One thing that I've found that makes it so much easier is to use it indoors or find a way to warm up the tire. It's much easier in the Summer in a hot garage, in other seasons I use a space heater and a blanket over the tire and work fast. It gets easier with practice. 👍
This tire changer is VERY cool... but I can't justify spending over $700 on one of these when I can have a local shop do a tire swap with balancing for $25 a wheel. Even if I changed both of my tires every single year on both my bikes, it would take me 7 years to break even.
Yeah, $25 is great. Around here it's approaching $60 a wheel for mounting and balancing, and they won't touch forged wheels or balance single-sided swingarm wheels (but they'll still charge you the balance fee). Figure two rear and one front tire per year per bike, and it starts to make sense pretty quick!
@@thisisatestoftheemer If you're burning up 2 rear tires and 1 front every season, you gotta be riding REALLY hard with super sticky tires that don't last long. I've done 3 track days and ridden 2000 miles and I still have plenty of tread on my Dunlop Q3+ tires. I'm planning to upgrade to the Q5s when these are done. I'm SUPER impressed with the performance of these tires... great for both track and street.
Both my local motorcycle dealerships were but no longer are doing tire changes if you didn't buy their overpriced tires from them. Their tires are marked up about 50%. So for me, it would only take less than 4 tire changes to break even.
Love your videos man, I have a 72v Surron Light Bee but am eager to pick up a Honda CBR 650R as my first real bike. Also Superview > Hyperview. There's just too much fisheye going on with hyperview. Superview is a good balance of getting that wide angle but it not being too distorted. Keep it up!
I just purchased a No Mar, but mounted it to my garage floor, so obvs it's not portable, for say, track days. But I like the ratcheting aspect and the install looked pretty easy as well. Nice piece of equipment. For me, it's all about locking that rim in place, when it moves around when you're removing that bead, it sucks. The No Mar does a real nice job, takes a few times to get the hang of it, but dam, it's already almost paid for itself for me. I got it used on C-list for 3 bills, and changed 5 tires already, at $30 per, well on my way. And it's very satisfying doing it yourself. No waiting, no logistical hassle's, just do it in the garage. If you don't have a garage, that Rabaconda would be a real nice alternative.
Dude that ratcheting part is a game changer, i have the one from Max2h without it and man, I literally don't think I've ever sweat like that in my life trying to get a 200 rear section tire off and on 😂😂
Once you learn the zip tie trick for mounting, you will never mess with the mounting bars or clamps again. I don't touch any of my rims with a tire iron if I don't have the Motion Pro plastic guards.
Man, I love all of your videos and find them loaded with tons of information. But we really do not need such tool unless we are Rossies and need to change the tires after each lap at a budget. Just go to your local tire shop and get them changed in less than 30 minutes, now if you have fun like me doing every single repair/modification to your motorcycle by hand and have both the space and time to do this job, then I guess it okay (therapy), otherwise just make friends with the local shop and let them handle your tires. This is not mentioning that you will need to buy the balancing tool to check and apply balancing weights after each tire change.
Is this the street bike tyre changer? Only thing that puts me off of the fact the beginner kit is 523 euros and the ultimate kit with all the attachments is 699 euros, it only costs 30 quid for a garage to swap it over and balance them for you
@@adobomoto I clearly don't know your situation but I've had a lot of friends take supplements & have been in your shoes. They All say it's the Most Pain they've Ever endured (including my Son's mother). Cheers Brada, Keep making these Badass Vids., B Safe Out in these Streets💯💎👊🏽🤙🏽
@@adobomoto TH-cam timed me out for 24 hours because I used a keyword relating to contacting me on “instant graham”, it said it was spam/scams & instantly gave a 24 hour ban (except for replying to comments that tag me) 😑 Anyway what I said in it was I have lots of experience optimizing workflows for photography and videography so if you need any help with any of that lmk. I’m pretty sure you got it but some small things related to managing footage can really speed things up and that’s always helpful. Anyway, Rock on 🤘🏻 ride on 🤘🏻
One thing that I've found that makes it so much easier is to use it indoors or find a way to warm up the tire. It's much easier in the Summer in a hot garage, in other seasons I use a space heater and a blanket over the tire and work fast. It gets easier with practice. 👍
Great tip 👍 If you race like me I use my tire warmer for it :) works extremely good but don’t make them to hot or you will burn your fingers 😂
This tire changer is VERY cool... but I can't justify spending over $700 on one of these when I can have a local shop do a tire swap with balancing for $25 a wheel. Even if I changed both of my tires every single year on both my bikes, it would take me 7 years to break even.
