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Author Topic: no mar tire changer review  (Read 226 times)
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« on: April 06, 2008, 12:52:59 PM »

ordered it last monday and got it 4 days later on thursday. i was going to get the more expensive jr pro model but no mar talked me out of it and sold me the less expensive classic package. assembly was easy, i just had to ream out one of their holes a little because the bolt wouldn't go thru like it was supposed to. all the parts are heavy duty and seem to be high quality. the powder coating job is top notch. i have a spare rim so setting up the blocks for the busa rim was easy. probably would of been a pain in the ass if the tire was on the rim for initial set-up. i also have a a stock take off tire with a screw in the tread that only had 1200 miles on it. my first attempt to mount the tire was akin to a monkey f*cking a football. the mounting end of the mount/demount bar has two tips. the front tip was kind of binding so the rear tip was cocking and coming out of the bead and i would lose the the bite i had. thats when i decided to install the handle i thought i wouldn't need and to use the spray lube i thought wasn't necessary what a big difference there is some muscle required to do the job it isn't as easy/breezy as the video on the website makes it look but i can tell that the more i do it the easier it will be. no mar told me to get the classic if i was changing mostly sportbike tires because they are the easiest to change. any other tire type i might have went with the jr pro. i am happy with this purchase and give it a thumbs up also notice the craftsman 30 gallon 5 hp 240 volt compressor that was given to me for free that also kicks ass for the price



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« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2008, 01:34:41 PM »

When I get my new Schinko I'll be over to ude it.  thumbs  up
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« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2008, 05:08:47 PM »

When I get my new Schinko I'll be over to ude it.  thumbs  up


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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2008, 09:30:33 PM »

Sweet let me know how you like it  thumbs  up

I got a HF for $50.oo picking it up this wknd coming...

Was too damn cheap for me to pass up, I can still use the HF for the KLR and other offroad toys and get a NoMar if I need too for all the Sportbikes.

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