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Bret Tkacs ADV

Bret Tkacs ADV

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Full length motorcycle tire change. In this video I talk you through a real-time tire change for one of my bikes I am doing service on. Join me as I swap a tubeless Pirelli STR to a Heidenu K60 Ranger on the front of my Ducati DesertX

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@tonysilva5558
@tonysilva5558 10 ай бұрын
The use of the socket is a great idea! Thanks for that tip.
@cjmadura
@cjmadura 13 күн бұрын
I've used wine corks as well. Even nicer as they're soft and weightless.
@David..
@David.. 10 ай бұрын
Bead breaker/tire changer and actual bead lubricant with a brush make it so much easier. Not sure why more riders don’t just buy bead lube for the home garage. It’s $13 for a gallon that’ll last forever. It stays wet for the perfect amount of time and and doesn’t leave any slick film once dried. Way better than trying to do it with other lubricants.
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 6 ай бұрын
I just use silicone grease, not cheap but you don't use much of it, and the silicone conditions the rubber so it won't dry out, and just of little of it stays behind so removing the tire in the future is much easier.
@adventureutah9784
@adventureutah9784 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I consider myself fairly well skilled in maintaining my motorcycles but keeping the tire slippery while I mount was always an issue in bone dry Arizona. I just mounted a new tire on my Goldwing and using WD40, it went right on and seated easily. You saved me lots of frustration and kept money in my pocket and out of the swear jar. God bless
@_JP18
@_JP18 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for being the motorcycle Uncle I never had as always. So helpful! Thank you!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
It's good to have an Uncle 😁👍
@DMoenBC
@DMoenBC 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Bret! I had to flip the front tire on my 890 this morning. Based on past experiences with tubed dirt bike tires I was dreading it. Your tutorial helped a great deal! I was done in no time, and the process was absolutely drama free!
@patrkbukly
@patrkbukly 2 ай бұрын
Your sockets tip to keep the tire off the bead area of the rim is a excellent tip. Thank you.
@LuckyLuke79a
@LuckyLuke79a 10 ай бұрын
I did my first tire change few weeks ago. And man, I struggled. You make it look so easy, on Heidenaus even! 😅 Now I'm looking forward to my next tire change and I will certainly follow your instructions then. Only 14 minutes (with talking) and not a drop of sweat... I'll get there!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
The rear was a bitch. I wish I had recorded that one too. I really want to do a tire change video where everything goes wrong 😁👍
@plc1721
@plc1721 10 ай бұрын
@BretTkacs if that's the case, record me changing one🤨
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 10 ай бұрын
​@plc1721 I put a 130/80/17 avon grip master on a 2.25 rim on a kmx 200 it was much to wide for the rim I couldn't get the tyre off and gave up.
@williambanzhof9739
@williambanzhof9739 6 ай бұрын
Success! I changed my GS-1200 front tire using this method. With new confidence I'm ready to change the rear tire. Saves big $$ and time doing it yourself rather than going to the shop. I'm 74 years old and can still change a tire! Whoop Whoop! BTW: The socket trick is just awesome.....
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 6 ай бұрын
The socket trick is the best trick I've ever shared with WD-40 being a close second
@wonderingBadger
@wonderingBadger 10 ай бұрын
Sockets. Hmmmpt. Now I have a bead buddy for sale cheap. Thanks Bret!
@elionh4532
@elionh4532 10 ай бұрын
Lol i never thought of using sockets.
@hej.tomasz
@hej.tomasz 10 ай бұрын
I wish you did this video 2 years ago when I tried to change the tire on my own for the first time. After many trials and errors, pain and blood I agree that WD-40 is the best way to go. Works way better than soap. :)
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
I have been working on bikes for 34yrs and owned over 110 bikes at one point (school bikes and rentals). I have tried every trick I have heard and this is the easiest process I know. I often even skipped the machine when I had one.
