Looking for local tire changer - Local Birmingham / Tuscaloosa Area

Started by Gearbanger, May 08, 2024, 06:32:34 PM

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Gearbanger

Looking to see if I can find anyone local that has a motorcycle tire changer.  I have a balancer myself but just don't feel like spooning them on if I don't have too.  I'll have the wheels off and ready just waiting now for my tires to come in.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
2012 Yamaha Majesty
2018 Kymco Like 150i

jrobinson


Gearbanger

I appreciate it.  Your just a bit far out for me.  There used to be a guy local, I think he went by YamaMoto that had a NoMar here but I'm not sure if he on the forum anymore.

Updated already....  Just bought some more spoons and something to break the bead...   Looks like I'll be doing it myself.  This is the third bike in 5 months.  I really need my own changer.

Thanks everyone.  I hate this place isn't active anymore.
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2018 Kymco Like 150i

Chuck & Susan

Keep Posting @Gearbanger and the activity will grow again.

Glad you posted.

Chuck
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KrisCook

It'll come back.  We just have to post up some fun stuff.  Rides, Flashmobs, wrench parties...
Hey jrobinson, I love the way the forum looks and feels now.  It's ready for action!

And Gearbanger, there is a real shortage of motorcycle shops around Birmingham.  And that's getting to be more and more the case nationwide as parts and diagnostics get harder to obtain. 
Sounds good except for pretty much everything you said.  ---Brian A

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2018 Honda Grom

norton73

I bought one of the rabaconda street changers last year. I could probably be talked into getting more practice with it with the proper social lubricants ;-)
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N4HHE

Quote from: norton73 on June 13, 2024, 01:50:39 PMI bought one of the rabaconda street changers last year. I could probably be talked into getting more practice with it with the proper social lubricants ;-)

RuGlyde is the proper tire lubricant.