nklr what do think, monte? ak
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Thanks for all the input on this problem that was plaqueing me.
Apparently some of the comebacks didn't read " On the Trail " Ain't
a lot I can't do here at the house. The 3 tire iron deal sounds good..
And I ride alone 99% of the time and never see hardly anyone when in the
back country of the Ozarks. Gotta look out for your self and not do
anything to stupid and end up as part of the food chain. Now , I gotta
make a Call to Fred next time in. Time to spend some more money I
guess ha ha ha....
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Best Regards & Happy Trails
Andy Chesley @ 57 and ticking
Y2KLR650 @ 5.4K sMiles
97 R11RA (Amiga) @ 14K Miles
So Many Roads, So Little Time
http://members.deltech.net/aches/
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It all depends on where your at if you can or cannot use the
sidestand to break the bead. If your on a back road in south louisiana
and or anywhere else where there isn't anything to prop your bike on,
then you have a problem.
Being as I do most all of my traveling alone and am not strong
enuff to hold the bike up with no rear wheel on it to use the side
stand on the bead and then put it back in place. I did have a piece of
tubing I use on the right side of the bike to hold the rear wheel in
the air to do such things.
Unless you have a centerstand is one way out(which I have on the
bike now). Other than that, how you gonna do this?
You can keep working the tire irons and finally get the bead to
break, just takes awhile.
But I do carry a bead breaker also.
Andy in Jennings, Louisiana
'00KLR650
'02R1150GSA
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Anybody try either the Motion Pro Tire Bead Popper or the Tire Bead
Breaker, both available in the whitehorse catalog? I know the Tire
machine in Harbor Freight has a Bead breaker lever but I am looking for
something I can store more easily. Any other options?
The tire on my GS really needed a bead breaker, does the smaller tire
on the KLR need one or can you break it by kneeling on it?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher Eckert"
wrote:
for> > Anybody try either the Motion Pro Tire Bead Popper or the Tire Bead > Breaker, both available in the whitehorse catalog? I know the Tire > machine in Harbor Freight has a Bead breaker lever but I am looking
Just use the kickstand to break that bead, works every time. You will need to have a centerstand though. Shane> something I can store more easily. Any other options? > > The tire on my GS really needed a bead breaker, does the smaller tire > on the KLR need one or can you break it by kneeling on it?
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I mainly run Mefo tires here in Colorado but when my wife and rode to
Mexico/Central America I put Gripsters on. The Mefos almost fall off
the rim but the Gripsters are something else, as in stuck on good. I
had a slow lead down south and tried and tried to get the tire off by
myself and couldn't. Then I took it to a tire shop who had a bit of a
problem even with their air bead breaker but we finally got it done.
Well when we got back to Utah, I was going to have Fred at Arrowhead
Motor Sports put new Mefos back on and told him those Gripster beads
were unbreakable. Well Fred, with his you don't know how to get these
off look, showed me how with just two small tire irons you can get
almost any tire off. The big trick is to just gently work the iron in
just a bit and go around the tire, not trying to break the bead in one
fell swoop. Nor does the tire iron go in all the way the first time
around. Just a little bit at a time and within a couple of minutes the
tire was off the rim.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher Eckert"
wrote:
> > Anybody try either the Motion Pro Tire Bead Popper or the Tire Bead > Breaker, both available in the whitehorse catalog? I know the Tire > machine in Harbor Freight has a Bead breaker lever but I am looking for > something I can store more easily. Any other options? > > The tire on my GS really needed a bead breaker, does the smaller tire > on the KLR need one or can you break it by kneeling on it? >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher Eckert" wrote:
I break my beads with a tire spoon. Most bead-breakers are too bulky. The spoon gets most beads just by levering straight down. On the rest, I have to work my way around, twisting the head of the spoon between rim and bead. Some go easier than others, but they almost always yield. The D606s are easy to work with. I more often have trouble with the K270s, especially if they have been on the rim for a while. Tubeless tires are harder, but I don't use any tubeless types on my DS bikes. The spoon is reliable enough that I see no need to carry a bulky bead breaker around, or even to keep track of its location at home. If I ever start doing many tubeless tires again, I'll set up my HF changer and use its bead breaker.> > Anybody try either the Motion Pro Tire Bead Popper or the Tire Bead > Breaker, both available in the whitehorse catalog? I know the Tire > machine in Harbor Freight has a Bead breaker lever but I am looking for > something I can store more easily. Any other options? > > The tire on my GS really needed a bead breaker, does the smaller tire > on the KLR need one or can you break it by kneeling on it? >
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I made one of these and it works perfectly.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8XArpY_hSdk
LB
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher Eckert" wrote: > > Anybody try either the Motion Pro Tire Bead Popper or the Tire Bead > Breaker, both available in the whitehorse catalog? I know the Tire > machine in Harbor Freight has a Bead breaker lever but I am looking for > something I can store more easily. Any other options? > > The tire on my GS really needed a bead breaker, does the smaller tire > on the KLR need one or can you break it by kneeling on it? > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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nklr what do think, monte? ak
Sorry Stu. I'm in love with Sarah, but she just brings the political animal out in me. I actually went to the store today to see if I could find a Caribou Barbie. They told me ACORN bought the entire shipment, and replaced them with Pam Grier Coffey dolls, the "baddest one-chick hit-squad that ever hit town!".
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----- Original Message ----- From: Stuart Mumford To: No Reply Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 11:44 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] RE: NKLR What do think, Monte? AK > -----Original Message----- > Now the BIG question - If I found out all this information on my > own, Why haven't all of our "intelligent" members of the press > been reporting this? > > Maybe because they have to verify stories they print lest they be held accountable for libel / slander? And let's face it, everyone knows EVERYTHING on the internet is 100% true. I already voted, so I have no dog in this hunt, but it is sad to see otherwise reasonable people whipped into a hateful frenzy of fear and confusion over what should be a proud moment, exercising our sacred privilege to vote. Vote your conscience and be happy, man. Thanks CA Stu [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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