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R1ffR4ff 08-06-24 10:18 AM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by admin (Post 3143932)
I bought one of those lifts on your recommendation. Works a treat on my Transalp although I haven't made a wooden frame like yours.

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That's good to know :D

It's the one part of changing a rear tyre I really dislike. As one of my early jobs in my youth was as a Tyre-Fitter I enjoy doing my own tyres.

Also another tricky bit single handed is clamping to the beads on refit so I've got some of these ready as well,

https://shorturl.at/fqBEM

https://i.imgur.com/q3yrkjX.jpg

redtrummy 09-06-24 08:15 AM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
Any chance you could take a few pics of how you tackle the job? cheers

R1ffR4ff 09-06-24 09:10 AM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by redtrummy (Post 3143935)
Any chance you could take a few pics of how you tackle the job? cheers

Which job ?

redtrummy 09-06-24 05:02 PM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
tyre change

R1ffR4ff 09-06-24 05:32 PM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by redtrummy (Post 3143937)
tyre change

OK. Will try and remember to chronicle it but there are videos on YouTube as well plus the WSM.

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+wheel+removal

Bear in mind that you need either a decent powered air-compressor or transport to take the wheel to a Garage/Petrol station with an Airline otherwise getting the tyre to inflate and then seat the beads is virtually impossible.

I will try to inflate the rear tyre when I do it with the little USB one I previously posted but doubt it will do it but will see :)

I have a set of these Tyre Spoons/Rim savers



and always use some of this,

Tyre Mounting Paste eBay


I break the beads using this method but outside so use a bit of old carpet under the wheel to protect it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHHzCxMvxAM

redtrummy 11-06-24 04:20 PM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
Using a grafter spade looks good!

redtrummy 11-06-24 05:16 PM

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The Civic rims started seeping with age.I used to break the seal by putting a board onthe edge of the rim and then driving up the board and tthenthe usually the seal would then give. To reseal a bead I used gutter sealant Always seemed to work and easy to clean off when a new tyre fitted

Seeker 21-06-24 06:21 AM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
"Losing the plot"

In my conservatory there is a small gap in the panelling and a house spider lives there. He/she makes a messy web near my door but I am tolerant of this. I am starting to question my own sanity when I started putting water out for it. I laughed but I've carried on doing it.
House spiders can get enough food but can find it a problem getting water which is why you find them in the bathroom so often. My conservatory will hit >90°F so I supply water, as you may have guessed I live alone. :) My ex-wife was not so spider tolerant.

admin 21-06-24 08:49 AM

Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by Seeker (Post 3144022)
"Losing the plot"

In my conservatory there is a small gap in the panelling and a house spider lives there. He/she makes a messy web near my door but I am tolerant of this. I am starting to question my own sanity when I started putting water out for it. I laughed but I've carried on doing it.
House spiders can get enough food but can find it a problem getting water which is why you find them in the bathroom so often. My conservatory will hit >90°F so I supply water, as you may have guessed I live alone. :) My ex-wife was not so spider tolerant.

But have you given him a name [emoji1]

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redtrummy 21-06-24 10:15 AM

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We have a Horice . Actually any large spider gets named such

Sir Trev 21-06-24 04:51 PM

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We tolerate the long-legged harvest spiders, but draw the line at house spiders.


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