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Re: Questions for making a home made tyre changer
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Something like this you mean? http://www.svrider.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121158 Oh and Chris, from your earlier post I had no idea what you meant about a superbike stand, so did a bit of googleing, do you mean the Abba stand 'superbike' stand? That looks cool |
Re: Questions for making a home made tyre changer
It seems to me that, if your machine doesn't have a central post, you've nothing to lever that walkaround bar against.
You either need a central post + walkaround bar or no central post + 2 levers. |
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pretty much, as tam said you need something to leaver against and i'd say that guys design would hold up on one of those mojobars, especially with the amount of force that is needed for the rear
if i was to buy some mojobars (still not convinced) i would get a piece of inch ply, evostick or spray glue a carpet tile on it and firstly i'd try a bit wooden dowel as a spindle for the wheel. i would think it would eventually snap but i'd try it anyway as i have loads of that sort of shiz hanging about. Either screw it to the bench of put it on the floor and stand on it.... then gurn and most likely follow through |
Re: Questions for making a home made tyre changer
You shouldn't be needing all that much force if you get the bead properly in the groove all the way round.
If you designing one of these machines you should change afew tyres by hand to get idea of what's involved. |
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do it stretchy. that thing looks the business. looking at it the stand off at the end of the worm-gear looks as though it was put there for a breaker arm attachment.
i want one and guess what i will be doing this winter :-) |
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yes but when you do go to use it you will be glad you have it as it makes the job easier.
i have a tool fetish though and just spent £240 on a tool for removing and installing bearing/hubs on VW group (fabia) cars as you don't need to take the carrier out of the car and it installs them correctly. i might only use it a couple of times but that couple of times will pay for it. it can be upgraded for £70 to fit other cars and will have to tool there when i need it. |
Re: Questions for making a home made tyre changer
I just break the bead with a spade
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