Good video . Using 3 spoon style levers is the key to success . I'm not brave enough to do a tyre fitting ( or in my case , tube pinching ) video . The language would be terrible.😂 That SLS front brake must be a good one if the tyre needs a security bolt .😮
Spoon levers are my favourite type. Tend to destroy tubes with other styles. I presume the bike had a twin leader in at some point, to justify the tyre lock.
if u get to a tough spot putting on the 2nd bead make sure the opposite side to the tough spot is not on the rim bead seat. i see people do this all the time and they struggle and fight. and after typing this i hear you say the exact same thing in the video
Good video . Using 3 spoon style levers is the key to success .
I'm not brave enough to do a tyre fitting ( or in my case , tube pinching ) video . The language would be terrible.😂
That SLS front brake must be a good one if the tyre needs a security bolt .😮
Spoon levers are my favourite type. Tend to destroy tubes with other styles. I presume the bike had a twin leader in at some point, to justify the tyre lock.
Still great video 👍
Thanks 😁
It didn't hurt for me to see the process a second time. Cheers
Recycling is good for the environment
Tyre lock on the front. Be lucky if I fitted one to the back tyre. Put a rubber bung in the hole.😂😂😂
I thought about it. How good do they think the front is?
if u get to a tough spot putting on the 2nd bead make sure the opposite side to the tough spot is not on the rim bead seat. i see people do this all the time and they struggle and fight.
and after typing this i hear you say the exact same thing in the video
It was hard to keep off the bead, as I had a little too much air in the tube. Stops you nipping it though.