Proud owner of a new to me No-Mar Classic tire changer. Has the accessories for ATV and Cruiser rims and does Car tires also. Now I can do my own tire changes, especially my Marchesini, Marvic and Momo rims. Handles 10" to 21" rims with up tp 4" offset for fat ATV tires or Belt drive sprockets etc. so very adaptable. Highly recommend this to all
Tire Changer
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Tire Changer
Last edited by ns86 on Sun May 06, 2018 9:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
1985 RZ500
1986 RG500
1986 RG500 C
1992 RGV500 WW ATR
1992 RGV500 LS
1985 NS500 Spencer p
1989 TZR500 Biaggi p
1984 RZV500 Rainey p
1994 NSR250sp R
1983 NS250 p
1987 RG250 WW p
1983 RG250 p
1988 YSR50 p
1986 RG500
1986 RG500 C
1992 RGV500 WW ATR
1992 RGV500 LS
1985 NS500 Spencer p
1989 TZR500 Biaggi p
1984 RZV500 Rainey p
1994 NSR250sp R
1983 NS250 p
1987 RG250 WW p
1983 RG250 p
1988 YSR50 p
Re: Tire Changer
After having a few service availability and pricing issues with my two local tire guys I bit the bullet and was close to buying one of these:
https://www.gp503.de/index.php/reifenmo ... gp503.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Luckily I found one of them used only 30 km from my place incl. a balancer for 175 Eur! As it was no shipping/pickup only, I was the first to show up and grab it
That'll pay off in close over a year as I have around 5 tires a year to mount.
It was already used to mount the first two slicks on my race bike. Not 100% easy, but now I wish I had bought one much earlier ...
https://www.gp503.de/index.php/reifenmo ... gp503.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Luckily I found one of them used only 30 km from my place incl. a balancer for 175 Eur! As it was no shipping/pickup only, I was the first to show up and grab it
That'll pay off in close over a year as I have around 5 tires a year to mount.
It was already used to mount the first two slicks on my race bike. Not 100% easy, but now I wish I had bought one much earlier ...
Bye
Martin
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Re: Tire Changer
Built a "GP503 type" tire changer 10 years ago, cost was about 90€ for material and equipment.
Saved me a lot of money
Saved me a lot of money
My bikes:
RD500 YPVS 1GE
RD350 YPVS 31K 1985
Honda CBR 1000 RR SC57
Yamaha R1 RN04
RD500 YPVS 1GE
RD350 YPVS 31K 1985
Honda CBR 1000 RR SC57
Yamaha R1 RN04
Re: Tire Changer
I live an hour from a city so being able to do this myself saves money in gas as well, and a lot of time. Anything local is sure to damage alloy rims. It can even do Carbon rims. I had a basic cheap version which I adapted with my own version of Mojo Blocks. I got this No-Mar for a steal, $300! These cost over $1000 with the additional parts and shipping so I would never have got one that price! Used ones are rare, highly sought after, and sell for considerably more than I paid. Works amazing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N80C7eEOyMY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N80C7eEOyMY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1985 RZ500
1986 RG500
1986 RG500 C
1992 RGV500 WW ATR
1992 RGV500 LS
1985 NS500 Spencer p
1989 TZR500 Biaggi p
1984 RZV500 Rainey p
1994 NSR250sp R
1983 NS250 p
1987 RG250 WW p
1983 RG250 p
1988 YSR50 p
1986 RG500
1986 RG500 C
1992 RGV500 WW ATR
1992 RGV500 LS
1985 NS500 Spencer p
1989 TZR500 Biaggi p
1984 RZV500 Rainey p
1994 NSR250sp R
1983 NS250 p
1987 RG250 WW p
1983 RG250 p
1988 YSR50 p