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I do my own but it isn't just a matter of cost. The nearest motorcycle shop is 125 miles away and nearest BMW dealer about 400 miles away. So ordering tires and doing it myself just makes sense.
I started with tire irons on a 2x4 box. I now have a car wheel welded to a post and lined with rubber hose on the rim, and a center hold-down. I use an automotive type on-floor bead breaker from JC Whitney and still use tire irons from Motion Pro.
Interesting.
Do you have a picture?
OM
No, but I can take one. Stand by a few ...
Interesting.
Do you have a picture?
OM
Depends on how many tires you're think about changing and how often
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Not only need room for a changer...but some of these as well if you are popular
Waiting on trip to recycler/shredder 100 miles away next week ...no ride day![]()
This. Same at my place. I have s No-Mar some tires are easy some are a royal pita, one Goldwing rear I couldn't get on. Warm tires make all the difference and I think for my next change I'm buying some used tire warmers to get the tires good and hot for mounting.When folks offer $$ I almost always tell them to keep their money where I can't see it, or where the Sun never shines. But over the years I have found some mighty find single malt Scotch, or good Irish whiskey left on the work bench when folks ride away. I always turn down money but seldom return the fine libations.![]()
I'm considering changing my own tires but I'm concerned about balancing them. Am I missing something? Isn't anyone balancing tire after installation?