@backcountry4life
@backcountry4life 4 ай бұрын
I think vegetable oil works better than wd-40. It’s harmless to the rubber and innertube. I put some in a cap and just rub a thin layer around tire
@superratel7657
@superratel7657 10 ай бұрын
Bought the same spoons, took my courage and mounted successfully a Trailmax raid on my front rim (R1250GS). Your video, patience and technique did the job. Thank you very much!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
Congratulations... This is a critical skill to know as an ADV rider
@robprice6418
@robprice6418 6 ай бұрын
THIS! Watched many videos and just changed my first moto tire with no drama following your video. The tire was the notoriously hard Tusk D Sport on the rear of my Honda Rally and you method was ace! Try to leave your new tire in the sun to warm it up if possible, take SMALL bites and the WD-40 was key and IT did evaporate with no issues. I am now confident to ride solo in the back country knowing I can fix a flat if it arises. Thank you for your excellent instruction.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 6 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@onemilemore541
@onemilemore541 10 ай бұрын
I’ve changed a whole lot of tires in my time and yet I still picked up some valuable tips. Like the way you use WD-40 and the way you removed the second bead looks brilliant! Can’t wait to try it myself. Thanks again, Bret!
@oz81dog
@oz81dog 4 ай бұрын
Hey, I wanted to thank you for posting this. I've been struggling for years and this method finally worked for me! I broke my back a bunch of years ago and every time i'd try to do my own tires it would set me back for weeks. This worked! I thought i was stuck getting shops to do this job!
@benb2058
@benb2058 6 ай бұрын
Hey great trick with the sockets I've changed many tires and used all kinds of other tricks but the socket one is great especially for on the side of the road or someplace where you have limited tools thanks for that tip I'll use it for sure!
@RabidWombatz
@RabidWombatz 10 ай бұрын
I think that the most important thing you should impress on newbies (I have made this mistake and seen many others too) is to make sure (as per your socket trick) that the “knee side” is in the low point. If not told, most people will just use more force and more swear words.
@danielgelinas7141
@danielgelinas7141 9 ай бұрын
Just changed my dr650 rear tire for a dunlop d606 which i was told is difficult to mount. With your instructions and tips it went VERY well. Many thanks for sharing Bret! Cheers
@pauldebruijn3679
@pauldebruijn3679 3 ай бұрын
Have done al lot of tires but after fighting the front tyre of an old bmw r1150rt for half an hour, I decided to consult your video. Taking the tyre off was easy as well as putting it almost back on. Your advice to use sockets made the difference between a possible and impossible job. I realized the tyre needed extra space to make the last jump and the sockets ( use small ones!!) made the last part easy as well. Many thanks from Holland!
@roysteves
@roysteves 10 ай бұрын
As a new rider, I am going to need to do this sometime soon, so I appreciate the beginner content!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard, and thanks for the channel support! I gave a lot of bikes to service this winter so am planning on more owner maintenance videos.
@PutOnYourLid
@PutOnYourLid 10 ай бұрын
You make it look easy! I struggle every time, but get there in the end with a sweaty face!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
The biggest issue I see when I teach this is people get greedy with the spoons and lack patience
@Jonathan-L
@Jonathan-L 10 ай бұрын
The trick to avoiding the sweat is to be a teenager, who is fit and agile. As I've got older, I sweat a lot, and 99% of my energy is spent holding my own body weight when leaned over. Don't get over weight, stay off the wrong foods and never get old, just be a teenager forever! Only if...
@michaelskinner896
@michaelskinner896 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, those sockets were the perfect tool. Love the improv!
@northwind7409
@northwind7409 Ай бұрын
I was fighting the last section of the second side of a new tire. It didn't look like It would go on. I came upstairs for a break and watched the second half of your video. Your tip about the sockets got me going again. I was constantly pushing the bead down on the top of the tire, but it wasn't going. Raising the bead on the bottom side did the trick. Now I've got a tip for you. If you're using spare sockets, cut about 1 1/2 feet of strong cord for each socket and tie it in a loop through the socket. This will give you a handy tail to pull out the sockets when you're done.
@JagLite
@JagLite 10 ай бұрын
So much easier without a tube to mess with. Unfortunately all of my bikes have tubes... Great video showing that it isn't too difficult.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
I do have a video I made for a Patreon supporter that had only partial use of one hand. That video is a tubed tire.
