You'd think so, but the bearings are meant to take exactly this kind of radial load. Each of those bearings has to hold up half the weight of the motorcycle and the rider combined and the force from this tool is traveling in exactly the same direction as the loaded bike would place it.
I've got buddies that own this. It works. Was searching to purchase my own and this video popped up in the display.
Best tool in my trailer!! I got the mini pusher also, for my kids KTM 50. Can't believe how much easier this thing makes tire changes!!!!!
Great video having hell with the pitter tire
Picked the hardest tire to mount. 606.
As someone said,looks like hell on the wheel bearings...
You’d get more stress on the road
but does it scratch the black rim
Gostei da ferramenta!!
two tire irons and some mounting paste = easy peasy
So, can you use this tool to remove the tire?
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good question - i think no
Looks like no pinch but lots of scratching on the rim :(
What’s tool called or anyone have a link?
film skipped foward just as he got to the hardest bit. Dodgey
yes!!! at 03:04
was thinking the exact same thing...
Looks like its scratching the rim...
did Baja No Pinch pay a royalty/license fee to Kaurit?
See the Vevor mounting tool...which ripped off Baja No Pinch who ripped off Kauritmoto...nothing in this world is your own.
Where can I get this?
Line the dot up
I saw that too.
.... after fitting a new tyre, change the wheel baring
You'd think so, but the bearings are meant to take exactly this kind of radial load. Each of those bearings has to hold up half the weight of the motorcycle and the rider combined and the force from this tool is traveling in exactly the same direction as the loaded bike would place it.
destroyed the point !
what's your paint! LOL
That motor didn't sound good.
Took a lot longer and harder than using the traditional pry bar.
Expensive for what it is.
RIP Rim paint..
RIP wheel bearing....
ich weis nicht, es funktioniert aber verkratzt die Felge auch unnötig. Man kann es im Video sehen.
it scratches the wheel
no one residing in Baja cares about scratched rims
fades out every time the bead gets torn
you did not put the yellow spot at the valve.
Terrible contrast, important sections in shadow, then the critical and hardest part of the tyre fitting you edit out except for a few seconds.
Shutup and take my money!!!!
Jonathan Crissey iii
Junk