Same premise as bearings. Freeze the wheel, tire in the sun. Add in some diluted Murphy's oil soap and it should go on
Just need 4 big zip ties and four Clydesdale horses!Um, yeah, but that machine that did all the work? That's the REAL trick to this vid!
I have read where soaking the tires in really hot water helps soften them up a bit, and the water residue left on the inside of the tire, maybe with a little soap applied to it as well, might help it slip into place?
However it happens, I know my hands are going to hurt like H - E - double toothpicks afterwards. That's where the arthritis pills and CBD gummies come into play.
I've gotten them on by putting the rim in a freezer it'll cause the metal to retract a bit then hot water on the tire and soapUm, yeah, but that machine that did all the work? That's the REAL trick to this vid!
I have read where soaking the tires in really hot water helps soften them up a bit, and the water residue left on the inside of the tire, maybe with a little soap applied to it as well, might help it slip into place?
However it happens, I know my hands are going to hurt like H - E - double toothpicks afterwards. That's where the arthritis pills and CBD gummies come into play.
53 was a very good year for me. Loved your wedding trike with what I call the poofy seat. Your aluminum bike is wonderful and I like all your work on the seatpost. Good luck to the newlyweds.Father's Day RRB post. He would have enjoyed seeing what we do here.
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My thanks to two RRB friends for these photos, @SwissGuy for the collage, and @The Renaissance Man for his graphic work on me and Dad and our '53s.
And to these two young men, who made me what I am today, a father. From Long Beach, California in '97 at sea level, to yesterday at 12000' in Summit County, Colorado, they have made me proud to be their father.
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Happy Father's Day to all my RRB dads out there!
Thanks man!53 was a very good year for me. Loved your wedding trike with what I call the poofy seat. Your aluminum bike is wonderful and I like all your work on the seatpost. Good luck to the newlyweds.
I'm REALLY looking forward to the ride video of YOU on the trike!
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