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Tire Changing Work Around
Dirt Bike Tire Changing Tips - Dr. Dirt
Continue to slowly work your way around the tire, moving the next tire iron the shortest possible distance from the last one-usually about 2 inches apart from each other. Any closer and you will have too much trouble pushing the tire iron in between the tire and the rim. If you have the luxury of three tire levers (I like the Motion Pro spoons), it makes the job easier. You don't have to fight and pull out irons as much. View Related Article
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