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 10 ай бұрын
Obviously the main aim is don't catch the tude with the tyre levers. But apart from that it's no different really. I've only had one bike without tubes and I sold it before I ever had to change tyres.
@PetrolJunkie
@PetrolJunkie 10 ай бұрын
If you use both spoons when remounting the tire you don't have to use your knees to hold the tire in place. The tension by leaving one spoon wedged keeps the tire in the center of the rim. The other thing is to put the wheel on top of a bucket so you can't put weight on a rotor. Change the rear with the rotor facing up. Knees on the tire is a very common thing to do, but it's honestly not needed at all if you use a good set of spoons correctly. Changed my own tires since the 90s. I'm still using the same set of spoons. lol
@davidrahbany
@davidrahbany 10 ай бұрын
Bravo. Made it look easy. Very clear explanation with some helpful tips!
@rickyrickharris4908
@rickyrickharris4908 2 ай бұрын
He did that faster than anyone iv ever seen do it including the internet
@petebjerkelund5088
@petebjerkelund5088 10 ай бұрын
Sockets! Thank you for that new one.
@scheun2
@scheun2 10 ай бұрын
Never to late to learn something new. Thanks
@lessmore444
@lessmore444 10 ай бұрын
Idk, I’ve always favoured starting opposite & FINISHING at the valve stem because internal tpms sensors &/or tube stems can impede the tire from dropping into the centre of the rim to help make that last bite easier.
@stevensteel8617
@stevensteel8617 4 ай бұрын
Thank you Bret. I was very wary of using WD-40 on the tyres as there is much controversy around the subject, but in the end I decided that I would take your advice because I just couldn't get the bead to seal. WD-40 all round, some bouncing of the tyre and I was able to get the bead to seal so I could procede to seat the bead, balance the wheel etc. I look forward to my next wheel change so I can follow the rest of your advice.
@kensimon
@kensimon 10 ай бұрын
I've changed a lot of motorcycle tires and enjoyed watching you work and demonstrate that when the technique is good nobody has to break a sweat. One tip I have is to bounce the tire 3 or 4 times to the floor while rotating impact positiion (in the vertical position of course) to set the bead. Some tire rim combinations can be stubborn and the air fill will not set the heel in the bead on a tubeless tire. Some pros use Bead Blasters but I have found my method to be reliable.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
Let's be honest some tires are a shit show 🤣
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 6 ай бұрын
Good video, some nice tips, the sockets thing I never thought of. Thanks for posting this.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 6 ай бұрын
That's one of the best tricks I've ever learned
@deanhenthorn8674
@deanhenthorn8674 10 ай бұрын
Pay attention kids..tubeless is much easier....dont pinch your inner tubes or you will get to practice again...good stuff in this video.
@Loiczzr
@Loiczzr 10 ай бұрын
I use 2 buckets(1 inside the other) and a old car rim on top of the bucket . I put some gorilla tape around the car rim so it won't scratch cast mc wheel. The car rim, in my case an old jeep wrangler oem rim is wide enough on the inside to accommodate the rotor of the mc wheel. Wood clamp work well to break the bead.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
I used the bucket method for several years. Mostly when I was in my teens.
@Loiczzr
@Loiczzr 10 ай бұрын
@BretTkacs lol I used the floor way when I was much younger,; but now at 54 buckets is better for my back
@GreaseAndGravel
@GreaseAndGravel 10 ай бұрын
Wow, you make it look so easy Bret. I will plan a bit more and try it myself again. Thanks for making the video!
@marc123work
@marc123work 10 ай бұрын
Hey Bret, i use a bit of chalk on the brake rotor for direction of rotation. Some manufacturers dont make the direction arrows clear 👍
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 10 ай бұрын
It makes only having one disk a good thing when it comes to direction of rotation.
