Awesome. I have just bought a Bosch computerised balancer (WBE4200). It was supposed to have a fault that I was going to try to fix, but actually it's turned out to be fine. Got it for £175 and have corrected the terrible balance that the fitters did. I just need to be able to change tires now. Thanks for the video series.
Hey! In my country the valve stem named nipple sound like "sosok" But it's a technical term and definition little bit different with woman body part :) Thanks a bunch! Buy for now
I wonder if this would work on motorcycle tires. Instead of beads I use RideOn, a liquid sealer and balancer. You tire guys would love that stuff...Not. But the place I get my tires put that in for free, so no problem there. I have to have the wheels off the bike for them, though.
I don't think these manual changers work with MC wheels going by other comments I've seen in the series (of course I have no experience with MC wheels so just relaying). Not sure if I've ever run across the RideOn stuff, but have had to deal with that green Slime sealing stuff a few times. So enjoyed repairing tires with that lovely goo coating the insides 🙃
No legal way to drive at 160 kph anywhere here in Canada. Regardless, metal/aluminum valves don't last long in our location and eventually all leak or break from salt corrosion; horrible things in our winter environment here in Canada. It's also a total myth that metal/aluminum valves are in any practical way better than rubber valves. It's why rubber valves are still used by the majority of racers (over 160 kph I should add).
We live in such different worlds. I do mine for speed and cheapness but I don't save a lot here. Got 5 shops within 15 minutes of here that will do them fast and inexpensive. I want faster and free or I wouldn't bother.
Manual Tire Changer One Year Update with Tips & Tricks
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Manual Tire Changing Series: Part 1 - Manual Changer Overview & Mounting
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Part 2 - Duck Head Modification & Tire Removal
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Part 3 - Mounting & Balancing Tire
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Part 4 - Repairing Tire Shop Damaged Wheel
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Part 5 - Valve Stem Replacement Without Tire Removal
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Awesome. I have just bought a Bosch computerised balancer (WBE4200). It was supposed to have a fault that I was going to try to fix, but actually it's turned out to be fine. Got it for £175 and have corrected the terrible balance that the fitters did. I just need to be able to change tires now. Thanks for the video series.
£175 for aWBE4200!!! NICE find 👍 You'll love doing your own tire services - the convenience alone is priceless.
Hey! In my country the valve stem named nipple
sound like "sosok"
But it's a technical term and definition little bit different with woman body part :)
Thanks a bunch!
Buy for now
😄
I wonder if this would work on motorcycle tires. Instead of beads I use RideOn, a liquid sealer and balancer. You tire guys would love that stuff...Not. But the place I get my tires put that in for free, so no problem there. I have to have the wheels off the bike for them, though.
I don't think these manual changers work with MC wheels going by other comments I've seen in the series (of course I have no experience with MC wheels so just relaying). Not sure if I've ever run across the RideOn stuff, but have had to deal with that green Slime sealing stuff a few times. So enjoyed repairing tires with that lovely goo coating the insides 🙃
Diese Gummiventile sind für Reifen die sich langsam drehen... ab 160kmh sollte man besser Metallventile montieren.... 🦺
No legal way to drive at 160 kph anywhere here in Canada. Regardless, metal/aluminum valves don't last long in our location and eventually all leak or break from salt corrosion; horrible things in our winter environment here in Canada. It's also a total myth that metal/aluminum valves are in any practical way better than rubber valves. It's why rubber valves are still used by the majority of racers (over 160 kph I should add).
Thank you
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We live in such different worlds. I do mine for speed and cheapness but I don't save a lot here. Got 5 shops within 15 minutes of here that will do them fast and inexpensive. I want faster and free or I wouldn't bother.