Yeah, $25 is great. Around here it's approaching $60 a wheel for mounting and balancing, and they won't touch forged wheels or balance single-sided swingarm wheels (but they'll still charge you the balance fee). Figure two rear and one front tire per year per bike, and it starts to make sense pretty quick!
@@thisisatestoftheemer If you're burning up 2 rear tires and 1 front every season, you gotta be riding REALLY hard with super sticky tires that don't last long.
I've done 3 track days and ridden 2000 miles and I still have plenty of tread on my Dunlop Q3+ tires. I'm planning to upgrade to the Q5s when these are done. I'm SUPER impressed with the performance of these tires... great for both track and street.
Charge your buddy's 20 an make your money back
Both my local motorcycle dealerships were but no longer are doing tire changes if you didn't buy their overpriced tires from them. Their tires are marked up about 50%. So for me, it would only take less than 4 tire changes to break even.
Most tire shops will do all of this for you for $30 per tire.
Great video 👍 Always excited when I’m notified of an upload !
I appreciate the love fam!
I'm buying one next year when I get back to busy season. Been wanting one. I just work in the tourist industry in East Tennessee
We appreciate you getting burnt out for your fans! Do take care of yourself.
I like to challenge myself
Watching you ride is a stress reliever for me.. Though I agree with the angles.
Love your videos man, I have a 72v Surron Light Bee but am eager to pick up a Honda CBR 650R as my first real bike. Also Superview > Hyperview. There's just too much fisheye going on with hyperview. Superview is a good balance of getting that wide angle but it not being too distorted. Keep it up!
I just purchased a No Mar, but mounted it to my garage floor, so obvs it's not portable, for say, track days. But I like the ratcheting aspect and the install looked pretty easy as well. Nice piece of equipment. For me, it's all about locking that rim in place, when it moves around when you're removing that bead, it sucks. The No Mar does a real nice job, takes a few times to get the hang of it, but dam, it's already almost paid for itself for me. I got it used on C-list for 3 bills, and changed 5 tires already, at $30 per, well on my way. And it's very satisfying doing it yourself. No waiting, no logistical hassle's, just do it in the garage. If you don't have a garage, that Rabaconda would be a real nice alternative.
Dude that ratcheting part is a game changer, i have the one from Max2h without it and man, I literally don't think I've ever sweat like that in my life trying to get a 200 rear section tire off and on 😂😂
I love it..would’ve bought one myself
I picked this up a few months ago. With I got it sooner it’s easy and amazing!!
Hope you can visit Phils soon! Ride safe kapatid!
What an Awsome place too ride🤩🎉🥂👌Hello from Norway Sir
Its cool man I don’t care about the go pro angle, im just tryna hear that pretty voice hehe
Love ur vids man
Thanks!
Love Jenny and her r6! I can’t wait to ride with her when I move to WA!
more DIY and upgrade vlog brother, keep it up! mabuhay kabayan
Have you looked at any aftermarket headlights for the triumph? Or for any bike? In other words are there any aftermarket headlights you’re a fan of?
What's the place you got your suit from? You said it in a video but I can't find it. I remember you saying you saved a fair bit on it.
what camera/lens are you using?
Definitely a cool thing to have.
But in the past 7 years I've never needed to change tires. Altho the old 125 does need new tires now after 7 years.
