You Missed the Most Important Step -The Drop Center Secret and How to Use it .

2023 ж. 25 Сәу.
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Step by step in close up detail . All of the key points explained and demonstrated throughout the video. Even a first time beginner will be able to follow along and successfully change a dirt bike tire with no trouble at all . This is also a good refresher for more experienced bikers to reference before changing a tire .
The lubricating tire paste used in this video was NO-Mar tire mounting paste and the spray bottle lube was the same product mixed with water at an 80 : 20 ratio of water to paste .
There are many products available at most automotive supply chains that work very well. Even soapy water or windex can do a fine job too .
The tire levers I primarily use on motorcycle tires are the Motion Pro 10 inch spoon type , model number 08-0115 . But I also use many other types and styles to assist when a third or fourth lever is required during an istallation .
Note * I have to add this fantastic bit of information that was kindly left in the comment section by this knowlegable fellow biker @AndreiBanciu .
"I also place the tube not in line with the valve hole of the rim, but in the opposite direction of the way the tire could slip on the rim . So when the tire has just spun a small amount , the valve stem will line up with the hole and the valve will sit perpendicular to the rim. Then its obvious there was a "slippage condition" and I either have to inflate the tube a bit , unbead the tire and re-jig it's position on the rim or, keep riding and check it regularly , allowing me to continue riding with the same settings ,if terrain requires such low pressure, because there is still more room for the tire to slip before the valve stem gets in a perilous position .
This applies mostly for the rear wheel, but I have had tires slip on the front rim as well.
Thanks Andrei ,This is great information .

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  • See the next level in tire changing equipment and how you can increase your speed and versatility in the motorcycle tire changing game . Watch this video to see how well the No-Mar Tire Changer worked for me . kzhead.info/sun/lceniqmipJh9mZE/bejne.html

    @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • Stick the tire in the over on 180 for 15 minutes while nobody is home to complain.. got it

      @TrueHelpTV@TrueHelpTV4 ай бұрын
  • I've watched heaps of videos on tire changes, but none of them really explained the crucial things to consider. That video has been extremely helpful. Thanks!

    @YPZK974@YPZK974Ай бұрын
    • My pleasure, I'm glad its was helpful for you. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment so positively .Cheers 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikesАй бұрын
  • Appreciate how direct this is. Spot-on helpful. AND loads of angles, great editing, great audio - very much appreciating all the set-up and editing work.

    @walterhergt2361@walterhergt23617 ай бұрын
    • Hey Walter thank you very much for leaving me such a great comment. I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to do that .It's nice that you noticed and mentioned all the little things that go together to make a decent video. Thanks again. Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Absolute best tire change video, thank you! Everyone else uses a tire change stand and also don't metion making sure the other side of the tire is down in the center of the rim.

    @nastysoda9212@nastysoda9212 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey NASTYSODA thanks very much for your great comment .I'm glad you enjoyed the video and hope it helps you out with all of your future tire changing efforts .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • I agree

      @TPuffTree@TPuffTree7 ай бұрын
  • After 3 pinched or popped tubes. This is what helped me finally get my rear tire fixed. Thanks man. Putting the bead in the drop center I think is what did it. Giving me that extra room to pop that last 3/4s of the bead in the rim. Thanks again. That and lots of soapy water and baby powder lol

    @BlackouTTProductions@BlackouTTProductions22 күн бұрын
    • Hey man , that's great to hear I'm genuinely happy for you to have had success. Not giving up after 3 pinched tubes is admirable. I applaud your determination. Your great comment made my day ...thanks very much. Cheers my friend 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes22 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant video, I like the way you visually explained with the cut away tyre on the rim. Quick,simple but very effective & informative video nicely done 👍

    @thedbsworkshop1@thedbsworkshop18 ай бұрын
    • Well thank you very much .This is a really nice comment. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to let me know that you enjoyed it .Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Another great tutorial for a job I have loathed all my life. I learned quite a bit on this one. Backing the lock nu off to the cap is something I've never seen before. Great job!

    @KrakensGarageandAdventures@KrakensGarageandAdventures Жыл бұрын
    • Hey Thanks very much, Eric .Yes that lock nut position is certainly an interesting point that I guess I had been doing incorrectly all my life .But it never hurts to be open and learn new things .Thanks again for watching and your continued support. Cheers, my friend 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • Well, it appears that there were at least three of us doing it wrong! 😮 Your explanation of, 'Backing it off' really cleared things up for me. Makes sense though... Less torque on the stem whenever it's under strain. Thanks for the excellent advice 👍

      @maxwell9734@maxwell973411 ай бұрын
    • @Max Well Thanks Max Well ,we all got to learn something new with that one .I guess I'd been doing it wrong for years ...but hey when we stop learning we start dying so let's just keep learning. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes11 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes that.s so true: If we stop learning, we're moving backwards. Here in Germany I get to tired of people, who seem to be angry or taking advantage, if you tell them news, they didn.t know yet (like being a dangerous hornet). That.s why I appr. so much the comments and discussions here!!

      @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1863 ай бұрын
    • Most definately Henry ,its important to be open to always learn something new.Because the more you know,the more you know you don't know . Cheers my friend . @@henrygerwien186

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • Well done, nice video👍 Years ago I got tired of constantly fixing flats on my kids dirt bikes, and figured out it was from spokes pinching tube under harsh riding. I ran a narrow strip of duct tape over spokes inside like you, and very very rarely did they have flats again. Best tip ever!!!!

    @billmcmeekin7909@billmcmeekin79099 ай бұрын
    • Hey, Thanks very much Bill I appreciate the kind comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • I use a couple vise-grip squeeze clamps to squeeze the sidewalls together. Then it drops into valley of rim. Definitely helps !

