iCruze
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Any one here tried a No-Mar Tire changer? I am looking at buying next winter and was wondering if there are any negative / positive experiences with them.
Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Yes, and Yes. Probably the two biggest things that made it easier for me too. Another tip would be if you're mounting during the day.......let the new tires sit in the sun for a little while.Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
That and paying attention to teh video on where they actually lube the rim and tire. Made a big difference.
Or let the tire soak in the jacuzzi for 30 minutes or so. Afterward the tire damn near jumps onto the rim by itself...Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Yes, and Yes. Probably the two biggest things that made it easier for me too. Another tip would be if you're mounting during the day.......let the new tires sit in the sun for a little while.Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
That and paying attention to teh video on where they actually lube the rim and tire. Made a big difference.
Hey honey, Don says we need to buy a jacuzzi to make tire changes easier. :blink:Or let the tire soak in the jacuzzi for 30 minutes or so. Afterward the tire damn near jumps onto the rim by itself...Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Yes, and Yes. Probably the two biggest things that made it easier for me too. Another tip would be if you're mounting during the day.......let the new tires sit in the sun for a little while.Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
That and paying attention to teh video on where they actually lube the rim and tire. Made a big difference.
Or let the tire soak in the jacuzzi for 30 minutes or so. Afterward the tire damn near jumps onto the rim by itself...Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Yes, and Yes. Probably the two biggest things that made it easier for me too. Another tip would be if you're mounting during the day.......let the new tires sit in the sun for a little while.Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
That and paying attention to teh video on where they actually lube the rim and tire. Made a big difference.
I dunna unnerstan!Thanks I tried searching but I aint too good with google and the forum search yielded zero results. Looks like a definite purchase this next winter.
I haven't used mine since we bought them. I'm due to change the worn front PR2 (I have a new 021 in the garage) so I'll get to play with the new toy.Not sure if it's just me but once I bought their Yellow Thing my life got easier. Chasing that frigg'in bead can wear a man down. <_<
Nomar often posts sale on eBay (like this one: https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motorcycle-...motiveQ5fTools). Beside $50-$100 off, they offer free shipping with 'Buy it Now'. I got mine with $50 off and free shipping (it was more than $100 to just ship to California if I didn't get the free shipping).TC421's are awesome but just the Deluxe Motorcycle Adapters that you need is $199 bucks. Don't remember what the changers was, $1000 plus if I remember correctly.
Really...BMW guys recommending a more expensive piece of equipment...that's new.A few of my BMW buddies swear by this brand tire changer. I haven't had a chance to personally check it out yet..
Atlas TC421 Tire changer
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