Rabaconda Gen 4 3-Minute Motorcycle Tire Changer - Demonstration & Review
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2021
- The Rabaconda Gen 4 3-Minute Tire Changer is an easy, new way to handle tire changes for all of your motorcycles. The Gen 4 3-Minute Tire Changer handles tire and wheel repairs, mounting tires with stiff or flexible sidewalls, and even makes installing mousses or foam inserts much less of a hassle. Constructed with a rigid steel and aluminum frame gives the Rabaconda Tire Changer its strong base while ergonomics like the angled lever, quick-change versatility, and built-in bead breaker track make changing tires much easier. Get a closer look at the Rabaconda Gen 4 3-Minute Tire Changer as we review and give a demonstration while testing how long it really takes to dismount and install a dirt bike tire using the Rabaconda Gen 4 Tire Changer.
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The lack of expression in Kevins face is gold🤣
Very cool. It’s a shame that Rabaconda is obscene with their pricing. They’d sell 20x more if they were reasonably priced.
I recently won a Rabaconda and have used it a few times. With some practice I'm already in the 12-14 minute range installing a mousse and tire. With some practice I could probably break the 10 minute mark but not so sure I'll hit 3 minutes. So far it's been great and much easier than my previous method of using a 5 gallon bucket! Good product.
I spent 6 hours changing two 10” CRF50 tires and popped 3 tubes in the process…this is pretty amazing
First time I changed a mousse without a tire changing tool, took me a tad over 3 hours. Can now change a soft mousse in about 15 mins, but my tire changer has some serious flaws and acts simply like a holder. The Rabaconda is on my list of things to get when I upgrade!
I'm pretty excited for the Street tire one. thts the one I'm wanting to get for my Race events and track days. super exciting
Could you please make more how to technique videos for motocross
Hmmm might get one
I know they made it to fit in the bag to Cary but if they put in the extra pieces of tubing to complete the ring it would not flex when trying to get the extra leverage in the special slot for the tire iron .
Changing a tire on a motorcycle - hate it with a passion, but the more times you do it, obviously, the better and faster you'll get. Im looking at something like this for changing tires at home, but I can imagine the shipping cost to Norway is a bit too hefty.
I have a pretty good technique for removing/installing tubed tires without a tire changer or wheel stand. It usually only requires two of the short (8" long) motion pro tire irons. About two months ago I tried using that same technique to install mousses. Fortunately I bought some motion pro bead buddy tools before starting the install. Without those I probably would have given up. Many lessons were learned. I'm not sure how much time it actually took to install the tires with mousses because I had to walk away several times. Adding to the struggle was the fact that my garage was fast approaching spontaneous human combustion temperatures in the AZ summer heat. I could probably do it in AN hour, rather than the many hours it took the first time. I still see one of these Rabaconda tools in my future since I do like running mousse inserts.
That mousse looks massive in that tire. Makes it waay harder when you gotta put a monster mousse in. The reason i hate mounti michelin mousses.
Been changing tires the old way for 49 yrs now.
I've done two mousses on the kitchen floor. It took 45mins to an hour and a whole lot of swearing. I am very close to pulling the trigger and pick up a Rabaconda.
I bought a rabaconda it did not come with any tire irons
Do they work on road tires, with any luck with my levers I get a tire change done in 30 mins
Out of curiosity, I have a 21" x 2.15" spoke wheel (XL883C) or Sportster 883 Custom.
Two year old video I get it... the people need different axel sizes... my boys ride Honda 4T's, my KTM.... no problem don't make me measure
Will it work for Harley-Davidson touring wheels?
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