How I Cut My ATV Tires OFF and Why
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I got a Suzuki Vinson for $800 because the shifter was stuck, the tire was flat, the battery was missing and the fuel system was rotten. In the last video we fixed the shifter→ • $800 ATV Now Worth $5k... In this video I'm taking care of the front flat tire issue X 2. ATV tires can be hard to break the bead the rest is somewhat easy. These two tires were the hardest I've ever seen!
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Large bolt cutters, best tool I found to cut the bead.
We always use a tractor and a handyman jack. Put the square base of the jack right on top of the bead and then jack up the tractor, she will break the bead every time. You can use a good sized bottle jack too and a heavy vehicle. With the steel base of the jack and the weight of the vehicle it puts more direct pressure than trying to drive on it.
Getting ready to do new tires on ours, nice video. Ours hopefully isn't so bad as we have the current one's since new and have never put anything (fix a flat, etc) in them.
Hey, what's with the painted toe nails there buddy???? lol
@garyb2516
Жыл бұрын
Ol’ Blue
front end loader... or Oscillating Multi-Tool... but if it's a hassle the loader trick always works for me.
Do people remember when your channel was the top mechanic channel on KZread!? And still is!
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
One of the top three in the beginning. Eric, Scotty and I.
How I've always done it is a 1/2" steel plate about 12" square or more.. or at least a 2x12 piece of lumber; and set your plate over the tire, right up to the edge of the rim, and drive over that with your truck. It helps to have a 7.3L Diesel. lol.. She's heavy
Fabulous.
Cordless jigaw works well for tyres.
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip Troy!
Ok here is the trick. Take a heat gun and run it on the rim back and forth about 7 inches or so. Right where the bead sits on the other side of the rim. It will probably take a couple minutes to get it hot enough. Once you do that put it on your bead breaker and it will just about fall off .
I wasted two hours trying to change my own quad tires before deciding to take em to to the dealer, no regrets
I still have around a dozen quads and dirt bikes in my shed, from buying junkers and fixing them over the years.. Yamaha blaster, Yamaha banshee. old school Suzuki 500 enduro, 660 Rpator. Honda 450R, DS650, CR500 big bore, YZ250, and air cooled 83' CR480 desert racer (my favorite)... I also put a Rotax 500cc onto a two seater go kart. Pretty sweet-- I clocked it with a gps phone at 74mph in less than two little city blocks. with 2 people in it. lol.. It's too fast for the little chinese go kart frame, with little to no brakes. I bought a Honda 250R three wheeler for $400 once, the engine was all in pieces-- They already had the new part bought, they just forgot how to put it together... I needed to order a new head gasket, but I wanted to test ride it that day-- so I had a random piece of coper flashing laying around and I cut out my own head gasket with that--- and it work out great, so I just kept it on there.. I think it was a little thinner, so it raised my compression just a bit too, because it had really good power.... I sold both of my 250R's though.. Sold two different Banshee's.. traded one for a Suzuki LT500 Quadzilla that I rode for awhile-- and I ended up trading it for an Ak with a bunch of ammo and some money. I wish I would have kept that Quadzilla... But I traded that AK back to that same guy, for the Honda 450R.. so I can't complain. lol.. It all started by me buying 3 Yamaha blasters in a pile of parts for $700-- and that day when I got home, I got two of them running in only a few hours. So we were racing them before dark, that same day. Talk about justification for my purchase-- so I was hooked ever since then. i once bought a 99 CBR900 with all the plastics stripped off, for $400 and an old title that was signed in another guys name-- that was tricky, but I got it figured out. I got that bike running just by pulling off the kick stand switch that same day I brought it home. hahah.. I drove that bike for years-- and I sold it for $800 after it had sat a year or two and needed the carbs cleaned. Man, what a killer bike that was. Just search "99 CBR900 naked"
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
Geez, you may have had more bikes than I have! That's awesome!
