Even though I already know the techniques of mousse removal/installation, your presentation of facts and skills are the best - bar none. Thanks for the content Rich.
Just a note to help some guys out. If you're running aftermarket (larger rim locks), tighten that second rim lock at 7:20 in the video, then loosen it back up after you get the bead around it. Thanks for the vid Rich. Good shit
Just changed my front tire with a bib for the first time. I’ve been running tubliss for years for ease of tire installation. Mounting up my new vx40 with these tips made it super simple! Easier then tubliss I think!!! Thanks Rich! Now to test this tire
Just did front and rear on my beta today! I gotta get a tire changing stand! I did it the old fashion way. Patience and a lot of bead buddy’s and tire irons! 💪🏼
Love how beat the rim is. It’s a tool and a toy, not a trophy. That tire changing stand looks awesome. I run tubliss but have been recommended mousses by multiple people. Changing a mousse has been a large part of my hesitancy in leaving tubliss behind.
I have a Rabaconda. All my bros switched to mousses so I get lots of practice. I just recently started using double rim locks and you just taught me a better way for getting the tire off with the iron on the rim lock. Thanks man! 🇺🇸👍
Great tips! You sound like the Bob Ross of mousses. I was visiting Lance and Lisa at the Tulsa emdurocross last fall and got to watch about 3 of you guys cramming the biggest mousse on earth into a tire. Impressive
The first time I changed my tires over, I stopped speaking English after 10 minutes, you make it flow, helps with the right tools too!!! Nice Video Reference!!! Thanks!
Nice tip with the cheap auto lube. I just use a simple stand and several small straps to hold the tire close to the rim on install. I also use a small hand clamp to keep the rim locks pushed in. Takes a little more time for setup but almost no effort with no rim scratches.
Nice to see some attention being brought to the lube. There are various brands of sil-glyde that work great or any silicone grease as well. These things can be bought in small tubs that last a long time. Go for a 5 mile ride on pavement with silicone grease vs the tire soap a lot of guys run and there is a really noticeable difference in temperature of the wheel. Heat kills mousses
Honestly, I can't understand why anyone would still use pneumatic tubes. I've been running mousse's for a while now and love the security of never flatting. I still fight them on install now and then so thanks for the tips that should make it easier.
My rear tire's bead isn't seated all the way. When i try to use air to get it to seat, then the air just keeps coming out of the part where tire bead is not fully seated. So what should I do?
Great video. What are you using for tire spoons. I’m looking to buy a set and I want to get something good that will work well and last a lifetime. Thanks, Mike
I've been using the Moose tire machine but like the Zip Tie shown here better as it is a bit taller and had some nice features. I welded on a small bracket onto my moose for pushing in bead stems long ago but again the zip tie machine even made it simpler. Nice vid again Rich. Now start racing would ya!!??
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Ya I get it. But you still got it in ya, I know it!! Just cause your in your 30's? doesn't mean anything. You still got it even if just for braggin rights.
For me I have nothing to gain. I’ve raced enough to know what I’m capable of. The people that support me can get way more out of my videos than my race results.
I’m just having my first set of mousse installed on my bike and none of the locals I ask have heard of using 2 rim locks for mousse. But I’m not sure why cause it seems likely a mousse would throw a bead with no internal pressure.
I purchased the Rabaconda...similar to your stand...and huge huge tip...watch their tutorial video (which is very similar to yours in terms of technique) and it will be easy to change a mousse.
Red rubber grease works well also...............cross-country rally racing guys have lots of tips for getting mousses to last a long time due to the nature the racing being endurance focused
Great demo Rich, mouses are the best and lubbing helps big. Question: should one run soft mouses with a gummy, and can a medium mousse accelerate wear in a gummy tire
2 questions Can you write which stand/fixture you use and where to purchase? I did not understand what lube you used. Can you write it down here please. I need to find an equivalent in Europe.
can i ask i have 2holes in my rim one for halter and other for tube(valve) i need to mount 2 rim locks and dont need valve am i right? for mount mousse
@@offroad3607 450, never go over 55 mph and it's always 50-60 degrees F here. Feel my tires sometimes and they are never hot. Maybe I should try 1 out and see how it lasts.
I’ve always used the age old technique of running my gummy until it falls off the rim… Needless to say this video is one of my favorites on the channel now 🤘
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Lets say for a kenda gauntlet 130/80 - 18, do i need a mousse same size 130/80-18, cause some ppl on use the mousse 120 in the tires 140 and 130... but i dont know why. what you recommend?
Yes a smaller mousse will give a softer feel. Usually one size down is just right for a worn in feel. Using the same size will be equivalent to 15 psi or so although it will last much longer.
Yes if flats aren’t an issue for you tubes are great. Riding Endurocross and Hard enduro Tubes can’t handle the hard hits. They are no wear near as reliable as a mousses.
