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Flat tires are a bummer. On street bikes with tubeless tires and wheels, a quick fix with a plug kit can get you back on the ride. But what about when you are on a bike that takes tubes, like a dual sport or some adventure motorcycles? Today on MC Garage we talk about changing a tube on the trail.
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As you can see, we are not in the shop today. Instead we are on the trail-with a flat. When riding dual sports, dirt bikes, and adventure bikes there is a good chance you will eventually be in the same situation as us. So I'm going to demonstrate how to replace a tube, and I'll throw in trailside tips and tricks that I've picked up over the years.
First, let's talk about what you should have in your tool kit. You need all the hand tools needed to remove both the front and rear wheel. You'll also need tire irons and a wrench or socket to loosen the rim lock and tire valve nut. I prefer CO2 cartridges for airing up the tire, but a small hand pump works as well. The final tools you need are your boots, knee braces or cups, and your hands.
Job one is to get the flat tire off of the ground. On bikes with a centerstand, that is easy. But for bikes with sidestands, you need to find a makeshift stand. A log or a big rock works great. If all else fails, lay the bike on its side. However, this will make reinstalling the wheel a massive pain. Consider yourself warned…
Once the wheel is removed, you have to get one side of the tire off to get the tube out. Loosen the rim lock, and remove the nut on the valve stem. Now it’s time to break the bead, if it hasn’t already on its own when it went flat. Lay the wheel on the side and step on the tire as close to the rim as possible with your boots. The best place to do this is opposite of the rim lock.
Make sure you leave the wheel spacers in when doing this to keep as much dirt as possible out of the wheel bearings. Also, if you are working on the front wheel, do this brake disc up. Same for the rear; the rear sprocket can take more abuse than the brake disc, and the rotor won’t chew up your hands like the pointy bits of the sprocket will if you slip in the next step.
Now it’s time to put your tire irons to work. Once again start opposite of the rim lock using two irons for the first bite. Use your knees (now you see why I said you need braces or pads) to keep the tire bead in the bell of the rim. This makes it easy to get the smaller diameter of the bead over the larger diameter of the rim. Work your way around the wheel bite by bite. I like to leave one iron folded under the brake disc for the first couple of bites to hold tension in the tire. After you get about halfway around you can just pull the bead off the rest of the way with your hand.
Pull out the tube and look it over. What caused it to go flat? Check for pinch marks or punctures. If it’s a puncture, make sure you look inside the tire very carefully for the culprit. You may also need to clean out pebbles and dirt. Once you are sure it’s clean inside the tire, slide in the new tube. Start at the valve stem to locate the tube properly.
Remove the valve core and pump up the tire slightly to get the tube inside the tire and away from the rim and bead. Then let the air out. Next, start the bead on the rim at the lock and valve stem, this will keep the tube from getting stuck between the tire and rim. Push the tire on as far around the wheel as you can by hand, using your knees again to keep the tire deep in the bell.
When it’s time to use the irons, take small bites. And perhaps my most important tip of all-do not move the iron past 90 degrees in relation to the rim. If you go past that, you can catch the tube and pinch it against the rim, and all this work is for nothing. Small bites, don’t go past 90, all the way until it’s hard to get the iron in between the rim and tire. Hit that last bit with your boot by stepping on it and applying pressure. It should just pop over.
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@rideyucatan4943
@rideyucatan4943 5 лет назад
Remember to say f*** every 15-20 seconds too - helps!
@MustMoto
@MustMoto 5 лет назад
But no throwing tools, harder to find them outdoors...they go a lot farther without walls to stop them.
@tim3062
@tim3062 4 года назад
Haha fucking oath mate!!
@YA-ee9zf
@YA-ee9zf 5 лет назад
If you’re not trained this would take from 1.5hrs to 3 hrs
@TheBraveheart55
@TheBraveheart55 3 года назад
I agree my friend!!!
@enigmaticnomadics
@enigmaticnomadics 2 года назад
I AM trained and build that much time in and call it a success.
@BorderPaps
@BorderPaps 2 года назад
With a 50/50 chance of success.
