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Best and most practical tyre changing video I have watched so far - old guys rule!  biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 



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That's a good find, Brian.

Thanks for showing.

It puts a new definition to "Axle Stand" dunnit? confusesmile

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That was full of top tips thanks Brian a real good find

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Excellent video. I would have needed at least two cups of tea doing that  . 



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Yep that is a very thorough and tip full video, well done that man, looks as though he has done that many a time, he seemed to slip the wheel back in the swingarm pretty easily.

Says he only does the valve stem nut up gently against the rim, but I always back it right off against the dust cap. Also if you are inexperienced it might pay to carry one more lever and perhaps a bead buddy too.

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peteBLUEttr wrote:

Says he only does the valve stem nut up gently against the rim, but I always back it right off against the dust cap. 


Same here Pete plus I oval the hole slightly to let the valve stem tilt a bit to show if and when the tyre is moving on the rim. Otherwise the first you know about it is the valve rips out no

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BEST video, love it. What a legend. Bloody good tips there.

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