Where can I find instructions for using the Dirt Bike Tire Changer?
Please take a look at this video.
Please take a look at this video.
Yes, the Rabaconda Dirt Bike Tire Changer works on 16-21" rims.
The standard spindle of Dirt bike tire changer is 20mm, and a few millimeters' difference with the hub does not affect the process. It works perfectly well for 22mm.
Take a look at our videos, and then practice, practice, practice!.
Technically, yes, but using the Dirt Bike Tire Changer on Street Bike wheels leaves a large risk for rim scratches to occur during the tire changing process and, as a result, is not something we recommend. We suggest using the Rabaconda Street Bike T
Yes, it does! To avoid pinching the tube, we recommend keeping 0.3 bar / 4 psi pressure in the tube, then using the same technique as with mousse tires. The tube valve should be pushed inside the tire before completely pushing the tire off the rim.
Technically, yes, but using the Dirt Bike Tire Changer on Street Bike wheels leaves a large risk for rim scratches to occur during the tire changing process and, as a result, is not something we recommend. We suggest using the Rabaconda Street...
Allow us to explain why the tire lever tray is not welded to the frame.The tire lever tray is not welded because it creates a problem in the galvanization process and affects the aesthetics of the surfaces. We are using heavy-duty double sided...
This tire changer is designed to be used with spoked wheels. For cast wheels use the Rabaconda Street Bike Tire Changer.
Yes, as long as these are wire-spoked rims, not cast or alloy rims for Supermoto.
Wheel support quick-release screws can be tightened to lock the supports firmly in place. The base frame received rubber feet in 2017 (Gen4), which hugely improved the stability. It is a manual, not automatic tire changer and the bead breaker does...
Yes, it does. The technique differs somewhat from changing tires with bib mousses or air tubes. You lift the tire over the edge of the rim with tire irons from one side, then flip the wheel and lift the tire over the edge of the other side of the...
There are plenty of different rim savers available on the market. Or you can use plastic covers for tire irons. Or simply wrap the irons with tape to avoid scratching your rims.