Very thorough and professional process. I mount and balance my own tires as well and never look forward to finagling that rear brake caliper into position. It's a good workout but in the long run saves time and money over dealership service.
Yeah buddy, just found your channel today. Yeah, you got a new subscriber. Well, I’ve changed my tires before with the spoons with no bead breaker or nothing like that. I just went priced some tires 600 bucks for a set of tires which I just thought was out of line so I’m gonna start mining my own I’m gonna go to Harbor freight and the spoons and the wheel balancer. I just really wish you would’ve showed us bouncing your tires. Well, maybe in the future video keep up the good work. Look forward to the next one.
I've changed a lot of tires on my bikes and I never take the pulley or rotor off. I have a short 2x4 stand made up that the the wheel sits on to keep it off the ground while I break the bead.
Very thorough and professional process. I mount and balance my own tires as well and never look forward to finagling that rear brake caliper into position. It's a good workout but in the long run saves time and money over dealership service.
Thanks for the professional opinion
You save time and money and have peace of mind, that it’s done right, especially with the alignment.
dyna beads work great.
Yeah buddy, just found your channel today. Yeah, you got a new subscriber. Well, I’ve changed my tires before with the spoons with no bead breaker or nothing like that. I just went priced some tires 600 bucks for a set of tires which I just thought was out of line so I’m gonna start mining my own I’m gonna go to Harbor freight and the spoons and the wheel balancer. I just really wish you would’ve showed us bouncing your tires. Well, maybe in the future video keep up the good work. Look forward to the next one.
I changed meny tire on my road king I have spare wheels so I have tires mounted in reserve I’ve never had to take disk or sprocket off
Thanks for taking the time to make the video! Great Job!
@@gulfflier4700 no problem thanks for the positive feedback!
I've changed a lot of tires on my bikes and I never take the pulley or rotor off. I have a short 2x4 stand made up that the the wheel sits on to keep it off the ground while I break the bead.
Best way to change a hardly tire. Take ur hardly to an Indian dealer trade in the hardly for a real American motorcycle. Cost about the same lol.
Seems like it'd been easier to use your tire machine to remove and replace tire and get off floor.
@@zeke1883 didn’t fit
I use my Harbor freight tire changer on my Harley wheels all the Time never had an issue of "fitting" weird
@@zeke1883 the threaded rod on top doesn’t fit inside the bearings. My bearings are 3/4” so maybe yours are 1”.
Pour bud light around the rim. That woke ass tire will just jump off there.
Hahahaha