also...
remember that if you push the bead to the center of the rim opposite the side you are working, it will pop easier. rims are made with a "low spot" in the center for a reason.
let the air out of the tire and clamp the rim on place and insert the bar through the center of the hub were the axle goes. ther is a large "lever" the you insert under the edge of the bead and brace against the center bar and rotate. viola! one side of the tire is off. now lift the tire and...
I'm gonna vote for the latter. sorry dude.
no way the tire should do that from a lever unless you are fuggin mangling the thing trying to get the bead to pop over.
I'm telling you, you WILL thank me for it.
I have like 8 friends that saw mine being used and bought one, and loved them so much they told more people and THEY bought them. the HF near me now stocks them by the pallet load instead of one or two like they used to and still cant keep them in...
HAHAHAHAH! YOU GUYS SUCK!!!!!!!!!
Me and my buds change out tires trail side in under 5min.
seriously though 'Saki.
go to Harbor Freight and get one of these for $70. it will make your life so much easier.
wow... just wow.
this is a side of Pete, I've not seen before. I must have missed out on something during my 6mo. hiatus.
I hope this geets worked out amicably
I never leave anything of value in my car. Most times I dont even lock it.
I figure if someone wants to have a look around and take something I'll make it easy for them. Keeps them from smashing out my windows. and if they DO steal anything... It's insured, so screw it.
I hate theives to the...
true, I just hate to put money into something I know is being replaced by next season, and ours is almost over. I have next to nothing in this ski at the moment, I'd like to keep it that way.
I'm just sayin'...
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