@calholli
Жыл бұрын
@@briansmobile1 I bought a wrecked CBR600 for $75.. He ran into a parked car and it completely smashed in the forks and destroyed all the plastics... My buddy was really into Yamaha Tri-Z three wheelers (basically just like a honda 250R)-- and he found one that had been converted to a quad, with a factory kit. but he didn't like it since the 250cc 2 stroke Tri-z engine doesn't have a counter balance, so it was vibrating the handlebars like crazy and would make your hands numb, and it was just unrideable basically. So he converted it back to a three wheeler, and gave me that quad kit. It had a steering shaft that slid up through the goose neck on the three wheeler--- so it was already perfect to put onto this CBR600 F3 sport bike (1996)... I just slid that long shaft up through where the forks mounted-- and I started welding some brackets together to this quad kit, which had a little subframe and the A-arms and shocks all built into one piece-- I just had to connect it to the frame of the sports bike.. I bolted on two long bars along the bottom to complete the frame, so that I could take those off and still drop the engine out the bottom if I needed to... Rather than keeping it a reverse trike/ I ended up cutting off the back half of the swing arm, and welding on a Yamaha banshee swingarm and rear axle -- and beefed it all up with a heavy steel plate... The wheel base was wider in the front than in the rear, so it had a Bull Dog kind of look to it. It was ENTIRELY too fast at the dunes. lol.. I could do 100mph in 3rd gear (and it's a 6 speed). So I bought a larger sprocket, and a Smaller sprocket for the front... and I would race all the 450's out at the dunes. It was a blast... I got the idea because a guy brough out a DS650 frame that he had squeezed a fuel injected 1000cc R1 motor into, and it was so much faster than anything out there-- when this opportunity fell in my lap, I just had to build one. :) $75 donor bike, that ran like a champ. I can't argue with that; it was meant to be... I ended up selling it for $1500 after about 5 years of dune trips.
If you had a BeadBuster XB-455 which is designed in the USA you will not need to cut off another tyre.
Next time just bring them over and I'll break them off for you. The toe nails.... Had my daughters do this years ago and I think it took 4 months for it all to wear off.
There was a wife or daughter involved I bet. 😁
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
You'd have some money coming your way if you did.
@SeanBZA
Жыл бұрын
@@briansmobile1 Going to guess daughter, because wife would have done big toes only, before you moved.
I had to get 38year old Dunlops off and they did not want to come off
I cut one off with a side grinder, wrong move ha
Please hold your phone in landscape.
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vote. Do you watch on your phone or desk top?
@SJGINC
Жыл бұрын
@@briansmobile1 Phone
You do know you can hold a phone the correct way, right.
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
KZread wants videos that view well on a phone. I've had feedback from several viewers that work on things and watch everything on their phone. So I've been experimenting with the format. I would guess you're watching on a computer?
@snocrushr
Жыл бұрын
@@briansmobile1 I'm guessing that the millennials are unaware that they can rotate their phones and view KZread videos in the correct landscape orientation.
Ima take a stab at the toenails. Brian is a girl dad and she said, “Daddy, let’s paint your toenails”. ????
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
My older daughter mentioned in the Pull-A-Part challenge painted them for me. kzread.info/dash/bejne/eKlouJuCaMycnbg.html
@scooterwoodley195
Жыл бұрын
You’re a good Dad.
I vote no on the music.
Blue toe nails WTF
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
WTF is a question. Sometimes it's a statement. The answer though- my woman drug my action sports damaged yellow toe nails for a spa date. And it was good. And after was GOOD!
@skulledmonte84
Жыл бұрын
@@briansmobile1 It's different if your daughter did it.If you have one but doing it yourself lil strange
@thomas7770
Жыл бұрын
Don’t judge skulledmonte84.
@skulledmonte84
Жыл бұрын
@@thomas7770 Mind your business Tom
@briansmobile1
Жыл бұрын
@@skulledmonte84 I had some reservations about it. The massage chair, foot hot tub and not having a sore back cutting my own toenails changed that.