tire changes
- Haybus
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Re: tire changes
09 Mar 2013 03:16
Get a buddy, or 2 or 3, to split the cost of a no-mar. I can swap out any tire in 10 minutes it's so simple. Keep it at the buddies house so you have an excuse to go drink his beer. I used to change tires with rim savers and that pit posse tool that looks like hedge clippers. Never again.
1976 KZ900 LTD (sort of)
2005 FJR
2009 Hayabusa
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2005 FJR
2009 Hayabusa
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Re: tire changes
09 Mar 2013 03:26:woohoo:650ed wrote: I have more than 500 lbs of lead in my basement; in the past I used it in a 2-wheel drive pickup truck for winter traction. I guess my house is on the EPA "Hazardous Waste Site" list. I wonder if I can get federal funding for a clean-up project? I figure $2 -3 million should do it. :whistle: Ed
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- DesertKZ
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Re: tire changes
09 Mar 2013 19:40
Nobody uses the zip-tie method? I changed both my tires in less than 30 minutes using zip-ties.
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