@a4meddon
@a4meddon 2 года назад
I agree with you first time it takes time but next time you know how to in a quiet minimum time so time of work decrease and thanks sharing your thoughts 🙂
@pappaclutch3266
@pappaclutch3266 2 года назад
The more you do it the fast you will get but I agree you can bet on 3 hrs for the first time
@kenlaneshortt
@kenlaneshortt 2 года назад
To search for the sharp object in the tire: Lay the tube on the rim lining up the valve with the hole to locate the part of the tire where the tube is punctured.
@cookierichards3246
@cookierichards3246 2 года назад
^^^ this is a great tip... and if you mark the tube and tire as it comes out, about 90 degrees from the valve stem, it helps to remember which way the tube came out.
@tempestandacomputer6951
@tempestandacomputer6951 5 лет назад
This is perfect, I am just about to change out the tire in my KLR in a few weeks and wanted more detail to educate myself on the whole tire change.
@josh5291
@josh5291 4 года назад
You'd be better off watching the older videos. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dAKIuSjPXxA.html
@raymondgray7310
@raymondgray7310 4 года назад
Great video but I would be more impressed if you did the rear tire without a stand
@Dowent
@Dowent 5 лет назад
One small tip, if you have trouble breaking the bead, use the sidestand and tilt the bike, using it as a lever against the tire, close to the rim.
@petermanjapan2125
@petermanjapan2125 4 года назад
You’ll need the other guy’s bike of course
@Dowent
@Dowent 4 года назад
@@petermanjapan2125 Not if you have a center stand or if you carry a small mobile service stand with you (although those are not very stable, so it's a good chance your bike will fall, so only do that as a last ditch effort).
@CoachSteve4u
@CoachSteve4u Год назад
Yes! Great reminder.
@orangelion03
@orangelion03 5 лет назад
A Bead Buddy is very handy and doesnt take up much space. I bought a set of spoons that have the correct size axle nut wrenches for my XRL on the ends. Had not thought about keeping the stem "loose" like that.
@noot7109
@noot7109 3 года назад
Extremely Need-To-Know information right here. Thank you.
@dawitfikadu5751
@dawitfikadu5751 4 года назад
Okay do you have a time limit or something, if not can we see this in real time because I didn't catch any of that? There are beginner riders watching this you know!
@bigbang1985
@bigbang1985 4 года назад
I know we see more of him than then actual job!
@AbnormalWrench
@AbnormalWrench 5 лет назад
Check out the Tubliss system. Well worth the money and it works on Enduro's too! Never puncture a tube again.
@tuanoful
@tuanoful 5 лет назад
Otherwise you'll be in for a surprise on that first turn... yep, I can attest to that
@Bananahammock88
@Bananahammock88 3 года назад
Yep. Just changed my tires this last weekend and it happened to me lol
@TheBraveheart55
@TheBraveheart55 3 года назад
I did the same thing and it scared the hell out of me!!!!
@TheJunky228
@TheJunky228 9 месяцев назад
yep same but after changing my front brake pad lol
@keithquinn5624
@keithquinn5624 2 года назад
These guys always do the front easy wheel and have tire combos that are so easy to put on and get off
@zrig1
@zrig1 4 года назад
I carry Armor all impregnated j-cloths with me as well. Good tire lube and doesn't make a mess in your gear ...
@CPUspeed
@CPUspeed 5 лет назад
Always bring sunscreen and stuff a boonie hat in your pack too
@drewsXR650L
@drewsXR650L 8 месяцев назад
humm, I was thinking to loosen the axel bolts, lay bike on side, use irons to get tube out, pump old tube to find leak, spit on leaking spot to see bubbles, have a tube patch for the hole, put tube back inside tire, use a dab of engine oil to help get the tire back on. Might even be worth taking the gas tank off so gass wont get everywhere. Would be great to see a small light tool kit that had multi use.
@Speedytrip
@Speedytrip 2 года назад
Carrying a large garbage bag (takes no space) will allow you to rest the wheel without having the bearings collect all the sand.
@gofaster474
@gofaster474 5 лет назад
Nice clean bike...clean riding gear...riiiiighht
@tigercs1
@tigercs1 4 года назад
Yeah because they rip around for hours to get dirty, sweaty and tired before they do a video for three-quarters of a million subscribers.
@derelictmachine9401
@derelictmachine9401 2 года назад
@@tigercs1 lol
@DrAbhishekSinghal
@DrAbhishekSinghal 5 лет назад
I liked this episode of MC garage ! So much better presentation than Mr. Adam waheed. Looking forward to seeing more from you Mr. Dawes!