    @kruse1105@kruse11059 ай бұрын
    • What a great idea. That's a solid tip .Thanks for that one .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Brilliantly demonstrated. Masterclass in Editing. Thanks

    @daves.9673@daves.96733 ай бұрын
    • Hey Dave ,thank you very much for such a nice comment on this fine Saturday morning .It's nice to wake up to a positive start on the day .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • To everyone reading comments, this guy is really good at fixing bikes. I've been riding over 50 years. I began changing my own tires years ago. When Malcom Smith was in overseas enduros, he could do it in 4 minutes. I tried that on a 79 husky 250. It's possible but sheesh😂

    @biker306@biker3068 ай бұрын
    • Hey @longmire3600 this is such a kind comment,I genuinely appreciate you saying that .Thank you very much. Malcom Smith was a legend , he could do it all and make it look easy which is the sign of a true pro.His abilities were way above of us mere mortals .Tackling a 79 250 Husky tire is a chore for sure I applaud your efforts doing that alone never mind trying to match a 4 minute deadline ...yikes ! Thanks again for watching and taking the time to leave such a nice comment. Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! Audio and Visually explained perfectly! Cheers

    @chadpaul9799@chadpaul97999 ай бұрын
    • Well thank you very much .I truly appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave such a nice comment. Cheers to you, my friend 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. Was delighted when you included the advice to add air to the tube before refitting. Most people miss that one. My Dad taught me that trick when I was 10 years old on my pedal bike. It worked on motorcycle tyres and even car tyres later - back when they had them too. It helps prevent the inner tube from being pinched between the tyre and rim. The best procedure vid on KZhead. Thank you for sharing.

    @G58@G589 ай бұрын
    • Wow .Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave such a great comment. I genuinely appreciate it .Sometimes, the smallest tip can make the biggest difference.Your dad is a wise man . Cheers to you, good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes, is it possible to seat the bead without a compressor, i.e. with a hand pump?

      @TheGRMASTER1@TheGRMASTER14 ай бұрын
    • @TheGRMASTER1 Well sir , that's a good question. I've never tried that, but I don't see any reason why you couldn't. If you can develop the over pressure needed to push the bead into place , it would probably work fine .Be sure to get enough soapy water lube between the rim edge and the tire to give yourself the best chance of having it slip into place with the least amount of effort. Good luck and if you get a chance comment back and let me know how you made out .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
    • But that's only if you're dealing with an inner tube ...right . If you're trying to set set the bead on a tubeless tire ...well thats a different story...you'll definitely need a compressor for that situation

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes , thanks for a super fast reply! Luckily, I’m not on a trail, just need to replace the spoke gaskets (o-rings) to fix a slow leaking tubeless rim, and don’t have a compressor nearby, so I’m a bit hesitant to get this going :-)

      @TheGRMASTER1@TheGRMASTER14 ай бұрын
  • yea, good video! One of the things that helps the most is getting that tire warm! Try to do this on a cold day and it is so much harder!

    @MotoWorld777@MotoWorld7779 ай бұрын
    • Heck ya a little heat goes a long way ,sounds like you know from experience too. A cold tire is a tough nut to crack for sure .Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • If it's the dead of Winter, stick the tire in your car. (Green house effect.)

      @motrock93b@motrock93b2 ай бұрын
  • Tip I learned from watching another KZhead video by ARiemann: use silicone spray on the tube instead of baby/talcum powder. Doesn't clump, is super slick to help prevent pinch flats, and silicone keeps the rubber supple.

    @karicallegra8194@karicallegra81949 ай бұрын
    • That's a great idea. Thanks very much for passing that along .cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • Hmm, not sure about using silicone, I've read that it can cause rubber to degrade

      @mickleblade@mickleblade9 ай бұрын
    • @kari: I saw the ARieman vid, too, and it.s very helfpul. As member of his channel, there are a lot of more worthful hints, too, e.g. adjusting the chain or to fit the forks after a break down. Adam rules definately!! ✌

      @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1863 ай бұрын
    • Always fully inflate new tube before install to make sure its good!!! EVEN NEW TUBES CAN Have defects! Ask me how i know this! Installing a tube twice sux!

      @jjustj@jjustj2 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. So much gold in this very detailed lesson. 👍

    @motrock93b@motrock93b2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much .I appreciate your great comment .Cheers .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • Perfect video. No bs, fast and good info

    @Kennykoo65@Kennykoo652 ай бұрын
    • Hey Thanks very much Kenny I appreciate you taking the time to comment so kindly .Cheers .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • Thx for not giving us a 30 second intro followed by 5 minutes of blather. Great video! Great Shoes!!❤

    @Zoofactory@Zoofactory9 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much for noticing both my brevity and my shoes .Cheers to you, good sir 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Explained really well. Great video to the point. Well done. Thanks.

    @JBK647@JBK6475 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much, JBK.I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment so kindly . Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
  • Great video! You made it look easy, without missing anything. Good and logical tips all round.

    @chrisbennett5796@chrisbennett57966 ай бұрын
    • Hey Chris ,thank you very much I truely appreciate you watching and also taking the time to leave me such a kind comment . You made my day .Cheers to you good sir .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
  • Wow! You made that look easy. Great video, thanks!!

    @Allsystemsaredown@Allsystemsaredown9 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure, thanks for the great comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video. Thank you. Will give it a try next time around.

    @PeteLeuenberger@PeteLeuenberger19 күн бұрын
    • Thanks very much. I really appreciate your great comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes19 күн бұрын
  • wish more you-tubers would do the narrating separate to the videoing like this. so much easier to listen to. plus we tend to work faster when not talking non stop.

