Your latest video led me to this one and I'm glad it did. But first, a quick shout-out to you guys for making my Eagle Pro purchase from you guys back in Feb a great experience. Despite realizing that it had a front tire pinched tube flat when I got it home and a wonky folding latch hook, you guys took care of me and had my tire changed out the next day and set me up with the guys at MiniMotorsUSA, who were a pleasure to meet as well, to fix the latch. I'm definitely loving my Eagle and know I made the right choice. Unfortunately, I experienced my first real flat on my rear tire out on a ride recently. No biggie, goes with the territory. MM set me up with a new tube the next day and I changed it myself. I just wish I had watched this video beforehand(but it didn't exist yet) because there was one detail I overlooked. The rotation direction of the tire tread. As soon as I saw that in the video, I realized I never made sure of that when I changed my tube and sure enough, I had it on backwards. I had only ridden it a couple quick times since the change so hopefully no harm done. I didn't notice anything off, but I fixed it so it's the right way round now and def good to know for future tire changes that will be sure to happen. Even though the Eagle is different than the Spider, with the very convenient split rim design, I still found this video very helpful. And of course, the most important lesson is to always have a cold brew on hand for sip breaks when working on your scooter. :)
Your latest video led me to this one and I'm glad it did. But first, a quick shout-out to you guys for making my Eagle Pro purchase from you guys back in Feb a great experience. Despite realizing that it had a front tire pinched tube flat when I got it home and a wonky folding latch hook, you guys took care of me and had my tire changed out the next day and set me up with the guys at MiniMotorsUSA, who were a pleasure to meet as well, to fix the latch. I'm definitely loving my Eagle and know I made the right choice. Unfortunately, I experienced my first real flat on my rear tire out on a ride recently. No biggie, goes with the territory. MM set me up with a new tube the next day and I changed it myself. I just wish I had watched this video beforehand(but it didn't exist yet) because there was one detail I overlooked. The rotation direction of the tire tread. As soon as I saw that in the video, I realized I never made sure of that when I changed my tube and sure enough, I had it on backwards. I had only ridden it a couple quick times since the change so hopefully no harm done. I didn't notice anything off, but I fixed it so it's the right way round now and def good to know for future tire changes that will be sure to happen. Even though the Eagle is different than the Spider, with the very convenient split rim design, I still found this video very helpful. And of course, the most important lesson is to always have a cold brew on hand for sip breaks when working on your scooter. :)
Very helpful with great tips! I bought a Spider from the shop and everyone include Brian is amazing. Great to see you guys posting useful videos :)
I like this vid, the sips of beer make this epic!
If that is difficult I can only imagine how difficult it can be to put a tire for a Dualtron Thunder on rim.
Man you scratching the swing arm Up 🤦♂️
Take a rubber hammer and gently hammer it free ..
I hop it’s not a customers scoter.
Super sloppy job, hahaaha let's drink a beer and bang up our customers scooters while we change the tire
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