@@manybikes Not to mention to be able to do things on your own time. NO question you can do quicker, with the same quality of work, without the time needed to take the bike or wheels down, beg for favors for a quick change at the shop, and get back home. Game changer!
Motoz has the stiffest side wall, i felt its even harder than dunlop, Rabaconda Street Tyre changer make it work like a dream. I also used it for me 13 inch trailer tyre(165R13c) too with my 3D printed adapter! Just a note, I cut a small piece of milk cartoon to loop around tire iron to porotect the rim when tyre iron slide off the duckhead, every time is a lound bang from a metal to metal contact.
Great vid! Okay, I have a dumb question: I have a set of tires that on the side wall read, “TUBELESS (FOR TUBE TYPE RIM - FIT A TUBE)”. Does that mean these tires cannot be used on a tubeless wheel?
Tubeless tires are made specifically to be mounted for a good and safe seal on tubeless wheels. BMW, KTM, Suzuki of which most have cast wheels or external spokes, except the KTM. These tubeless tires can be used on traditional spoked tube type rims, but a tube must be added.
Hello Kyle. A few questions: 1: What is the difference between the Rabaconda Motorcycle Tire Changer Machine and the Rabaconda Street Bike Tire Changer? 2: If I'm doing tire changes on an ADV bike, is the motorcycle tire changer (with the yellow thing and drop center tools) enough? 3. Previously asked about tire irons (you provided a response), any opinion on the Rabaconda tire iron set? Thanks in advance.
For Adv tires, the street unit is the way to go. It uses the duckhead ratchet system vs. the dirt bike tire irons. All you need is the Street Machine, a yellow thing and a couple drop center tools to make it super easy. The Rabaconda single tire iron (comes with kit) is all you need.
Nice video! My buddy has some sort of changer that goes in a hitch of a truck. I have a Africa Twin,and I'm pretty sure I have tubes. Are your buddies with the gold rim tubeless?
Your buddy has the NoMar unit, I used to have one of those too. It got stolen from my side yard! It was a great tool, worked amazingly. It was big and heavy though. This tote-able unit is fantastic. Yes, these gold AT wheels are tubeless. Tubes are just as easy, just 1 more step.
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I am addicted to the grip of the Motoz tires. I love them . Thanks Kyle. Motoz or nothing!
Woohoo!!! Thanks for your support!
I finally ordered one today after mulling it over a long while... I also let Rabaconda know that your videos definitely influenced my decision ;).
Awesome! Thanks for your support. You will love it!
You can’t beat the feel of a fresh set of tires on the road. And how about that Rabaconda changer?!? So great.
Yes! Those feelings are great. Saving the $165 shop rate for a “tire change” +$30 for balancing is a WIN too. It’s getting crazy out there!
@@manybikes Not to mention to be able to do things on your own time. NO question you can do quicker, with the same quality of work, without the time needed to take the bike or wheels down, beg for favors for a quick change at the shop, and get back home. Game changer!
@@CurtisBrandt 100% I was done before I could have driven to a shop. Win! Win!
You make it look easy Kyle! You taking appointments? Lol. Well done, great information. Thanks Kyle
It’s such an easy tool to use. As for appointments, Yes Sir! Come on over!
Excellent video! Love my Rabaconda tire changer.
It makes a daunting task so easy! Thanks for your support David.
Great video, It's super helpful to see it in action. Mine was just delivered today!
Enjoy it! The first time is a learning curve. The second and third will have you thanking Rabaconda every time you complete a swap. So much easier!
these are perfect - Love my Rallz Off Road - but all around - those are great!!
They work well!
Yup getting one of these for sure three tire changes it pays for its-self.
It is a great investment.
Motoz has the stiffest side wall, i felt its even harder than dunlop, Rabaconda Street Tyre changer make it work like a dream. I also used it for me 13 inch trailer tyre(165R13c) too with my 3D printed adapter!
Just a note, I cut a small piece of milk cartoon to loop around tire iron to porotect the rim when tyre iron slide off the duckhead, every time is a lound bang from a metal to metal contact.
Awesome! Yes, I love the Rabaconda. I feel like a “save money” every time I use it!!!
@Rabaconda for the Win
Thanks for your support... You have been entered.
Can't beat mounting up a set of the best tires you can buy! Motoz or Nothing!!
100% YeeHaw!!!
@rabaconda for the win!
Entered. Good luck!!!
Does it work with a tube? Would love to see how its done. Thanks - great vid.
Yes Sir! Works the same way. Just remove the tube after lifting the 1sr bead. I’ll find a video for you.
Here it is! ua-cam.com/video/r0_FTR8nk0I/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
thanks for doing the legwork! I need me a rabaconda!
@@manybikes
@@mediocremichael they are fantastic! Such a time saver.
Great vid! Okay, I have a dumb question: I have a set of tires that on the side wall read, “TUBELESS (FOR TUBE TYPE RIM - FIT A TUBE)”. Does that mean these tires cannot be used on a tubeless wheel?
Tubeless tires are made specifically to be mounted for a good and safe seal on tubeless wheels. BMW, KTM, Suzuki of which most have cast wheels or external spokes, except the KTM. These tubeless tires can be used on traditional spoked tube type rims, but a tube must be added.
Where did you get the yellow thingy? Looks very helpful.
Link is in the description but here you go! amzn.to/4aOqi0T It’s so helpful!!! Like having a 3rd hand!
Hello Kyle.
A few questions:
1: What is the difference between the Rabaconda Motorcycle Tire Changer Machine and the Rabaconda Street Bike Tire Changer?
2: If I'm doing tire changes on an ADV bike, is the motorcycle tire changer (with the yellow thing and drop center tools) enough?
3. Previously asked about tire irons (you provided a response), any opinion on the Rabaconda tire iron set?
Thanks in advance.
For Adv tires, the street unit is the way to go. It uses the duckhead ratchet system vs. the dirt bike tire irons. All you need is the Street Machine, a yellow thing and a couple drop center tools to make it super easy. The Rabaconda single tire iron (comes with kit) is all you need.
Nice video! My buddy has some sort of changer that goes in a hitch of a truck. I have a Africa Twin,and I'm pretty sure I have tubes. Are your buddies with the gold rim tubeless?
Your buddy has the NoMar unit, I used to have one of those too. It got stolen from my side yard! It was a great tool, worked amazingly. It was big and heavy though. This tote-able unit is fantastic. Yes, these gold AT wheels are tubeless. Tubes are just as easy, just 1 more step.
Thanks a lot for your replies. They are helping me a lot!@@manybikes
My pleasure! Here was my NoMar unit: ua-cam.com/video/xmK-J9_Hczc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Oh that was sick great tool to have
Since I purchased it, I’ve changed no less than 30 sets of tires. Solid machine.
"Yellow Thing" is the "Duck's FOOT" 🎉😂 (a made-up nick 4 it)
..thank me L8er (kidding, though a shutout could make my year😅)
I’ll work on that one ;)
@@manybikes all 4 kicks 😆😆🙏🏼🔥
Are those miles mostly off road or highway
Weekday commutes with several hundred of off-road miles on the weekends.
Do have a link to the Rabaconda for purchase ? You should get something$$ for your great demo of usage .
Rabaconda does not have affiliate links. I will begin placing orders and offering a 10% discount though. If you'd like to proceed. Email me manybikes at gmail dot com.