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Thanks guys looks like I'll do whatever I can to get these old crusty tires off so I can work on the wheels. When I get new tires I'll have them mounted and balanced at a tire shop! I'll be replacing the tubes and everything anyways. Not sure you get the idea just HOW crusty these tires are LOL
Age has nothing to do with anything. I just find it funny that so much can be said about removing a tyre. I could do this task when I was around 6, nearly 8 years ago now.
Old tires get hard and they are a #$%* to get off. I have cut them off and that is fine. You will need some irons to put the new tires on and not put a hole in the tube. Soapy water or Windex is a good lube to mounting tires.
Just took mine off both front and back so i could put new spokes on. Just used a utility knife to cut away down to the inner cable and then cut those with a dremel. The crustier the easier to cut with a utitlity knife....my forearm got a good workout:) Think I read elsewhere some people used a sawsawl
Bert- I wanted to watch the youtube...but I got stuck on your avatar.
BTW...Do not attempt to cut the tire off. You can get seriously hurt trying to cut the steel reinforced tire. And damage the rim . Of course if you get hurt you will not care about the rim. LOL.
Quote from: lucky on May 03, 2012, 11:36:33 AMBTW...Do not attempt to cut the tire off. You can get seriously hurt trying to cut the steel reinforced tire. And damage the rim . Of course if you get hurt you will not care about the rim. LOL.Good grief.Why don't you just tell him not to ride the bike either, he could get seriously hurt..... And damage the bike.
Quote from: BobbyR on May 02, 2012, 05:49:12 PMOld tires get hard and they are a #$%* to get off. I have cut them off and that is fine. You will need some irons to put the new tires on and not put a hole in the tube. Soapy water or Windex is a good lube to mounting tires.Old tires get hard but if you know how they will come right off.-LUCKYTHIS IS A GOOD VIDEO !!Motocross Tire Change. Jay Clark and Dunlop Tires.
They never do stretch coming off, you MUST position bead into INNERMOST portion of rim..ie, the middle, then start lifting over edge of rim on OPPOSITE side.. Failure to do this means... you aint getting it off..