Awesome vid,but that tire change still looked like it was a pain
Once you learn the zip tie trick for mounting, you will never mess with the mounting bars or clamps again. I don't touch any of my rims with a tire iron if I don't have the Motion Pro plastic guards.
That speed twin wow that red it looks amazing, Makes me wonder what Adobo thinks of it.
might need me one of these👀
Man, I love all of your videos and find them loaded with tons of information. But we really do not need such tool unless we are Rossies and need to change the tires after each lap at a budget. Just go to your local tire shop and get them changed in less than 30 minutes, now if you have fun like me doing every single repair/modification to your motorcycle by hand and have both the space and time to do this job, then I guess it okay (therapy), otherwise just make friends with the local shop and let them handle your tires. This is not mentioning that you will need to buy the balancing tool to check and apply balancing weights after each tire change.
Is this the street bike tyre changer? Only thing that puts me off of the fact the beginner kit is 523 euros and the ultimate kit with all the attachments is 699 euros, it only costs 30 quid for a garage to swap it over and balance them for you
dry scoop is the way to go!
Im in the market for tires i have a CBR1000RR. What are your thoughts on the Diablo Rosso 3
will this work on the surron and onewheel?
Anyone having a spotless motobike I always ask: "HOW??? do you even ride it?"
Literally bought it a couple hours before you posted this😂
This is really cool but the kit they sent you is 620$ witch is way to much for this in my opinion great video
It seems wildly overpriced compared to my No Mar changer.
So you are using two cameras ?
Damn i need that Konda thing.. cant stand the tyre change here will scratch the rims here like its a plastic.
Love from India mizoram❤🤘🔥🤟
I wish I could rip the hills white that lol
Dope TooL, Thanks
BTW that's probably why you're getting kidney stones BroH?!?
When I started drinking milk and eating cheese again, I felt way better. I stopped for a while, like a couple years
@@adobomoto
I clearly don't know your situation but I've had a lot of friends take supplements & have been in your shoes.
They All say it's the Most Pain they've Ever endured (including my Son's mother).
Cheers Brada, Keep making these Badass Vids., B Safe Out in these Streets💯💎👊🏽🤙🏽
I was 17 when Mt St Helens blew it's top. I believe it was once in 1980 and once in 1981.
Meanwhile the weather is just starting to cool off enough in New Orleans to start riding. “Winter” is riding season here I guess.
Hell yeah dude!
@@adobomoto TH-cam timed me out for 24 hours because I used a keyword relating to contacting me on “instant graham”, it said it was spam/scams & instantly gave a 24 hour ban (except for replying to comments that tag me) 😑
Anyway what I said in it was I have lots of experience optimizing workflows for photography and videography so if you need any help with any of that lmk. I’m pretty sure you got it but some small things related to managing footage can really speed things up and that’s always helpful. Anyway, Rock on 🤘🏻 ride on 🤘🏻
Oh step-bushing is that you 🥴
What brand of tire did you install on the r6?
You have a link?
Come ride Alaska.
If by some miracle it could work for car wheels too id actually buy it can’t rly justify it for one bike not burning thru tires that much
Does it ship worldwide
The moms of All the teenagers who ride:
“BILLY WHY DID YOU ORDER A GRAB A CONDOM??? GET IN HERE NOW!!!”
what kit to buy?
Does this work for 17in spoked wheels?
would it be good for 12inch rims
I tried it on my talaria 12” wheels, it worked. But i think grom wheels would work great
$600+?? Maybe if I had multiple bikes
Adobo doesn’t give a shit about scratches? What about the scratch on the Aprilia swing arm that was turned over to insurance?
scratches are still on the bike, and the whole reason I pay insurance 😂
@@adobomoto Not hating! That situation with the rear stand would have broken my heart 😭
Way better than scammie boobs video on it 😂
😂
@@adobomoto knew you’d like that one lol
sick video but pls get a better pre workout
700 is a rip off. Ill wait for china to offer the 50.00 dollar version
Dude that is so easy
$1500 Canadian, no thanks.
Sooo expensiv 😢