Im new and am on day 4 trying to install/mount my first mouysse. Any lever I let go of flips out and the bead slides up. Every video I watch everyones levers stays in and holds the bead down in the rim trough or at least acts as a guide to let the bead slide down. My mousse just pops back up and out. As a matter of fact the whole mousse keeps climbing out of the rim I had to use hose clamps just to hold the mousse over the rim. Its like mousse is to big but its the size to use. 90/100 tire fatty 90/100 michelin mousse. I ordered 4 more bead buddies 😮…! Hoping they will help the bead slide down. I can send a picture of where Im stuck at if anyone wants to help me. Redondo Bch Ca
I’m with ya on that one. None of the mousse I have used go on as easily as in these videos. Correct size mousse and tire. And I’m using an IRC VE tire….
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Title of your video, "BEST techniques for changing mousses!", yet you don't change the mousse! You used an old run-in mousse that my grandma can change from her wheelchair. Let's see you struggle with a GNARLY mousse and a GNARLY tire, instead of just looking good for the camera.
This video would have more credibility if you swore at least a couple of times when trying to set the rimlocks, or threw the wheel across the yard and into the street. Going to copy this method on my next tire change and see if I can get to your state of zen
Always enjoy your videos!! Your commentary has a Bob Ross feel, was waiting for a “happy little bead” to come out 😂
Even though I already know the techniques of mousse removal/installation, your presentation of facts and skills are the best - bar none.
Thanks for the content Rich.
Thank you!!
Just a note to help some guys out. If you're running aftermarket (larger rim locks), tighten that second rim lock at 7:20 in the video, then loosen it back up after you get the bead around it. Thanks for the vid Rich. Good shit
Thanks for the advice! You are fitting a super soft tyre and foam, which makes the fitting much easier!
Softer definitely makes it easier. That being said the same techniques are required for larger. 🙌
Just changed my front tire with a bib for the first time. I’ve been running tubliss for years for ease of tire installation. Mounting up my new vx40 with these tips made it super simple! Easier then tubliss I think!!! Thanks Rich! Now to test this tire
This is the best tire change vid I have seen and I have seen a lot. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
I don't put a ton of hours on, so I end up doing this once a year. This video is an excellent refresher course for me! Thanks
Rich makes changing tires look as easy as riding well. I'm trying a mousse this week!
Just did front and rear on my beta today! I gotta get a tire changing stand! I did it the old fashion way. Patience and a lot of bead buddy’s and tire irons! 💪🏼
Love how beat the rim is. It’s a tool and a toy, not a trophy. That tire changing stand looks awesome. I run tubliss but have been recommended mousses by multiple people. Changing a mousse has been a large part of my hesitancy in leaving tubliss behind.
Got that right!!
Same cadence and patience as your other videos. Amazing.
best technique I've seen so far.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your method!! I’ve been thinking of going mousses, some say they’re a pain in the butt to install. This vid sets it straight👍
Thanks for watching!
I have a Rabaconda. All my bros switched to mousses so I get lots of practice. I just recently started using double rim locks and you just taught me a better way for getting the tire off with the iron on the rim lock. Thanks man! 🇺🇸👍
Great tips! You sound like the Bob Ross of mousses. I was visiting Lance and Lisa at the Tulsa emdurocross last fall and got to watch about 3 of you guys cramming the biggest mousse on earth into a tire. Impressive
Haha! Second bob ross comment! I believe I remember that mousse in Tulsa! 😂
Thanks Rich! I've referenced your 1st tire change video several times. Like the addition of the bead buddy. Saves that iron from flying!
Thanks for watching!!
Excellent demonstration on changing your rubbers, I agree it can be enjoyable
I don’t mind it!!
The first time I changed my tires over, I stopped speaking English after 10 minutes, you make it flow, helps with the right tools too!!! Nice Video Reference!!! Thanks!
Haha! Thanks for watching!
So I did five of these today. Really wish I would’ve watched your video. As always, great information! Thank you.
Thanks coach 😊😊😊😊
I needed your help today
Just noticed the bead locks behind the rim tape, is this the best way to install them? Great video thank you.
Thanks, Rich! 👍
Thanks for the video Rich. I refrained from changing my own mousses, but now, I just might give it a try..
Glad to help!!
Update on how it held up? Thanks for all the vids you’re awesome.
So helpful. I did two foams the other day with rich Larson’s method. Thanks man! We want to hire u to mentor us!
Nice tip with the cheap auto lube. I just use a simple stand and several small straps to hold the tire close to the rim on install. I also use a small hand clamp to keep the rim locks pushed in. Takes a little more time for setup but almost no effort with no rim scratches.
Nice!