@LasseJOugaard
@LasseJOugaard 10 ай бұрын
Good video. Enjoyed the trick with the sockets. Your point about this being about technique and not force is very valid, keeping the tyre in the well of the rims being one of the most important things. I'm spoilt, as having worked with tyres for years I always have access to a tyre changing machine. Now ummm, you just have to do it again so the rotation of the tyre is actually the right way around - don't worry, we've all done it! 😅
@ridelifenz
@ridelifenz 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I noticed he got the rotation wrong...ooops😂
@CurtisBrandt
@CurtisBrandt 10 ай бұрын
Very simple but slick tire change. Love the tip about the sockets.
@DavidDaverso
@DavidDaverso 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate the moto mechanic lessons
@MrMountaincycle
@MrMountaincycle 10 ай бұрын
love the socket trick! I have changed a number of tires, but never used sockets - I will now. :) thank for the tip!
@MatthewMcClellan
@MatthewMcClellan 10 ай бұрын
Just getting started on handling my own tires (R1200RT), and I really appreciate your videos. Thanks!
@alexmorgan3435
@alexmorgan3435 10 ай бұрын
You will never be able to change your RT's tyres using this method, not in a million years. You will struggle and f**k up your RT's rims in the process. Having given up you will take your bike or it's wheels to the local bike shop admitting defeat. Been there done that. Get yourself a proper tyre changer. I did. Changing tyres literally takes a few minutes now, no struggling, no damaged rims from tyre irons. Repainting damaged rims is expensive. Spend the money on a decent tyre changer instead.
@rabone1968
@rabone1968 9 ай бұрын
thanks i thought you was just trying to make it look easy but after following your way iv just don two brand new timers big big thanks for taking your time doing this video
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 9 ай бұрын
Glad I could help
@aranoilean5480
@aranoilean5480 3 ай бұрын
your such a good teacher,, thank you,,
@marcinsmaga3441
@marcinsmaga3441 10 ай бұрын
Changing the front tire is easy... changing a rear one is a different story :D
@Jonathan-L
@Jonathan-L 10 ай бұрын
Hence the invention of the Rabaconda ... but those things are very pricey to buy.
@onemileattatime2642
@onemileattatime2642 10 ай бұрын
​@Jonathan-L they are, but I am waiting to buy one; going to see if any black Friday sales come up. I have a KTM 890 and a goldwing, and changing tires on the Wing at a shop is 120! The rabaconda will pay for itself soon between 2 bikes.
@alexmorgan3435
@alexmorgan3435 10 ай бұрын
The Olmax tyre changer from Poland is better and cheaper. Very high quality and very very robust. I just bought one, Very pleased with it indeed. Changing tyres is a breeze now, no more struggling and no damage to rims. Will also do car tyres. The Rabaconda looks like a gimmick stand in comparison and is way more expensive.
@Meatlove
@Meatlove 10 ай бұрын
This is again a great video that gives people a good look at what to do and how to avoid struggling. One question: When you use WD-40, aren't you worried the tire will slip on the rim under heavy braking? I am a automotive technician and have seen some colleagues use it on stubborn tires. Sometimes, they get away with it. But I have witnessed a tire come off the rim when driving out the garage. To wrap this up, a tip I have learned myself: A right side wheel always rotates right (clockwise) and a left side wheel always rotates left. (counter clockwise) Same goes for which side the rim is facing you. Also, face away when you seat the beads! Some dirt or sand may fly in your eye when it pops. You wouldn't be the first...
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
He is my answer about the WD40 kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZfGZZmHlJt8kKc
@thetrailbuzzard
@thetrailbuzzard 7 ай бұрын
I've changed a lot of tires. I've never thought of using the sockets like you did. Great trick! Thanks for sharing. I bet I'll need lots of tricks when I decide to install Dunlop Trailmax Missions on my GS...
@want2ride135
@want2ride135 3 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for instruction and tips. 👍👍
@northeastadventuremotorcycleri
@northeastadventuremotorcycleri 10 ай бұрын
When putting a tire back on the rim, I have found that the Baja no pinch Tire Tool is the best and easiest way to remount the tire. As far as converting tube type rims to tubeless, most rear rims do have the raised bead retention, but the front rims do not. And if you are working with tubes, the best way I have found is to pump a little air into the tube and then put the tube in the tire, and then pull the portion with the valve stem out of the tire a little bit so that you can insert it into the hole in the rim and then you can go ahead and start mounting the tire, this way you're not having to use a fishing wire which can be a royal pain in the ass
@hctim96
@hctim96 6 ай бұрын
Baja and the Euro version is the best and easiest.
