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Old 12-03-2009, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Lucky
I have a heavy-duty Milwaukee hammer drill if you need it.

You should have never posted here about it. Now we will all be going to "Drew's Tire Service" when we need to mount new rubber.

It's the least I can do for you guys. get your tires shipped to my house as I am here most of the time and ride your bike over Mr. Lucky.
 
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No comment Mr. Lucky
 
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anubiss, did I miss the link for the u-tube video? If not could you post it up. I would like to see it in action. Thanks,WR.
 
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Originally Posted by anubisss
It's the least I can do for you guys. get your tires shipped to my house as I am here most of the time and ride your bike over Mr. Lucky.
WOW, there are still a few nice guys out there. There aren't many of us left lol!
 
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by anubisss
No comment Mr. Lucky
WTF?!!!!!!!! 1 minute between your post #11 and #12 ... gimme a chance!
 
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I think this is what he was talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOlFE_JHCqQ
 
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What was Ur address again...........
 
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HarleyGoodies, thanks for the link,also anubiss for the original post. This like it might work fairly well,WR.
 
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I like it ... a lot. I especially like the hitch attachment so it doesn't take up much room not being used which is most of the time.

I was pointed to this No Mar changer but the price was a bit steep for me at $495.

I actually settled for the Harbor Freight one thinking at my age I might not get enough use out of one more expensive. I guess I'll see when I try changing the 200mm tire out with a car tire on my Softy. I couldn't find a shop to do it for me so I'm on my own for this one.

Did I mention I really like the hitch attachment ...?
 
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by anubisss
All I need now is a way to bolt it to the floor in my workshop.
You can hammer drill the holes in your garage floor and put the female bolt receiver in the floor so when you remove the tire changer you aren't tripping over studs sticking up. Next best thing to the hitch attachment.
 


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