Giving this technique a go tonight minus the wheel stand
Nice to see some attention being brought to the lube. There are various brands of sil-glyde that work great or any silicone grease as well. These things can be bought in small tubs that last a long time. Go for a 5 mile ride on pavement with silicone grease vs the tire soap a lot of guys run and there is a really noticeable difference in temperature of the wheel. Heat kills mousses
🙌🙌
Thanks Rich!
Nice video man.
Rich you make it look so easy !
Lots of tire changes!
You’re a legend mate
Good job.
Pros and cons of Rabaconda vs Zip-Ty tire stand?
That was great! Thanks for putting this out there!
Thanks for watching!
Great Video, I also like your tire changer. What brand is it?
Honestly, I can't understand why anyone would still use pneumatic tubes. I've been running mousse's for a while now and love the security of never flatting. I still fight them on install now and then so thanks for the tips that should make it easier.
They’re pretty expensive. That would be a good reason.
Hi, can you share a name of the product for lubrication? Thank you
Can you send a link to that tire changing stand please. Ps best videos around
Wow - looks so easy!
Right techniques help!
Got my zip ty tire changer, it’s great!
My rear tire's bead isn't seated all the way. When i try to use air to get it to seat, then the air just keeps coming out of the part where tire bead is not fully seated. So what should I do?
Great video, as usual the explanation was excellent 👍
Glad it’s dialed!
Nice vid I appreciate all the detail
Dude that was awesome, nice job
Great video. What are you using for tire spoons. I’m looking to buy a set and I want to get something good that will work well and last a lifetime.
Thanks,
Mike
These are the tusk spoons. They’re in expensive and last forever
What kind of tire spoons are those? they look much longer than ones I have seen. I think I will try the JX8
I'd like to see you do this with just two tire spoons .most guys I'm sure don't have a setup like this
Good stuff. Didn't even use armor-all or lubricant to get that tire on. 👍
👍👍
How do you add air to seat tire with Rimrocks inserted instead of air valve?
Hi. One question. Do you never Center the spokes or check the rim for horizontal or vertical blow?
Great videos so far.
Nice garden!
Thank you!!
I've been using the Moose tire machine but like the Zip Tie shown here better as it is a bit taller and had some nice features. I welded on a small bracket onto my moose for pushing in bead stems long ago but again the zip tie machine even made it simpler. Nice vid again Rich. Now start racing would ya!!??
Start? My racing days are mostly behind me.
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Ya I get it. But you still got it in ya, I know it!! Just cause your in your 30's? doesn't mean anything. You still got it even if just for braggin rights.
For me I have nothing to gain. I’ve raced enough to know what I’m capable of. The people that support me can get way more out of my videos than my race results.
Appreciated man, tops!! Man those jX8s get good reviews. Do you rate the Nitro Mousses?
I’m just having my first set of mousse installed on my bike and none of the locals I ask have heard of using 2 rim locks for mousse. But I’m not sure why cause it seems likely a mousse would throw a bead with no internal pressure.
i liked the part you used water based lube to your hair!! Nice video, thc
Giant zip ties for the front to keep it from popping out as you finish it.
After the first install they get beat down and are easy.
Link for this tire change machine?
I purchased the Rabaconda...similar to your stand...and huge huge tip...watch their tutorial video (which is very similar to yours in terms of technique) and it will be easy to change a mousse.
All about proper technique!
@@IRCTireUSAMoto M5B and JX8 my two fave rear tires :)
effortless , nice stuff
Thanks for watching!
Red rubber grease works well also...............cross-country rally racing guys have lots of tips for getting mousses to last a long time due to the nature the racing being endurance focused
Great tips!
Great demo Rich, mouses are the best and lubbing helps big. Question: should one run soft mouses with a gummy, and can a medium mousse accelerate wear in a gummy tire
Yes the harder the mousse is the more it will accelerate the wear. Gummy tires want the ability to flex less flex equals more wear.
@@IRCTireUSAMoto thanks for clearing that 👍 👌 😀
Thank you for all your videos rich.....top shelf
2 questions
Can you write which stand/fixture you use and where to purchase?
I did not understand what lube you used. Can you write it down here please. I need to find an equivalent in Europe.
ZipTy Tire Stand. ZipTyracing.com
Lube is Sil-Glyde.
can i ask i have 2holes in my rim one for halter and other for tube(valve) i need to mount 2 rim locks and dont need valve am i right? for mount mousse
What would you recommend for my 23 Kawasaki KLX 300R for trail riding
6:01 IYMMOOUGHOUGU 😂😂
Hello, I wanted to ask which mousse I need for my rims. I have M59 80-100/21 in front and scorpion xc mid soft 120-100/18 in back.
Dang you make that look easy! Any experience with running mousses on a dual sport? Most say they won't last because they get too hot and break down.
All depends on the amount road miles and the weight of your bike, is it a 250 or a 890…?