    @yukonjon5964@yukonjon59646 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much Jon I appreciate the kind comment .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
    • I agree. This is a well produced, informative, no nonsense tutorial. Much appreciated!!!

      @t-bonefletcher1902@t-bonefletcher1902Ай бұрын
  • Awesome!! Thank you!!

    @danielbridgewater3444@danielbridgewater34448 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure.Glad to help out .Cheers 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Super quality content and production,,, thank you

    @Mum51304@Mum513042 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure, thank you for the kind comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • I just got a Ural Gear Up and I'm going to have to learn tube tire changes with off road knobbies so this is all brand new to me. Good video, thanks for it.

    @bikerbobcat@bikerbobcat3 ай бұрын
    • Well thanks very much @bikerbobcat .Kind of you to take the time to watch and leave such a great comment. Your new Ural is a pretty cool bike ,you will have a great time riding that machine for sure .Be ready for lots of comments and questions anytime you stop and people have a chance to engage. Thanks again, cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • i do not have a tire to change but i am now prepared. thank you for clear instructions!

    @aloofbit338@aloofbit3387 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure ,Thanks very much for taking the time to leave me such kind feedback .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Another fantastic video!

    @nomartirechanger@nomartirechanger2 ай бұрын
    • Holy Moly man ...I really appreciate the kind comment,especially coming from you guys.I have huge respect for your equipment and always use your machine when I have the choice. I also did a video about your tire changer that I bought a few years ago .It's one of my favorite tools in the shed .Thanks again for the great comment. You made my day .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video.

    @playb0y247@playb0y2477 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much John .I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Love your how-to videos great job on this one

    @Supermankev2001@Supermankev20016 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Kev .These are always fun to put together and sometimes do well. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! Now I can really see what is meant by drop center.

    @rolandwheeler4842@rolandwheeler48429 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much, Roland.Its a term that gets tossed around a lot .I had no idea what it was until a pro explained it to me ...then it all made sense. Glad it helped you too .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • PERFECT! Just the video I needed. TYVM!

    @ercost60@ercost605 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure ,glad to have been able to help out .Thanks for taking the time to leave me such a great comment .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
  • The very best education here Sir, i have taken a million dirt bike tyres off and of course putting them back on and yep there certainly a special technique, little bites with the levers certainly helps as you illustrate, that definitely is not the last either haha...........thank you for your time and experience

    @blairguinea6811@blairguinea68113 ай бұрын
    • Hi Blair.Thanks for your comments. With your tire changing experience, you most certainly understand how important the details are . Small bites and lots of lube are key.And of course observing the drop center. Thanks again for your kind comments .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent job, excellent video. Thank you

    @Sladep123@Sladep1239 ай бұрын
    • Hey @Sladep123 Thank you very much for the positive feedback ,I genuinley appreciate it ,Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • 👍😀 Excellent! Thank you. This was a great video

    @gudgengrebe@gudgengrebe4 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much for the great comment 👍. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
  • Good stuff Mate !

    @JohnSmith-sj2dk@JohnSmith-sj2dk9 ай бұрын
    • Well thank you very much John .I appreciate you watching and taking the time to kindly comment.Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • BMW posted an advisory on the lock nut and it agreed with your observation that is should not be tightened to the rim. This was long before they made the G/S bikes so it applies to street bikes as well.

    @Yoda8945@Yoda89458 ай бұрын
    • Hey @Yoda 8945 thank you very much for the information ,thats good to know .I appreciate you taking the time leave the comment .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Well done! Thank you so much! Awesome video! Helped me a ton!

    @oregonmotojohn@oregonmotojohn3 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure. Glad to have been able to help out .Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • Great video, thanks.

    @Getting-On@Getting-OnАй бұрын
  • after years of changing tyres, this has to be the most important tip ever, using the drop centre of the rim! wish i knew it earlier.... thanks so much!

    @skarebsuper@skarebsuper5 ай бұрын
    • I agree 100 %.The drop center is absolutely paramount. Thanks for commenting so kindly. And taking the time to do so .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes thanks. Its amazing how much lesser effort is required now, plus i didnt scratch my rims this time

      @skarebsuper@skarebsuper5 ай бұрын
  • Best video on behalf of tyre changing in YT, thanx for this lesson!! Wishing you a happy New Year 2024! KR Henry ✌

    @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1864 ай бұрын
    • Hi Henry ,I have to thank you for making my day with such a kind comment .I really appreciate you watching and taking the time let me know how much you liked the video .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes The worth for me is: 1st: it.s well done explained 2nd: the camera shows the real details, which are imortant 3rd: it.s encouraging, to try it by myself, exercising @home to be ready in moroccan desert in Oct-Dec '24!! 🙂

      @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1863 ай бұрын
    • Hey Henry thank you very much I appreciate that you notice the details and effort in this video .You mention going to the Moroccan desert in 2024 ,,is that a riding adventure ? @@henrygerwien186

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
    • Yes, so far I prepare well to know about the people, the country and the terrain. As I recognized, tire change is for sure on behalf of vulcano stones in/under the sand, which can cut the tires. So spare tubes are necessary and also skills to "sew" the tire, before you reach help. I'll exercise this with old tires, to know, what to do in desert areas. @@TRyanLearnBikes

      @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1863 ай бұрын
  • Subscribed. Great video with excellent insights, I really like how you explain things succinctly without a 10 minute preamble on the history of vulcanization. Any chance of producing a video about tube repair on the trail and putting together an appropriate "field kit" for doing so?

