Since the advent of mag wheels , I have always been hesitant to attempt to remove a tire. With local shops charging up to $30 to mount/dismount a tire, its time to attempt to do this job my self. Always did my own dirt bike tires. Breaking the bead is not a challenge, but getting that sucker off the rim with out damage is a concern. Willing to invest the $ is the proper tools. I dont think my collection of tire spoons is going to "rim friendly" for my cherished mags. Your thought gentleman?
Tire removal tips
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duct tape
Dont know if this will help.I'm a bodyman i put duct tape on my tools near contact point of tools so they won't scratch the paint or dent someones door. If your worried about marring the surface,just a thought.1982 XJ 1100
going strong after 60,000 miles
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My rims were already dinged up, so I wasn't as concerned. Motion Pro and others make decent tools. I'm going to invest in PB Baumann tire tools. I put a recommendation under "links". It's www.pbbaumann.com if you are interested. I just mounted my tires last night, the first time I've ever done it. Where do I get appropriate wheel weights? I figure I'll use clay, then weigh it to see what weights I need. (?)2010 Kawasaki Z1000
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Re: Duct Tape
Originally posted by ratbyk
Duct tape has a light side and a dark side and holds the universe together. Also known as racer tape, Red Green tape, Mexican solder and 200 mile an hour tape.
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Do a search and find "Rim Protectors".
These are plastic sleeves that clip in the mag and let you use your tools without marring. They work great. Buy several.
Also, I often use old leather gloves as rim protectors.Comment
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