Used mousse are easy to install but try installing a Michelin desert mousse especially the front without the Rabacconda is asking for trouble. I have a similar stand (Chinese at 100 euro) and it works just as good. 👍
so what you're saying is..... it shouldn't take me an Hour, 2 breaks, minor rim damage and an unforgivable amount of bad words to change my tire?....hmmm
That's also 100% true! It needs some practice to master and remember the right technique. I've done my tire changes on the floor for more than ten years but I've had a Rabaconda for only two years. And I still feel that I need more practice with the tire changer.
Great Alex... super active, finally!! 😉
Used mousse are easy to install but try installing a Michelin desert mousse especially the front without the Rabacconda is asking for trouble. I have a similar stand (Chinese at 100 euro) and it works just as good. 👍
so what you're saying is..... it shouldn't take me an Hour, 2 breaks, minor rim damage and an unforgivable amount of bad words to change my tire?....hmmm
You need this if your running mousse
Hi Aleksi,
I hope your Achilles tendon is healed. Good luck ... Fabio
@@fabiosilviarickycav5273 Cheers Fabio! Not yet completely. Back riding in couple of months 👌
If you don’t know how to use it it’s a pain also 😅
That's also 100% true! It needs some practice to master and remember the right technique. I've done my tire changes on the floor for more than ten years but I've had a Rabaconda for only two years. And I still feel that I need more practice with the tire changer.
I have no words,