@paulanderson388
@paulanderson388 5 лет назад
Please give further information regarding the "Never go past 90 degrees" statement. A demonstration of that meaning would be helpful.
@MustMoto
@MustMoto 5 лет назад
3:10 notice how the tire irons never go past perpendicular to the rim? When you continue to push the iron past that point the tip inside the tire can catch the tube and pinch it against the rim.
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 3 года назад
If u saw where the puncture was, could u pull out the tube enough to patch it?
@Choirboyjr11
@Choirboyjr11 5 лет назад
Best video in a long time!
@jamesgeorge6290
@jamesgeorge6290 5 лет назад
Im trying to put together a tool kit to carry with me and I really like that small wrench you were using in the video. Can you tell me the brand and/or where you got it? Thanks
@chipm2544
@chipm2544 3 года назад
Thank you for the information & technique! Well done.
@solosix3991
@solosix3991 Год назад
This is going to sound elementary, but: thoughts on Slime in the tube, prior to a flat? Should/could i use it, or will it hurt the bike?
@enigmaticnomadics
@enigmaticnomadics 2 года назад
I came here doing research for an overlander trip I'm taking. Take away? You gotta do what you gotta do.
@drewsXR650L
@drewsXR650L 8 месяцев назад
Plan A, Plan B and have what you need to force it to happen definetely.
@b.c.h4120
@b.c.h4120 2 года назад
I always start the removal process at the rim lock and I finish the installation at the rim lock. This way, I can keep the bead of the tire off the rim as I work on the other side. You can start and finish opposite the rim lock if your rim lock is not being push on my the rubber rim strip. I like to puch a hole in my rim strips for the rim lock to go through for this reason.
@tomasmarny5979
@tomasmarny5979 24 дня назад
Bring a heavy duty plastic trash bag to place the wheel on to keep the dirt out of the seals, bearings and the tire. When done, turn it inside out and place your dirty paper towels and rubber gloves in to take with you to dispose of.
@jeremypriest7866
@jeremypriest7866 4 года назад
How about a video on bump starting?
@JukeBoxFail
@JukeBoxFail 5 лет назад
Great video
@tigercs1
@tigercs1 4 года назад
Would diagnosing new/worsening vibrations in a motorcycle with potential fixes be worth an MC Garage video? I've tightened every major bolt, lubed the sht out of and alignment check of the chain, different fuels, changed the oil+spark plug, new air cleaner, checked the wheel bearings plus more and cant seem to have a win. Maybe weird tyre wear? I have no idea, thats why I'm asking! Cheers
@TheReacTT
@TheReacTT 5 лет назад
On this episode of MC Outdoors...
@MarcinWojtczuk
@MarcinWojtczuk 2 года назад
Ok, I see what I need. Where do I put all those tools for a ride? I don't want to end up a winch in my kidney, so backpack isn't probably a good idea for this. But.. there is no other place. Now what?
@michaellesko976
@michaellesko976 5 лет назад
my cruiser runs on tubes. any tips on getting the wheels ( of a nearly 700lb bike) in the air to change a tube?
@echd1
@echd1 3 года назад
Have you figured out how to do it? my motorcycle has no center stand and I have no idea how to do it
@Don-du7du
@Don-du7du Год назад
The Aussie adventure bike guy had a good idea ratchet strap either the front or back of the bike to a tree
@drewsXR650L
@drewsXR650L 8 месяцев назад
@@Don-du7du having a rachet strap very good idea!
@bikermeeth
@bikermeeth 9 месяцев назад
Thank you❤
@Yabadoop
@Yabadoop 2 года назад
When im in the trails i bring 2 water bottles, so when i get a flat i drain the oil/gas and put the bike on his side to change the tire
@jg1468
@jg1468 Год назад
What tire pump can I bring that will pop the bead on the road ?
@sidsbarber8005
@sidsbarber8005 5 лет назад
Yaa I ve done it but failed horribly
@MichelBakhos
@MichelBakhos 5 лет назад
Sweet
@BlazinBlades
@BlazinBlades 3 года назад
Should I carry both size tubes or will the front work for the rear like some folks say?(To get me back home)
@jerhughes500
@jerhughes500 3 года назад
I’m no expert but if they’re different sizes I would say carry both.
