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Diy tyre change
Its that time again,another rear tyre,this time im going to have a go at doing it myself,its been a long time since i changed a tyre ,the last time it was on a push bike, i have the correct tyre levers and also some rim protectors ,so............................. has anyone done this themselfs??? and any tips would be welcome .
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I AM A PROFESSIONAL,
Done your brake hose and pads for you didnt i,???????? Maybe i should charge you then i wouldnt have to do it myself . |
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a mate of mine changes his,
i think you may need a bead breaker to make life easier gom |
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but seriously have you any idea how hard it is to dislodge one of those tyre beads? hard as coffin nails they are like Bob said u will need a bead breaker |
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LOL.....Yep for a bead breaker im going to try 2 g clamps on the side wall and see how i go from there
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you can do it yourself at least you know it"s done correctly.I don"t fancey some we spotty apprentice scraping my new black rims, do it yourself and it"s done right.Use plenty of washing up liquid and it"s a doddle.
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