good deal. my local shops are very very reluctant to change out tires i did
not buy from them ("too busy"... some businessmen...). it's usually about
$60 (US) if they will do it.
if i could only balance those street tires, i might be set.
-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Raupp [mailto:garagedoor79@...]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:57 PM
To:
DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Breaking beads
> OK what's the secret for breaking the tire bead on the trail. The
> changing out of my stock KLR rear tire was a tuff job on getting
the
> bead broke until I rigged up a bead breaker. After that it's a
piece of
> cake.
That is a dilema for being by yourself. I got my stock Dunlop off
with no difficulty. Last night I tried to change my Conti TKC-80 in
the garage using 2 18" irons and after cutting open my thumb in one
spot and getting a blood blister in another, I gave up. I never
tried using any soapy water/simple green, etc on it, but it does make
sense. I choose to wimp out and take the wheel to a local shop. $15
(that's CDN too) got my new tire mounted and balanced (what a
deal!). I plan to carry a tube of slime with me from now on, as a
just in case measure.
TTYL
Karl
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