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25 Responses to “Easy dirt bike tire change instructions”
  1. Comanche14680 says:

    just put the tire and wheel on top of your old tire, good stand there

  2. JOHNNYGIX says:

    wow, that’s a really good way to take the tire off at the last part, pull both beads outside the rim and then it just slides off. The way I did it would scratch the hell out of the rim :p

  3. dirtdude232 says:

    oh my god try it without the stand it SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Vilagen says:

    Also anyone know the song at the start?

  5. Vilagen says:

    sweet this guide makes tire changing soo much easyer :]

  6. yz250rawr says:

    Met this guy at the San Fran Races! JERK!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. waffles121 says:

    you must be very proud

  8. projectspillman says:

    me and my uncle can change a tire in less than 4 minutes

  9. yamahamotoqauds says:

    thanks

  10. nkrider14 says:

    It makes it so the tire doesn’t slide around the rim when your riding and break the stem on the tube.

  11. yamahamotoqauds says:

    I am a beginner at changing tires so I have always heard of this but what does a rim lock do?

  12. BKaiz009 says:

    me and my friend were trying to take off my dirt bike tire and tried for an hourand i was getting so pissed then i decided to go on youtube this was the first video i saw half way through the video it helped me soo much and it ended up taking me 2 min when i went back and tried awsome video helps alot recommended!!! A+++++++++++++

  13. deelong4002 says:

    I watched this a couple of times and decided to give it a try. To my suprise its not that hard. Obviously its harder than he makes it look, but it was worth it to me to save $40/tire to have the stealership do it

  14. Paulstathis1992 says:

    yess. thank you =) now i can change my tire and know what im doing haha

  15. taylor4I4ce says:

    The bead is the edge of the tire that is tucked into the rim when completely mounted. Popping the bead or pushing it down just breaks the seal between the tire and the rim that has formed from the tire being inflated and locking itself into the rim, essentially. This is achieved when you see him pushing down on the sidewalls and forming a gap between the edge of the tires (the bead) and the rims. Does that make sense?

  16. Paulstathis1992 says:

    wut does he mean push the bead down?? what is that and what part on the wheel is it? thanks

  17. MARIOBLAHA says:

    nice thanks

  18. tjalolx says:

    awesome :P im going to make my own tire tools tomorrow and hopefully i wount break the tube when im changing it.

  19. KawiDirtRider says:

    ………? -_-

  20. jojojorgeton says:

    would not recomend those MP spoon tire irons if you are rookie.you will break them and they are $16-18 bucks a pop!!$20 bucks will get you three good steel ones.practice and ride safe.

  21. BILEU209 says:

    Puta cara complicado da porra…vo pedi pro “Louro pe de espatula” com seu martelo de borracha mostar como troca um pneu em 2 min… esses americanos sao fodas….

  22. ichykawa says:

    That’s not how you change a tire. He’s suposed to be flailing around on a nasty garage floor with those cheapo 8″ irons the rest of us have.

  23. sgtboat says:

    Must be nice to have all the specialty tools in the world. Do they have instructions for people that cant run out and buy tools whenever they want

  24. redspecks says:

    i bought a used crf100f and i need to get the tube redone. i think the previous owner used too much”Fix-a-Flat” so when i go to change the tube is there gona be a bunch of green stuff come out? thanks for your help

  25. straightrider150 says:

    what was that about making sure the beed of the rim stopper falling into the dish of the rim? i didnt undeerstand it

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