@@offroad3607 450, never go over 55 mph and it's always 50-60 degrees F here. Feel my tires sometimes and they are never hot. Maybe I should try 1 out and see how it lasts.
@@keshmo12 Gotta be worth a try, I'm in a similar situation with my WR250F. 👍
Talk to Beau at Ready to Ride Rentals, he runs Mousses in his ADVs.
It all depends on your speed but with the right lube the last a long time!
I thought I was good doing tyre changes on my dirt bike until i saw you!
Thanks for watching!
I’ve always used the age old technique of running my gummy until it falls off the rim…
Needless to say this video is one of my favorites on the channel now 🤘
Haha! That works super good!!
Neutech tubliss and half mousse, best!
Half mousse?
3rd question: do you ride RedBull Erzbergrodeo?
I’d love to one day!
@@IRCTireUSAMoto
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Rich, did you know your shoes match your bike, Sil-Glyde is great stuff and it's also available in a spray can.
🙌🙌
Love how beat the rim is. It’s a tool and a toy, not a trophy.
You sounded so much like Bob Ross in this one. LOL
Paint a Pretty little tree here.
@@IRCTireUSAMoto I thought the exact
same thing LOL
Damn, that was easy!
(.. if you don't mind a little joke. I changed a tire on my electric scooter once ;) )
2 rim locks on the front wheel as well?
No just one
Lets say for a kenda gauntlet 130/80 - 18, do i need a mousse same size 130/80-18, cause some ppl on use the mousse 120 in the tires 140 and 130... but i dont know why. what you recommend?
Yes a smaller mousse will give a softer feel. Usually one size down is just right for a worn in feel. Using the same size will be equivalent to 15 psi or so although it will last much longer.
How do you add air?
I have a hole drilled on the rim for air. 👍
After 3 non-repairable flat tires with tubliss within 6 hours of riding, I’ve finally come to this step
Update: 4th tire today
I just swapped out a rear with extra heavy duty tube and 5 gallon bucket.... I don't think I want to try a moose
Yes if flats aren’t an issue for you tubes are great. Riding Endurocross and Hard enduro Tubes can’t handle the hard hits. They are no wear near as reliable as a mousses.
Im new and am on day 4 trying to install/mount my first mouysse. Any lever I let go of flips out and the bead slides up. Every video I watch everyones levers stays in and holds the bead down in the rim trough or at least acts as a guide to let the bead slide down. My mousse just pops back up and out. As a matter of fact the whole mousse keeps climbing out of the rim I had to use hose clamps just to hold the mousse over the rim. Its like mousse is to big but its the size to use. 90/100 tire fatty 90/100 michelin mousse. I ordered 4 more bead buddies 😮…! Hoping they will help the bead slide down. I can send a picture of where Im stuck at if anyone wants to help me. Redondo Bch Ca
I’m with ya on that one. None of the mousse I have used go on as easily as in these videos. Correct size mousse and tire. And I’m using an IRC VE tire….
Your tire was so soft and compliant. Do a video with a Maxxis Desert IT! They are a real $&@!?$&!!!
That’s definitely a tire that’s made to last… 😂
Great video! Will you come and install mine? he,he
Why are you changing that perfectly good tire????
For the video you just watched 😂
My wife is always wondering why I'm always in the garage buttering my mousse, I tell her that its my safe space.
😂
Silicon Spay used by many professional rally riders.
Just tried to get a 140 Michelin bib into a 140 Metz 6 days. Absolutely no chance of getting it on the rim.
Atleast you can use the water based stuff in your hair so it doesn't go to waste :P
😂 perfect!
Let's see you do a NEW mousse in a NEW tire please
That is a new tire
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Title of your video, "BEST techniques for changing mousses!", yet you don't change the mousse! You used an old run-in mousse that my grandma can change from her wheelchair. Let's see you struggle with a GNARLY mousse and a GNARLY tire, instead of just looking good for the camera.
It’s the same technique regardless. Be it new mouses are definitely a bit tougher.
I realized that my dealer ordered me a rear mousse that was 3 sizes too large, hence my utter frustration. I apologize
Great tutorial thx! Not sure if it helps the process ..but I utilize about 900 F-bombs during the procedure lol
Man the right tools make it a lot easier. I just did one with the wrong tools. It was NOT enjoyable.
Absolutely!!
But what about my rims? 😢
This video would have more credibility if you swore at least a couple of times when trying to set the rimlocks, or threw the wheel across the yard and into the street. Going to copy this method on my next tire change and see if I can get to your state of zen
😂😂 so funny
Wheelbearing Grease, The moose is always wet.
An Australian TH-camr, 4xOverland, home was robbed due to content he put online which gave away his address. Something to be wary of.
Ok so ive tried to bead a tire eight times now wtf
The black rims on my KTM make the bike look older than it actually is.
😂