    @MD_is_me@MD_is_me9 ай бұрын
    • Wow , You made my day with such a kind comment .I really appreciate you actually taking the time to do that and also subscribe .Great ideas for future videos too .I have a few in the planning /shooting stages right now but will certainly get your suggestiions on the list .Thanks again I truly appreciate you .Cheers !

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Love changing my tyres on motorcycles and cars, no fancy equipment just good tools and know how, about to pull thr trigger on a BAJA no pinch soon for fun. love watching your concise videos, almost thereputical, thank you. each tire you change is roughly £10 saved in the uk, Happy days and well worth it 😁😁

    @markariewilliams@markariewilliams4 ай бұрын
    • Hey Mark , I had never heard of the Baja No Pinch , tool you mentioned. Just did some research to get educated, and I'm well impressed. What a great bit of kit .Thanks very much for the insight. I may invest in one of those gems for Christmas. Also thanks for watching my videos and taking the time to comment so kindly. I genuinely appreciate it Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video - thank you

    @TheThoover@TheThoover10 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes10 ай бұрын
  • Cool, down to earth no tedious repetitions.

    @stephencummins7589@stephencummins75898 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for noticing my effort to be straight to the point with no fluff .Also, thanks for taking the time to leave a great comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • your videos are very to the point and explained perfectly I'm wondering if you might make a engine rebuild video?

    @e_z_fix@e_z_fix Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Crunchy Gears . I appreciate you watching and leaving such a kind comment .An engine rebuild video would be a great idea . Not only would it be an interesting one to document but I'd actually get a chance to learn how to do it. Plus it could be challenging to keep it entertaining as well as informative .Thanks for the idea ,its now on the list . Cheers my friend .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
  • Nice touch cutting the tire and giving us a view from inside the rim. Creative

    @gabegillman2260@gabegillman22608 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much .I truly appreciate you noticing the effort of the tire cross section part .And taking the time to comment Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • This is a good video,

    @Jluck78@Jluck788 ай бұрын
    • Hey @Jluck78 thank you very much for the kind comment. I truly appreciate it .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • great work brother !!!

    @mrsmel269@mrsmel26910 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much mrsmel269,I appreciate the kind comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes10 ай бұрын
  • I have never changed a motorbike tyre myself but after seeing this I could no problems. You gave out some good hints and tricks for changing them I thought things I wouldn’t know to look out for before. And as always man cool editing and cam angles as with these how to videos so many people have killed their efforts by having the cam miles away and only one angle. Helpful indeed to all buddy. Keep well 🙂

    @rolandkeith5322@rolandkeith5322 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey Roland good sir. Thanks man I always appreciate and respect your comments. It's good to hear that you'd now feel more confident to change out a tire after seeing how easy it can be .I hope most people who watch this feel the same way . Side note.. how can I help out with yours and bolts upcoming feature film .I know you were looking for volunteers.. I'm not sure what you're after but maybe I can assist in some small way. Let me know when you get a chance. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes Bolt and I are getting together tonight to work it all out for everyone so you will get the info very soon.

      @rolandkeith5322@rolandkeith5322 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rolandkeith5322 ok perfect 👌

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • Don't be fooled! Most bike tyres are much tighter fitting, and rims are narrower too!

      @andrewwilson6085@andrewwilson60859 ай бұрын
    • @@andrewwilson6085 That was a front rim of a 250 , most rims are wider than that one good sir .You just need a little more practice and fewer excuses .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • This guy is the best!!!

    @lukedearborn7827@lukedearborn78273 ай бұрын
    • Hey Luke ,thanks very much for your kind comment .You made my day with that one .I truly appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave such positive words .Cheers to you good sir .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • Cool buddy. Sweet vid

    @niconine268@niconine2689 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much .I appreciate that .Cheers 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • The washer is beveled to rest in the curvature of the rim. You defeat it's purpose leaving that nut on top of it. The tube will sit above the rim and flex, ripping it off the washer. If your tube is moving inside the tire best check your air pressure. Never heard of that happening unless you torque when near flat. Lock nut is just that. Secondary nut locks on top of the primary nut. This is what keeps the stem sturdy. Good luck ! Happy trails.

    @semtech30@semtech309 ай бұрын
    • You make some valid points .Regarding the beveled washer there are many opinions out there for sure . I prefer to leave the nut tight against the washer on the inside of the rim .It keeps the stem fitted to the rubber tube much more securely and also stops sand/grit /water from finding its way under the washer between the stem and tube ,which ,over time degrades the joint and eventually causes a failure .Now regarding locking the stem to the rim ,again there are many opinions out there . In off road applications tire pressures can be quite low and tire spin on a rim can occur over time in small increments .Leaving a gap that allows you to see the valve stem tilt past 90 degees gives you time to correct and recenter the tube before it rips the stem .While your points have'nt changed my opinion I respect your take on this controversial topic .You obviously speak from experience .Thanks for taking the time watch and leave such a great comment .Cheers to you and ride safe good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • Agree, with washer fitting in the curvature.

      @ronkuzyk3836@ronkuzyk38369 ай бұрын
    • @ronkuzyk3836 Just curious, why ?

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • For me once wss enough to learn my lesson- I had installed a new tube without tightening/checking the nut that's closer to the washer. After two days of riding my tyre kept going flat over a couple hours of riding. Pulled out the tube and couldn't find any punctures apart from a leak from where the valve joins the tube. Tighten down the nut and used that tube for another 2 years without any issue. The outer nut sits ad far away from the rim as possible, like in this video. I also place the tube not in line with the valve hole of the rim, kn the opposite way of the tyre slipping on the rim direction. So that by the time the tyre just spun a little, my valve will.line up with the hole and the valve will sit perpendicular to the rim. Then I know I had a "slippage condition" and I either have to inflate the tube a bit, either unbead the tyre and re-adjust it's position on the rim or, most important for me - keep riding and check it regularly- this allows me to continue riding with the same settings (if terrain requires such lwo pressure), because I know there's still more room for the tyre to slip before rhe valve gets in a "dangerous" position . This mostly applies for the rear wheel, but I also had tyres slipping on the front rim.

