D danf1234 Discussion Starter Mar 5, 2009 #1 Is it possible to get old tyres off a wheel without any special tools?
pjefferi Joined Jan 2009 105 Posts | 0+ Milton Keynes, England Mar 5, 2009 #2 2 ways mate: 1) Do a massive burnout until the pops and shreds - tyre will fall off :laugh 2) A believe A303 posted a vid in the how to section the other day http://www.rsvzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6416 Either of these, but number 1 is more fun! irate
2 ways mate: 1) Do a massive burnout until the pops and shreds - tyre will fall off :laugh 2) A believe A303 posted a vid in the how to section the other day http://www.rsvzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6416 Either of these, but number 1 is more fun! irate
andirsv1 Joined Jul 2007 3K Posts | 0+ West Lothian, Scotland Mar 5, 2009 #3 danf1234 said: Is it possible to get old tyres off a wheel without any special tools? Click to expand... Doubtful Dan mate.........:dunno
danf1234 said: Is it possible to get old tyres off a wheel without any special tools? Click to expand... Doubtful Dan mate.........:dunno
badgermilk Joined Oct 2008 220 Posts | 0+ Hampshire UK Mar 5, 2009 #4 take out the valve use a vice to break the bead you will need levers to get the tyre off though
supertedlover Joined Mar 2008 3K Posts | 0+ Lincolnshire Mar 6, 2009 #5 badgermilk said: take out the valve use a vice to break the bead you will need levers to get the tyre off though Click to expand... that`ll be a no then :biggrin
badgermilk said: take out the valve use a vice to break the bead you will need levers to get the tyre off though Click to expand... that`ll be a no then :biggrin
stefano Joined Apr 2008 398 Posts | 0+ Hastings, East Sussex Mar 9, 2009 #6 Go to a garage and ask them to do it. Took tyre of my Divvy to fit onto my Mille, no Probs.