Bob - that is good news ... about the adequacy of the Cycle Hill unit. With Darrell's plywood base testimony and your endorsement of the Cycle Hill unit, maybe that is where I should be looking.
Regarding the slipping - check out this video on YouTube by the IllinoisBMWriders channel - Motorcycle Tire Change & Balance - DIY - he uses a strap to tie the rim to one of the arms to help with that tendency to slip (skip to 6:51 if you want to jump to the strap part) on his Harbor Freight tire changer. I suspect that may work on yours ...?
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Grumpy Goa Wrote:I refuse to throw away perfectly good tires and further clog up the landfills
Drop them off at at a recycle place or tire dealer and they will be recycled.
There's many uses for the shredded rubber.
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(10-29-2018, 07:45 AM)Lee Wrote: Drop them off at at a recycle place or tire dealer and they will be recycled.
There's many uses for the shredded rubber.
True but I prefer to use up the rubber myself.
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Pulled the trigger last night and now the Cycle Hill changer is shipped and on its way to me.
Next is to shop for the accessories and balancer, and hope no more punctures until I get this all set up.
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11-01-2018, 04:58 AM
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Congrats! Keep your eye on the No Mar website as we move forward into the holiday season. They start discounting their accessories, individually. Usually different ones every week or so.
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(11-01-2018, 04:58 AM)Duccrazydave Wrote: Congrats! Keep your eye on the No Mar website as we move forward into the holiday season. They start discounting their accessories, individually. Usually different ones every week or so.
Thanks Dave. That is my plan.
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The tire changer came today.
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Thanks for posting that video. The strap idea looks good, and I'll also try warming the tire up next time. For the rest of the video, I hope you all are better at working with tools than that guy :-)
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(11-03-2018, 11:55 AM)BobAintStoppin Wrote: Thanks for posting that video. The strap idea looks good, and I'll also try warming the tire up next time. For the rest of the video, I hope you all are better at working with tools than that guy :-)
Hahahah … he does seem to be a little clumsy, but then we all have our days.
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