      @AndreiBanciu@AndreiBanciu9 ай бұрын
    • @@AndreiBanciu Great bit of intel right there ! Installing the tube so the valve stem is slightly off 90 degrees to allow for potential movement without issue . Thanks very much for that nugget of gold ! If I could go back and reshoot the video I would add that info .The best I can do now is add it in the description ,Which I will do , and I will give you credit for it . Thanks very much .I truly appreciate you taking the time to comment in such a positive way .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • 200k views! That’s awesome man. Super awesome!

    @linksgarage1985@linksgarage19854 ай бұрын
    • Hey thanks very much . Thats crazy stuff how such a simple video does so well .What a wild ride this KZhead game is . Cheers my friend .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
  • nice work!👍

    @xiyuanli95@xiyuanli955 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
  • I learned about the nut/valve stem trick riding dirt bikes, particularly trials bikes, where you're running maybe 4 or 5 pounds of pressure. The tires move around a bit and you don't want to rip the valve stem off.

    @RandyPiscione@RandyPiscione2 ай бұрын
  • Here's another tip, air up the tube after you put it in and before you put on the second side of the tire. That will assure that your tube is in there without a problem and it will help to push the first bead out so you have more room before putting on the other side. Of course you will have to let that air back out before putting on the second side of the tire.

    @Stone881@Stone8819 ай бұрын
    • Hey now thats an excellent tip ! I'm going to give that a try on my next tire change .I appreciate you taking the time to share it .Cheers to you good sir .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Very good video👍🇬🇧

    @philipashley1517@philipashley15174 ай бұрын
    • Hi Philip .Thank you very much. Your kind comment made my day. Cheers 🍻 to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
  • Liking it all the way from Kenya

    @muriuwangai3617@muriuwangai36179 ай бұрын
    • Wow man ...very cool to hear from you in Kenya. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers to you my friend 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Was taught the importance of the drop centre in removing tyres many years ago as a kid on pedal bikes. Still relevant today of course as is the liberal use of chalk powder or talc. Nice video.

    @keithpearson7539@keithpearson75397 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much. Yes the drop center principal is a key factor for sure .Also thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Also if you have a 16gal oil drum .remove lid glue some 3/4 heater hose on the lip. Makes changes a breeze

    @kevine9986@kevine99867 ай бұрын
    • That sounds like a great idea.I will give that a try. Thanks very much .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Fucking hell! This guy knows what he's doing. Why isn't this video everywhere? This is inspirational.

    @mariocardenas721@mariocardenas7213 ай бұрын
    • Hi Mario .I have to thank you very much for your superb candid comment . It has to be one of my favorites ever . The opening line is great . Thanks again man you made my day with this one .Cheers to you good sir .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • You made that job harder than it needed to be

    @harleymcmurran321@harleymcmurran32114 күн бұрын
  • ive changed a few dirt bike tires, and by far the hardest is the rear tire for me at least, like on a full size dirt bike. the fronts are pretty easy, and the smaller tires on my son's bike seem easy too.

    @smiththers2@smiththers27 ай бұрын
    • I agree.Rear tires can sometimes be quite a challenge . Tire compound also plays a huge roll in ease of installation. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Great video!

    @linksgarage1985@linksgarage1985 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks very much my friend ,appreciate your continued support

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes always! 💪🏼

      @linksgarage1985@linksgarage1985 Жыл бұрын
  • Was struggling with a stiff 17" until I saw a drop centre vid, used some plastic blocks to hold the opp side down into the dc (it was to stiff to hold down by hand) and it slipped on like a dream, almost had a little spillage it went on that easy... 👍🏼

    @PaulMappud@PaulMappud2 ай бұрын
    • Hi Paul ,Great to hear you had solid success putting on an extra stiff 17 incher .Thanks very much for watching the video and taking the time to comment to me so kindly .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • Easiest tire change after watching the video thank you

    @SyphonGaming@SyphonGaming2 ай бұрын
    • Hi Syphon , my pleasure I'm glad to have been able to help you out .Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! Nobody talks about this.

    @ChickenKing55@ChickenKing559 ай бұрын
    • Glad to help out .I hope you find changing tires much easier now .Thanks for the great comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Most tune manufacturers recommend the sealing washer on the valve stem is the only thing that should be inside the wheel, and both lock nuts should be outside the wheel just under the cap, and tightened to each other, to keep them from backing off. Is there a reason you left one inside the tire? Have you had better success that way?

    @thagingerninjer5391@thagingerninjer53918 ай бұрын
    • Well, sir, the strategy of leaving a nut on the inside tightened against the beveled washer works best for me because it keeps a very tight seal on the valve stem inner tube junction. This stops water and dirt from compromising that surface .Without that nut in place the failure rate at that point is increased and overtime the steel rusts under the washer and rubs away on the inner tube .I've tried both methods and without a doubt have had the best results with the nut on the inside of the rim tightened against the beveled washer. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave such a great thought-provoking comment .Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • Saw the lock nut trick many moons ago in dirt bike. I just tack the top one off rather suck valve in then brake it . I’ve never broke a valve sense great tip !!!!!only use that nut putting tube in so it doesn’t slip inside putting tire on

    @doncurry7669@doncurry76699 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much for commenting in such a positive way .Cheers to you good sir ,much appreciated

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes 😎👍🏼🙏🏼

      @doncurry7669@doncurry76699 ай бұрын
  • great how you speed up the video, fast and good info !

