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Tire Changer Experiences?
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Tire removal went as planned and just like the video. Install did too but I ran into trouble filling the tire. I had about a 9 inch section that wouldn't pop out of the center of the rim. Fussed with it for an hour. Took the pressure up to 65 lbs and just didn't want to fill it any more. The training videos say to lube the center of the wheel but I think they should say to lube the ridge between the center and the outside edge. Once I did that the beads popped into place while filling. I have no idea how I would have installed the new tire with a set of spoons. The ZRX tires are large. Ran out of time so I didn't balance it.
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Works great on construction equipment tires.
But probably not a great idea on the bike, especially indoors LOL
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SWest wrote: My friend Jeff did that and blew the sidewall out of a radial he was trying to seat on his trailer tire. Glad I stood back. What a show. BOOM :woohoo:
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You are suppose to spray the minimum needed !!!!
Not the WHOLE BLOODY CAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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bluej58 wrote: Make sure to plumb and balance your balancer before using it
I understand making sure it is level both directions. How do you balance your balancer Blue?
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Then I plumbed up the arms and stuck shims where needed to line up both the arms, you can see one sticking out under the left arm.
I also marked the spot on my bench so I put it in the same place every time.
The picture also reminded me to say that baby powder on the tube helps to position it in the tire, but try not to spill it on the ground, very slippery.
With the 4 small roller bearings in the arms the wheel spins forever and is very sensitive .
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I have had trouble with the metric tires in the past, the only tire that really works well for me is the Avon Roadriders 19/3.25 and 18/4.00
They fit like a glove, grab the road and give me 10,000+ miles
www.denniskirk.com/avon/am26-roadrider-tire.pfp543162.prdf
Are you using tubes in those tires?
I had trouble with using too much tire lube and had my valve stem rip a couple of times on the rear tire from it slipping on the rim :woohoo:
I put the rim locks back on and use a minimal amount of lube these days, problem solved.
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