@artm.8254
@artm.8254 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid but especially for explaining how and why to use sockets. I've seen them in other vids but you explained why and how to use them. Thx
@AL197845w34832479823
@AL197845w34832479823 8 ай бұрын
that pressure on the disk break is a touch of magic lol
@RayzGarage
@RayzGarage 10 ай бұрын
Like the socket trick, thanks Bret
@ashleywright194
@ashleywright194 5 ай бұрын
Jeez Bret you make it look so easy. I’ve just had a go at it and let just say I’ll never be doing that again. 😂
@Kai-ze2rb
@Kai-ze2rb 10 ай бұрын
Very impressive to see this is real time! Many thanks!
@Zerotys_ADV
@Zerotys_ADV 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing your technique! I’m hoping you’ll consider a future video of a rear tire change of a wheel with a TPMS as I believe many modern machines run those. You do great work!
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
It's the same technique
@daveswhite90
@daveswhite90 10 ай бұрын
When you say use soap or WD40, I want to emphasise, tyre soap, not ordinary soap or washing up (detergent) soap as this will rot the tyre and inner tube. Great tip about the WD40, great vid, thank you!
@olrenison
@olrenison 10 ай бұрын
Really interesting to watch your technique thanks. It would be good to see if the approach changes on tubed tyres as it's so easy to pinch the tube when putting the tyre back on. Technique I have picked up says to avoid going over 90 degrees with the lever as that tends to be where it starts to catch the tube. That's a LOT of WD40 too. I think maybe spraying a little on a rag and then wiping it around the bead might present less danger of contaminating the rotors and then the pads. But anyway, cool video. Always good to see how people do it by hand 👍
@pipersnuki
@pipersnuki 10 ай бұрын
Yes, but how about the rear tire? I find that is an entirely different beast to change on an ADV bike.
@onemileattatime2642
@onemileattatime2642 10 ай бұрын
No joke! Most every tire change video shows an easy front tire but rarely the beastly rear. I used these same tools recently to change my 200 wide rear tire on my new generation goldwing, and MAN....I hated life! I did learn new swear words, though!
@alexmorgan3435
@alexmorgan3435 10 ай бұрын
@@onemileattatime2642 Get a proper tyre changer rather than spend money having the rim repaired and repainted due to damage caused by struggling with tire irons.
@FluxExplorer
@FluxExplorer 10 ай бұрын
Good video and I love seeing guys like you and Birch change tires by hand and without some well-marketed $600+ changing machines (which you don’t have trailside). One thing I struggle with every time on my 1090 is being able to get the sidewalls to seat the bead enough to hold air. I always have to use a ratchet strap. And even then it’s so much of a struggle I’m tempted to just fit tubes. This is my first tubeless bike and I’m just not sold on it.
@briangc1972
@briangc1972 10 ай бұрын
Use more lube to seat the bead. Silicon spray works better than WD40. Dish soap mixed 1part with 6 parts water works great plus for trailside it makes for clean hands. I carry it in an old 1/2 liter water bottle.
@Mark-rv5dd
@Mark-rv5dd 10 ай бұрын
Cool stuff! Just a small addition: use tech gloves to prevent instrument slipping, cuts, skin irritation by chemical solutions.
@tonyrinker9726
@tonyrinker9726 10 ай бұрын
excellent job man, sockets are great idea, thanks!
@Nexus-6
@Nexus-6 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Brett, the WD 40 is a gamechanger. I used to use Windex before, but the WD 40 is so much better. Having to remove both the tires on my, new to me, 2016 FJR1300. Both wheels need the balance beads removed and rebalanced with weights. The bike has a high-speed vibration after the previous owner was talked into balance beads by the dealer when he bought new tires. 🙈
@denismourenas4876
@denismourenas4876 10 ай бұрын
Hoooo the socket trick ! Hahahha awesome I'll try it next time !
