Homemade Tyre removal

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Demon James
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Homemade Tyre removal

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So after a season of no grip (unless the track was glued) and being unable to find a tyre fitter that could cope, I decided to at least get the old lardy lumps off myself.

Bring forth the DIY bead breaker. I thought I've got nothing to lose as the tyres were made in 1988 :shock: which I've recently found out.

I was tempted to cut them off and trash them but this little device was a total success :thumbright:

Whipped the tubes out no problem then with my Wendy's help we also got the tyres off without any damage to us, tyres or rims :)

All made from scrap, even the 10 foot curved handle (possibly a little over engineered :lol: but I didn't have to make a mark 2) and no tape measures where harmed during the fabrication of this tool, this may show ;) :lol:
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Plenty of leverage with that handle :) great tool :thumbright:
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:lol: :lol: yup. I have been told by a few people that it would be very hard to break the bead by hand so I had no idea how much leverage I’d need.

Turns out not much, mind you, the weight of the handle alone may have helped :lol: :lol:

It was a test bar we made when playing with the capabilities of our roller machine. It has no use whatsoever , until now ;) glad I didn’t throw it out :D
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Yeah man.
Tyre lever/ 10 ton press !!! :lol:

Like it :thumbright:
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Like it !
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:lol: My guys came into work this morning and asked what it was.

I said "It's a rubbish see-saw for someone with no friends" :lol:
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If I can remove tyres safely, why not try and build the tools to mount them back on?

Bit of a long shot but it worked. Even down to the non scratch moulded pvc and steel fitting tool. Found an old bit of black down pipe, warmed it with a hot-air gun and moulded it round the end of the bar. No scratches, smooth action and one fitted tyre :thumbright:

15x15 rims no longer a problem :)
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Barking and brilliant at the same time!

Brilliant! :thumbright:
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Excellent work, love it!
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Pete wrote: Tue Oct 17, 17 11:50 pm Barking and brilliant at the same time!

Brilliant! :thumbright:
:lol: My hand has been forced by lack of capable fitting stations in the area, even commercial set ups dont seem to have the machinery for 15" wide rims.

Still, their loss is my gain it would seem. I can now swap rear tyres at will in less than an hour with clearing up :)

Now, how about building a balance stand ( the old fashioned way) :-k hmmmmmmm ;)
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