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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 20305" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I let my mad mate at a tyre shop do mine, sooo much easier.</p><p>In the past i have changed tyres on my own, i seem to damage it a little though so i avoid it as much as possible. If using a tube its fine, but i tend to pinch a bit of the bead when i try and do it at home.</p><p>The ratchet strap is awesome, i had a problem with tyres not seating on the bead and refused to pump up, hook the strap around it and presto! I agree to watch out when you release it, they come off pretty fast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 20305, member: 82"] I let my mad mate at a tyre shop do mine, sooo much easier. In the past i have changed tyres on my own, i seem to damage it a little though so i avoid it as much as possible. If using a tube its fine, but i tend to pinch a bit of the bead when i try and do it at home. The ratchet strap is awesome, i had a problem with tyres not seating on the bead and refused to pump up, hook the strap around it and presto! I agree to watch out when you release it, they come off pretty fast! [/QUOTE]
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