@gregoryprice2593
@gregoryprice2593 10 ай бұрын
Good job Bret, thanks! (HF motorcycle lift for the win!)
@55Agro
@55Agro 10 ай бұрын
As a ypung kid, I was sire that Fad spraued my pushbike with WD40 before storing it in a shed while we traveled for a year. Tyre walls blew out when we re-inflated them on returning. Kept the stuff away from rubber ever since!
@shaunefoster6694
@shaunefoster6694 10 ай бұрын
Excellent advice. Great tips.
@atrainunited
@atrainunited 10 ай бұрын
After changing tires this way for years, I bought a Rabbaconda changer for my 40th birthday!
@onemileattatime2642
@onemileattatime2642 10 ай бұрын
AND...your thoughts on it; have you used it yet? I am definitely getting one. Holding out for any possible black Friday promotions.
@alexmorgan3435
@alexmorgan3435 10 ай бұрын
@@onemileattatime2642 Get an Olmax tyre changer instead. Much better and cheaper. Very high build quality and very very robust. Will still be going strong in 1000 years.
@gerdmueller4095
@gerdmueller4095 4 ай бұрын
great video ! thank you ! Didn´t expect, that I can use WD40 as well, and the sockets! .. and the Heidenau K60 Ranger is on my Husky701 as well... good choice :-) quite stiff... but it looks very easy, how you changed it. wish you happy and safe riding ! cheers from Germany
@onemileattatime2642
@onemileattatime2642 5 ай бұрын
Great instructional video!
@geoloseth
@geoloseth 10 ай бұрын
Be very careful to NOT damage the ABS ring when working on tires. I recently changed the tires on my bike and put a small dent in mine and it cause some scary issues with the ABS system activating on its own.
@BlueAlgon
@BlueAlgon 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting the video.
@advmatt
@advmatt 10 ай бұрын
The K60 Ranger is one of the hardest tires I have mounted. That sidewall is stiff. You mounted it pretty quickly. The rear tire is really tough.
@sfallier
@sfallier 10 ай бұрын
Aaaand 8 hours later, I have one tire off a rim.
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@shaelui
@shaelui Ай бұрын
Currently 😅
@amazingtbone
@amazingtbone Ай бұрын
Rookie! Only took me six.
@olddirtbiker5088
@olddirtbiker5088 10 ай бұрын
I would recommend a threaded wire inner tube "fish" if you are trying to insert the valve stem into the rim hole, especially if it's a thick heavy duty tube. Insert the end of the wire fish through the valve hole of the rim and screw the end of the wire fish into the inside of the inner tube valve stem (core removed). Then pull on the wire fish and the valve stem will follow into the rim hole.
@yveslaurier950
@yveslaurier950 10 ай бұрын
A yellow dot is the lightest spot on a tire. The red dot is the flattest spot on a tire. Some wheels have markings indicating the high spot, so that is where the red dot should be in line with.
@metalpolishshop
@metalpolishshop 10 ай бұрын
Instead of sockets I have been using small blocks of wood to keep the bead in the rim center hollow. There have been times trying to remove a Motoz brand that after I break the bead I Zip disk cut the bead cable and boom the tire just falls off the rim then
@adventureoz3448
@adventureoz3448 7 ай бұрын
Would like to see you do a rear adventure tyre as there must be a trick to getting the beed off to replace the tube….. I had a crack with the gear I carry on my bike and failed
@sjbechet1111
@sjbechet1111 5 ай бұрын
I always carry a 150ml spray bottle to clean my visor - I use that if I have to change a tyre - it's better than WD40 for cleaning visors too :-)
@PepsiDotMacOnInsta
@PepsiDotMacOnInsta 7 ай бұрын
at 5:36....my humble suggestion to avoid scratching your rim with levers is to lever off the tyre on both sides of the wheel so the wheel is 'inside' the tyre. Then stand the wheel vertical between your thighs. The rim will then sit inside the tyre, at the bottom, revealing a massive gap at the top near your thighs....Just pull the rim out, a chosen side, by hand and assist by kneeling on the top of the tyre and pushing the tyre downwards at the same time.....Works for 17 inch rears and 21 fronts...(XT660Z Tenere).....and lube is always your friend..
