Yes moto, irons are cheap. When you have access to them. My flat was in the evening and I was not home and had no way to get them. Screwdrivers work just fine. Just be careful. Unless you are not able to take enough care and have to use irons, then I guess you can leave your bike in a lot over night to get irons.
Imagine what things you might need to improvise on the road. Hell you might even have to use a patched tube!! GASP!
Yeah, I would just give up and go hysterical if I was stranded and didn't have the exact right tool-yeah, that's the ticket, that's soooo me.........
Actually, I was just trying to point out not to use screwdrivers as your primary way of assembling tires to anyone that hasn't done tires yet, as I see this "tip" commonly mentioned. I think it's a REAL bad idea in all but the "gotta do it now" scenario, as it often leads to holes in your tube, torn up chrome, etc.
I don't know where all this snark is coming from some posters, as I thought this thread was a pretty good idea as in going over a very important skill. Personally, I have found that 1). not too many hobbyists actually change their own tires anymore (as in tire and tube, on and off the rim) and really don't know all these tips and tools that some of you seem to think is innately born into your or something. and 2). It's a REAL good idea not to f**k up your tires on a motorcycle, as there is not a lot of room for error and getting a sudden blowout down the road would
really suck.
I guess I was just thinking that this place is for helping others out, asking questions, sharing wisdom and experience, learning new skills, etc?