    @hannesdobbelaere@hannesdobbelaere9 ай бұрын
    • I appreciate you taking the time to watch and leave a great positive comment .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Great They're not all that easy , believe me.. but this is the best process. Fantastic 🏍 🏍 😊

    @petertaylor2148@petertaylor21489 ай бұрын
    • Quite right, cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • The Sage Sings Mercedes Benz song what a classic and well done.... I see and naturally so Mercedes Benz ! and I am what I gotta check this out...hahahah awesome man.

    @rolandkeith5322@rolandkeith53223 ай бұрын
    • Ha ha ha .Thanks R.K. ..Thats one of my granddaughters .I didnt thing anyone would see that because of it being listed as for children so youtube dosen't send notifiacations. I had forgotton I made it for her one day in the summer and never put it on the old channel until today . We were just messing around haveing a laugh .Thanks for the comment I will tell her shes been seen in Austrailia ,,she'll get kick out of that .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
    • It was awesome and she did a top job and yeah tell her she's an international star.... lol@@TRyanLearnBikes

      @rolandkeith5322@rolandkeith53223 ай бұрын
    • I will definately do that thanks R.K.@@rolandkeith5322

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing,,, just thought id add to the mix... I use little wedge blocks too push the bead to center of rim which makes it waaaaay easier,,, white water paist is the best slip on lube going,,, it acts as a lube when popping the beads on and off,,, it turns into water allowing the beads too glue its self too the rim ... Its challenging finding that white water paist... once a person uses it theres no going back,,, the beads literally gule them selves too the rim once it drys... Cheers from the North

    @donparsons1237@donparsons12379 ай бұрын
    • Well , thank you for sharing.Thats some great intel for sure .I definitely like the idea of wedge blocks ,I imagine they would work very well. Haven't heard of the lubricant you're mentioning, but I will certainly try and source some to give it a shot. I appreciate you taking the time to comment with such good information 👍 Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Perfect video i finally learfed to use these spoons. Last tube i got the shop to do... the inside didewalls are very roughed up... any idea what would cause that. So rough i think that's what ruined the last tube. Shes getting down i think i might just teplace

    @666dynomax@666dynomax6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much. Hmm roughed up on the inside seems a little odd ...Im.not too sure about that unless someone used screw drivers instead of proper tire irons .I've seen some inventive people using all sorts of things that can damage rims and tires and tubes.

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes could be. I bought the bike used and put one tube in about two months ago at a shop. I did some reading sounds like it could be low psi or flat riding. I'm just going to get a new tire anyway it's getting close. Again thanks I live learning new things... Sone will say a shop is cheap... But that doesn't help when you're 100mi from town and it's a Saturday on a long weekend!!! (True story!).

      @666dynomax@666dynomax6 ай бұрын
    • @666dynomax Oh jeez man ,, that's a tough one ..100 miles away from help .You're basically a solo act .I applaud your eagerness to learn things on your own. Cheers to you good sir 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
  • I changed a trials tyre recently. It took me half a day! It was so tight that it had to be levered the whole way round! Nothing like as slack fitting as the one seen in video!

    @andrewwilson6085@andrewwilson60859 ай бұрын
    • I changed a trials tire yesterday ,it took me 15 minuites including getting the wheel off the bike .Maybe you need to watch the video again .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • I learned back in the 70's after changing enough knobby tires. leave it out in the sun a bit to soften up the rubber. Better still, leave it in the bed of your pickup to bake, the rim will get so hot you can barely touch it with your bare hands. Makes the tire much easier to change. As I got older to save my knuckles, I would just leave 1 or 2 of them by the local bike shop to change for ten bucks a piece.

    @rchydrozz751@rchydrozz7518 ай бұрын
    • This is some serious wisdom right here .Leaving wheels in the bed of a truck in blazing sun is brilliant .The tires would be so much easier to peel off the rim .But leaving them at the local bike shop to pick up later is genuius .Thanks for taking the time to comment I appreciate it .Cheers to you good sir

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • What happens if you have the washer and both lock nuts on the out side of the rim? Should I take the tube out and put it on the inside or would it be fine

    @user-jm3md4sf2z@user-jm3md4sf2z7 ай бұрын
    • Well Jonah thats a good question . I'm guessing that it will likely fail sooner than if you had the washer and nut on the inside .But depending on tire pressure and how hard you ride the bike you maybe totally fine for a long time . So whats the answer here? I'd say keep a spare tube around for the inevitable and just leave it the way you have it right now .Go ride your bike ,have fun and when you change tires in the future leave the washer and nut on the inside and see if it makes any difference for you .Thanks for the great question .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • If you have a bearing press in your shop, put down the spoons. Use the ram on your press to press your tire on after putting it on as far as you can by hand. Just work it around 2 to 3 inches at a time. This saves damage to your rim also. I have a bearing press from H.F. 😎