@Hans_P
@Hans_P 10 ай бұрын
Thats where the 10 mm sockets have gone!!!
@Mwaves7857
@Mwaves7857 10 ай бұрын
Socket! "What. No wayy!"😊
@HighCalip
@HighCalip 10 ай бұрын
my only concern with wd-40 is that it wouldn't dry off like other lubes leading to the tire slipping on the rim. this is a good video for the technique of tire changes people definitely need to practice this at home a few times before getting stranded on the trail. your first couple of tire changes will have you cursing!!! also use your trail tools to do it so you can see what tools you need for certain. thanks bret for the friendly informative video you do great work
@Cj-yw8cs
@Cj-yw8cs 10 ай бұрын
Wd-40 is not a lubricant. It is a Water Displacer and will absolutely go away on its it's own accord
@MrHamish54
@MrHamish54 10 ай бұрын
I've used WD40 for years on all my tire changes from a 2 stroke 125 to a tubeless 1290, works wonderful. Also easy to carry a small can for the road/trail. Thanks Bret for doing this using only the MP bead breaking tool as your only bead breaker/tire spoon.
@stef2703
@stef2703 5 ай бұрын
10 seconds in. A couple a tricks . Paused video opened Amazon. I guess this rabaconda is worthy
@Met201101M
@Met201101M 5 ай бұрын
Thanks again! Great video. May I know the adaptor for the air compressor you used that did not need the center valve?
@enduromotorradtouren
@enduromotorradtouren 10 ай бұрын
Nice job. I've never used WD 40, only soap. Which doesn't take up much space on travels (old analog film box). Maybe you could show this process also with tubes, which I find a hazzle compared to mounting tubeless tires. Happy days on your Desert X, Günter/Nürnberg (I've been riding Heidenau K60 Ranger for the last 4,500 km e.g. in Rumania and I'm impressed by their offroad capabilities, especially the front. Bike is an old Honda Transalp 600. On tarmac I prefer the Scout)
@walshy1952
@walshy1952 10 ай бұрын
I started using wd40 for tyre lube, about ten years ago...Reason being - the soap, "or whatever it was" that was being used for tyre lube by my dealer, was corroding my rims, what a mess....I change all my own tyres now, as well as friends..... I've also used ArmourAll, which works well, bit pricey..... Can't wait to try the socket method....
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 Ай бұрын
Achtung: Tyre rotation direction is to be watched but ALSO if u have ABS then the abs sensor ring needs to be facing correctly
@niconine268
@niconine268 2 ай бұрын
Love the socket idea. All seems like great logic to me. Interesting about the WD-40. So many conflicting views out there with the effect of it on rubber. So is it safe to clean O & X-ring chains with WD-40 ?
@yorkchris10
@yorkchris10 10 ай бұрын
With tires that slip on/off like that, I'd be putting Stan's no-leak in there!
@pm9578
@pm9578 Ай бұрын
I challenge you to repair a flat in 48 degrees heat on a rough gravel road. Even getting your fingers into the tyre to position the tube valve stem is a challenge. Also to break a bead on a tyre that has numerous river crossing and high milage is another story. Your tyre levers have no chance under these conditions.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs Ай бұрын
48c? I have changed tires like this in both Africa and South America without issue. Not at 48c cuz who wants to do that but at 35c... No problem. Also rough roads and river crossings make no difference when it's time to swap tires
@williambanzhof9739
@williambanzhof9739 10 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT!
@nobodyofconsequence9930
@nobodyofconsequence9930 3 ай бұрын
Good stuff as usual. Question. Why start at valve ? If a TPS is installed it will prevent you from dropping it into the trough. If you start at the opposite side from stem the bead can drop into trough without anything in the way. Or am I missing something here ?? Thanks
@texatexa
@texatexa 2 ай бұрын
Great!
