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Yup, they can be hard work but don't take too long to knock types on and off. Plenty of washing up liquid for lube is your friend for getting them on and off
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As said, plenty of lube & make sure you bolt it down well.
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wont work on clones! the changer needs a centre hole to mount the wheels
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too be honest that's not such a bad idea as i have a pig of a job finding someone to balance centre less alloys
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the manual balances look like they'd be awesome, again if cyclones had centers.
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It's easy enough to use once you get the hang of it.
My tutor at college can take a tyre off and put it back on in under a minute using a manual changer
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Seen a video from somewhere out in the middle east of a kid doing a manual tyre change, so definitely in the technique lol
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I remember bending a few rims when i first used it, as i wasnt putting the lever in the well properly. Good job they were scrapped wheels! Lol
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Used plenty of soapy water. Stuck at it today and finaly got the hang of it.
Only bad thing about is the bead breaker.