    @larrywiseman465@larrywiseman4652 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the tip Larry I appreciate the input .It's always good to learn new things .I will give your technique a try on the next tire change . Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes2 ай бұрын
  • great vid! some more tips and reasons why... don't simply run the stem nut up to the cap like that... you're leaving gaps for sand to get inside the tire which can cause a flat. even with the nut tight on the rim, sand can get in because the rim face is not square. the trick is to put a bead of silicon around the base of the stem to seal it at the rim. let the silicon get up the stem threads about 3/8". now spin the stem nut down to 1/4" away from the rim, or just past where it gets in the way of the stem cap. so like 1mm lower than the cap. the silicon should be mushing a bit from the nut and be sealing well at the rim. this not only keeps sand out, it still allows the stem to tell you if the tire is slipping on the rim, because the stem can still move. the nut will stay-put due to the sealant. the rim lock nut also needs silicon under it to keep out mud etc. same reason we duct tape the back side of the spokes, which also keeps broken spoke ends from moving. as you said, it's smart to slip the tire on the rim before seating the bead to set the tube stem at a 25 degree angle. it may straighten up after a few rides as the tire breaks in properly, but it's fine if it stays at that angle. will give it room to slip if air pressure is later set lower for a traction situation. obviously the stem lean direction is determined by how the forward drive on the rim leaves the tire behind ever so slightly. if you later see the stem angle change, you know you need to deal with a low pressure issue or a broken rim lock. next, putting the talcum powder inside the tire and rotating the warm dry tire will evenly coat the inside. then dump out the powder so it won't ball up later. do the same to the tube before putting it in. this way there is no loose powder. it also helps keep the bead clean and ready for installation. WD40 is good for rubber, and also can have a vulcanizing effect (you can actually glue grips on to handlebars using only WD40 if its only a dusting). it's better to use WD40 as a bead lube than tire grease or tire lube because it evaporates into the rubber it will not cause rim slip. it still works great to make installation easy. spray it on the bead right before you set the tire on the rim. i do my tires just like in this vid, plus i added these other steps decades ago and never have tube or tire issues.

    @yukonjon5964@yukonjon59646 ай бұрын
    • Hey Jon ,this is fantastic information .Thanks very much for sharing . It would be a great video to make highlighting all of the key points you mentioned .When I do you will be mentioned and credited for the info .Thanks again very much appreciated . Cheers my friend

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes hey you're welcome and no worries! no need to credit me in your vids though, just say it was in a comment. thanks!

      @yukonjon5964@yukonjon59646 ай бұрын
  • good stuff

    @MotoGiant@MotoGiantАй бұрын
    • Thank you very much .I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment .Checked out your channel ,very good stuff ,do you do all of your own edits ? Also very cool logo .Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikesАй бұрын
    • Yes all editing. I think imstructionL is a good niche and you do it well

      @MotoGiant@MotoGiantАй бұрын
    • @MotoGiant Thank you good sir .Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikesАй бұрын
  • all very important tips to help change the tire without damaging anything.....

    @Jarvisbiker@Jarvisbiker Жыл бұрын
    • Yes sir ,Cheers J.B

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes Жыл бұрын
  • KTM's don't use the locking tube nut on the outside of the rim. Hondas have a valve support grommet for valve stem. Tusk and others have items similar to the Honda one.

    @vxe6vxe6@vxe6vxe67 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the info 👍

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Funny thing on the top lock nut 20 years ago give or take Dirt bike magazine called it a big scam by the tube makers to brake valve stems to get you to buy more tubes!! Lol

    @doncurry7669@doncurry76699 ай бұрын
  • This guy is one with the force, my god man, you bleed "know-how"

    @acendedlion9767@acendedlion976710 ай бұрын
    • Oh geez man ,you have a great way with words.Your comments are always so uniquely crafted .Thank you very much for the high praise .I certainly dont deserve it .Also thank you for watching and your continued support .Cheers my friend

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes10 ай бұрын
  • Been changin Dirtbike tires for a hundred years. I think jimmy tore his tube, prob lock wasnt tight. We always tightened the nut to rim on the air filler. Interesting, Thank You. 👍

    @rossilake218@rossilake2189 ай бұрын
    • Well sir it's been interesting to see the different opinions on this particular topic .People seem to have good reasons for doing it one way or another. I guess I've been doing it wrong for a long time but it's never to.late to learn new things ,right ? Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I truly appreciate it .Cheers, my friend.

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes Me also! Lol. I'm 60, raced on n off for years. I was at RedBud over the weekend.

      @rossilake218@rossilake2189 ай бұрын
    • @rossilake218 I love hearing from people like yourself who have credible opinions because they actually have real world experience..I bet the Red bull event was great .Were you riding or watching or pit crew / mechanic of sorts ?

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • What kind of tape did you use to reinforce the rim strip?

    @Monkeybongoes@Monkeybongoes8 ай бұрын
    • On that particular rim I just used duct tape .But single sided rubber electrical tape is nicer if you can find it .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
  • You can also use cable ties around the tyre and wheel to keep it pushed into the drop centre or just around the tyre to keep the walls together, I've had success with both when the fit is extra tight.

    @debianowns4393@debianowns43935 ай бұрын
    • Heck ya ..thats a great tip ..I should have mentioned that in the video ..Thanks for the great comment 👍 Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
    • I have changed a fair few in my time and you are right on the money, even for bicycles. So important to understand this part!@@TRyanLearnBikes

      @debianowns4393@debianowns43935 ай бұрын
    • @@debianowns4393 Most certainly

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes5 ай бұрын
  • I love the Baja no pinch

    @Gone2TxInspect@Gone2TxInspectАй бұрын
    • Ahh yes ..they work very well .

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikesАй бұрын
  • Nice.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻

    @grumpyg9350@grumpyg93509 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • Is there any substitute for the spray lune that will work without buying specific

    @kennyp11111@kennyp111117 ай бұрын
    • Yes sir , I've had success using soapy water made with regular dish soap .Also windex or most any brand glass cleaner. Hope that helps . Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • What are the two lubricants you used made of? I don't wish to buy a whole tube of 'tire lube' if I have a likelihood of only using it two to three times in my lifetime (road bike rider, not dirt bike rider, so far less stress of the tires)? Are there reasonable substitutes, like engine oil and/or soapy water, and/or??