@alozborne
@alozborne 10 ай бұрын
I'd love to see someone do this easily with a Dunlop Trailmax Mission (TMM) tire on the rear wheel of a CB500X. I gave up in frustration after tearing the bead a bit, took it to the local shop, and the guy struggled with it for 40 minutes on his machine before finally getting the tire mounted. He told me to never buy those tires again, they just don't work for my bike. Short version, some tires are far easier than others. Having said that, this looks like a good method. I used 1" wood blocks to keep the tire away from the rim, I used Windex as a lubricant, the same tire irons you're using, and otherwise a similar technique. I did manage to get the front TMM mounted, the rear was impossible.
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
The Heidenu K60 is well known for being a difficult tire as is the Dunlop Trailmax. I had intended to video the rear as well hoping it would be more challenging (and it was) but time didn't allow it. I have changed 7 sets of Dunlop Missions now and they are never fun but all of them go on and come off with patience and technique
@DieTabbi
@DieTabbi 10 ай бұрын
Had same expirience with Mitas and Heidenaus on my 625SXC KTM. They prey to me to buy other brands next time.
@alozborne
@alozborne 10 ай бұрын
@@BretTkacs On a rear wheel of a CB500X? If so, you have worked a miracle! I'm not ever going to try that again, but I will try a different tire next time around as the TMMs are pretty heavy. Having said that, I suspect that if one of my TMMs got a puncture that I couldn't repair with a plug, I could limp back to a repair shop just because the sidewalls are so stiff, which is a definite plus. For a more powerful bike, I wouldn't hesitate to buy TMMs as they are an excellent 60/40 tire IMHO.
@cschacker99
@cschacker99 3 ай бұрын
Great video! Question: if this was a tube tire, at what point would you have inserted the tube? I’ve seen different techniques.
@tangowiskey4740
@tangowiskey4740 8 ай бұрын
Nice might instead of just spraying small spot with wd just light spray around the entire circumference of rim crack and could possibly save a couple minute respraying ¿
@12masterr
@12masterr 10 ай бұрын
I was just with my tire guy, and he was suffering changing my gs tires to put new missions on, and I say to him" is a crazy guy (you) that changes tires in a parking lot! And he was looking at me like "sureeeee"
@BretTkacs
@BretTkacs 10 ай бұрын
That's funny, I spooned on my first Missions in the parking lot of the dealership 🤣
@keithmoule4154
@keithmoule4154 6 ай бұрын
I've never got my head around this - when levering the second bead down over the rim (at 9.01 mins), why do you spray lube on the OUTSIDE / upper side of the tyre??? What does that achieve? So many videos show this method and yet it seems to me that you'd need the lube on the INSIDE edge of the tyre to help ease the edge of the tyre down and over the rim. The way it is shown, the underneath of the tyre bead is dry, surely? I spray underneath instead and can usually push the second bead over the rim by hand until the last 1/3rd of the tyre. Love the socket hack though :)
@DavidAnderson-cx5ie
@DavidAnderson-cx5ie 9 ай бұрын
Hey Brett, Love your videos. Question/hypothetical: Say I’m out in the woods, alone on bike, rip tire (2-3” rip). I can remove tire, put “external” patch on inside of tire (will it stick?; feels like silicone in there), but my tiny electric pump won’t deliver enough air to push out the sidewalls and hold air. So I can’t inflate tire. Now I’m wishing I had a tube to put in there. Is it safe to use a tube on a tubeless tire? Is it safe enough to get me home (on the highway)? Are there better options? I’ve learned a lot from watching you. Probably kept me out of a lot of trouble. Thanks. David A.
@DuncanJimmy
@DuncanJimmy 10 ай бұрын
Awesome video, though those Motion Pro Beadpros aren't cheap!
@rickc2222
@rickc2222 2 ай бұрын
I don't understand why a guy who would buy a $1000+ motorcycle lift to make working on bikes easer, would not also build or buy a changing stand to make it so much easier. Even 30 year old me (50 now) didnt like crawling around on the floor, kneeling is hard on knees...
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