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	 Seaking Seaking
 No way.. THAT simple?! I will certainly give that one a try when I get the new tires for the GS650G.. $40 is the norm for installation and balance of tires around here.. I just inherited several thousand zip ties from a friend who had to empty his garage for his next military posting and these will come in handy..
 
 How about removing the tires from the frame? Reverse process? compress the beads off the rim, zip tie them up and pull off the rim? Gonna have to try that.. Hmmmm
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	 Mop Bucket Mop Bucket
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	 Seaking Seaking
 breaking the bead is the hard part.. hard to do with those clamps.. but once broken, the rest is simple.. hmm interesting..
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 Spoons are your friend, and you'll need 'em if you're a tube guy.Originally posted by Mop Bucket View PostI was wondering the same thing on the removal. Think I will have to give it a try also.
 
   
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	 spyug spyug
 I'm not sure how this will work on smaller tires. Notice he mentions "on 20,21 or 22" rims'. I think the smaller ones will be harder to compress.
 
 Getting the old ones off has always been harder IMHO and I usually resort to a cut off wheel and cold chisels. Not pretty but it gets 'er done.
 
 I'll be interested to hear if this does work on those smaller diameters.
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	 Seaking Seaking
 I have a new 17" wheel sitting in the shop that I tried this on and you can compress the tire by hand to get the zip ties on the tire. If you notice in the video, the chrome rim he's mounting the tire on is rather large? Almost like a 200? The tire that he's using for his demo seems like it has a lot more lower profile than a regular tire which would again make it more difficult to compress, hence the need for the clamps.Originally posted by spyug View PostI'm not sure how this will work on smaller tires. Notice he mentions "on 20,21 or 22" rims'. I think the smaller ones will be harder to compress.
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	 OLDENUFF OLDENUFF
 I tried the zip ties when replacing the 15" rear tire on my Vmax. No go. After several tries I spooned it on in about 5 minutes.
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 The skinny 21" on my KLR Front almost comes off by hand... break the bead with your fingers & then pull it off the rim.
 The 17" rear by comparison is a real pig. Good luck with this method on the GS....1980 GS1000G - Sold
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