    @imacmill@imacmill8 ай бұрын
    • Ok I understand...don't use any type of oil ...that would not be good .Soapy water is good and windex also works fine .That tire paste stuff can be watered down and put in a spray bottle as well . Most tire shops will just give you a little bit in a cup if you just explain to them what you're trying to do. Good luck , be patient and I'm sure you'll be successful.. Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes8 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes I'll try a tire repair place. Thanks!

      @imacmill@imacmill8 ай бұрын
  • That little guy is called as schrader valve. Sorry if my speeding is off. Anyhow, he called it something else, but the true name is what I typed above. Besides that it’s a very educational and should help the average person with a tire change. Me personally, I would rather have it done at a shop for a few bucks!!

    @sm9798@sm97986 ай бұрын
    • Hey thanks for the correction, I appreciate that .And yes I certainly understand that sometimes it just makes sense to take it to a pro to get it done fast and right .Also thanks for taking the time to comment so kindly. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
  • Start at the rim lock or valve stem or in between them So the opposite side can go deeper in the drop centre

    @harleymcmurran321@harleymcmurran32114 күн бұрын
  • This helped my putting on some City Grip 2s with ease! Didn't even use lube. I was actually going to pay to have them put on. LOL smh THANX!!!

    @newarkvintage@newarkvintage10 ай бұрын
    • Hey Newark Vintage ,thats fantastic. I'm really glad the video helped you out.Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave me such a nice comment. Cheers my friend 🍺

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes10 ай бұрын
  • OK I changed my previous tube because it was losing air through the vavle stem. I finally got a new one and put it on and the tire is still leaking air through the cut out of the valve stem. Any idea? Is it the inner tube?

    @alexandercalpo9786@alexandercalpo97867 ай бұрын
    • Now thats an interesting one for sure..... I've had a similar thing happen to me . In my case air seemed to be leaking through the valve stem hole in the rim too.But the leak was in the tube a few inches away from that spot .I replaced the tube and the exact same situation occurred..After removing the tire again I noticed there was a small bit of metal still stuck in the tire that was undetectable from the outside but inside the tire it poked through enough that once I installed and inflated a new tube it punctured it and I went flat again with air noticeably leaking through the valve stem hole because it was so close .Maybe this is what is happening in your case .Hope this helps .Let me know what you find when you get a chance. Thanks Good luck 👍

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
    • @TRyanLearnBikes OK, so I got it all apart and found a small hole near the valve stem. And ironically, it was a small metal piece that caused the puncture. My best guess, the other day in the garage, I was cutting out some handlebars for the bike and swept out the shavings somewhat towards the water spigot. One of the bigger pieces must've embedded itself on the sponge I was using to clean out the SLIME from inside the tire. 🤦‍♂️

      @alexandercalpo9786@alexandercalpo97867 ай бұрын
    • @alexandercalpo9786 Ahh thats great ! Mystery solved. Good to hear you have it figured and can get back out riding .Have fun and be safe out there. Cheers my friend 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes7 ай бұрын
  • Key, check the bearings before the new tire install

    @tomg6284@tomg62849 ай бұрын
    • Good tip ,thanks

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes9 ай бұрын
  • How do tires with the Tubliss system go on/off with the drop centre full?

    @ThisTall@ThisTall3 ай бұрын
    • That is a very good question . I'm going to a big motorcycle show in Toronto this weekend and will put that question to the experts .Then I'll get back to you in this thread .Thanks for a great question.Cheers

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes3 ай бұрын
  • On my klr650 had problems with corrosion around the valve, bought another wheel and seems that corrosion just started to appear. So I put an O ring inside rim, inflate the tyre, a small dub of silicon around the valve, another O ring followed by a small washer and the locknut to keep the O ring squished about half. I'll see if this is a solution or a waste of time.

    @dezmoto@dezmoto4 ай бұрын
    • Well that sounds like a great idea .I applaud your efforts.Fighting corrosion is a constant battle and no matter what it somehow finds its way in especially if you are an aggressive rider in rough wet terrain. .But I'm guessing your strategy will work pretty well .Good luck 🤞

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
  • No worries sir. Pretty sure there are some darn appreciative people for what you do!! It’s always the small things that really get us in the end. I know this for a fact as I certify aircraft avionics for a living and everything has to be perfect cause you can’t just pull over at 10k feet LOL! Anyways, truly well done video. If you have any tips on keeping front brake caliper from touching a spoke on my Sur Ron X. I think I’ve gotten it resolved, but it’s only by a hair!!!!! Sorry for the darn monologue. Kudos to you sir and keep up the great videos!!!!😊😊😊

    @sm9798@sm97986 ай бұрын
    • Well thank you very much .In avionics you guys are working on a whole other level for sure . Your opinion carries weight so I truly appreciate the kind words .I don't have much to offer regarding your brake issue ,sorry mate . Thanks again for your support Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes6 ай бұрын
    • @@TRyanLearnBikes I had same, when I changed brake discs and pads. After reinstalling I faced the problem, you described. I put off the wheel again and checked the spacer sleeves and the position of the front wheel axis. I rebuilt the caliper and checked the mounting screws and all, what.s nescessary. I didn.t really found the cause, but then the caliper didn.t tocuh the spokes anymore. My mystery was: Taking a brake, a coffee and a cigarette. Then it worked. 👍

      @henrygerwien186@henrygerwien1864 ай бұрын
    • @@henrygerwien186 Very interesting comment. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍻

      @TRyanLearnBikes@TRyanLearnBikes4 ай бұрын
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