If you pay attention to what you are doing, you will not scratch a wheel!
I bought only because i got tired of shops scratching my wheels! As weel to the fact i dont run oem wheels, i was getting pissed!
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Jake, just shoot me a PM and we'll try to set up a time.
Just changed my first one today for Doc. It actually went smoothly for the first actual tire change. There is a bit of a learning curve going from a Coates machine for car tires to bike tires, but its a shallow curve at least. Balancing was super easy.
So who's next?
Thanks man! I owe you!
Keith and I will both swing by with our wheels at some point in the next few weeks! Can't wait!
Me?
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These are tubed so I was gonna try to do it myself but... your machine would probably make it easier... :naughty
Already have done 4 tires and I'm getting lot quicker at it. The last two I did for Uncle Snake only took me about 30 minutes now that I have the hang of the machine. Hardest part now is getting the bead to seat because I don't have a a flexible air chuck that will work without the valve stem core in it. I made a smaller air chuck from parts I picked up at lowes, but it still only works with the core in.
Snake will have to let me know how my balancing job was, but I'm positive it was spot on.
Bring on some more!!!!
Thanks again Jason! Michelle will get one more ride in than I'll change the rear wheel and we'll let you know. Jason is the man!!! :beerbang::beerbang:
Jason, an easier way to get the tire to seat is use a regular blow gun with a rubber tip on it. Don't put the core in and just use the blow gun to give it the quick shot of air to get the tire to seat. I will usually use the blow gun to seat the tire completely then put the core in and set the pressure.