@BlazinBlades
@BlazinBlades 3 года назад
@@jerhughes500 Thats the easy way out 😁 I’m always looking for ways to save weight unless I’m on a really long trip 🍻
@drewsXR650L
@drewsXR650L 8 месяцев назад
@@jerhughes500 I think if you just pack a front tire spare tube that will work for survival to get you home its larger and thinner but will fit enough to function to get you back for a rear flat.
@primedirective00
@primedirective00 4 года назад
I have the same exact bike with the same exact problem right now 🙄
@chrishuber2584
@chrishuber2584 5 лет назад
Carry a 21" tube and you can use it in a 17,18, or 19" rear wheel.
@rhllnm
@rhllnm 5 лет назад
The time I did that it went flat in about 10 minutes. I assume due to friction of excess tube.
@Ricqu
@Ricqu 4 года назад
@@rhllnm You probably still had a thorn or something in the tire that punctured the inner tire the first time, I've ridden 170km/110miles with a 21" in a 18" rear tire with no problem.
@madeinamerica2531
@madeinamerica2531 4 года назад
Plus, carry an all natural rubber tube. Much more stretchy than butyl rubber or butyl mixed rubber. It can mold better to a tire size it’s not made for. Just my 2 cents.
@drewsXR650L
@drewsXR650L 8 месяцев назад
Interesting, good point, something to factor in, the wrong size makes it more delicate I would think.
@ReignitedDrifter
@ReignitedDrifter Год назад
That tube liquid doesn't work?
@Stewartthorp
@Stewartthorp 2 года назад
washing up liquid for lubrication
@parasnathsingh_smokenstien
@parasnathsingh_smokenstien 4 года назад
Hello MC Garage, could you make a video on the pros and cons of air, oil and liquid cooled engines please??????
@Ricqu
@Ricqu 4 года назад
Oil cooled? Lmao.
@PewLand
@PewLand 3 года назад
@@Ricqu yes oil cooled...as in an aircooled engine with an external oil cooler.
@timmychen6
@timmychen6 2 года назад
My dual sport bike is crf300l which is like 145kg. It’s impossible for me to lift it onto a rock like that.
@b.c.h4120
@b.c.h4120 2 года назад
Find a log that your bike would be high-centered on and pop a wheelie up onto it. Or find some soft ground and just lay your bike down carefully on the brake pedal side. Protect your side engine case where the brake pedal is .
@AISweb2023
@AISweb2023 2 года назад
I just ordered an UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand. Props the bike on the other side to your side stand so you can remove either wheel.
@markdotcomau
@markdotcomau 4 года назад
This is why I always convert all my dirt/dual sports bikes to tubeless using a Nuetech Tubliss kit, F*@k doing this on the trail!
@mooseknuckle69
@mooseknuckle69 6 месяцев назад
I’ve done this shit probably a dozen times but I’ve always had to call my buddy to get the fucken stem through. What the fuck.
@ashisb3859
@ashisb3859 5 лет назад
Watching in nepal..
@MustMoto
@MustMoto 5 лет назад
Super cool!
@ashisb3859
@ashisb3859 5 лет назад
@@MustMoto now subscribed your channel
@mudshot0114
@mudshot0114 Месяц назад
Nik cage?
@justinmaddox795
@justinmaddox795 5 лет назад
Could use some advice on what to do if the tire won't ever pop onto the rim without pipe-bomb air pressures.
@Dowent
@Dowent 5 лет назад
Strip all the protective plastic from a cheap 12V compressor, get small 12 outlet kit. Together, it's no bigger than the air bombs, and overpressure the tire, with enough air, it will eventually pop in.
@CollinMac96
@CollinMac96 5 лет назад
Glad I only buy tubeless motorcycles. 5 min and you’re back on the road plus much less tools to carry
@grominwithgreg1401
@grominwithgreg1401 5 лет назад
Just like mountain bike tires!
@tempestandacomputer6951
@tempestandacomputer6951 5 лет назад
When a puncture is a problem, do you all just clean it off and patch it, or always put in a new tube?
@Dowent
@Dowent 5 лет назад
I just carry spare front and rear tube with me and care about saving the flat tube at home.
@sheafrank4816
@sheafrank4816 3 месяца назад
Why not just use a tire sealent and portable air compressor
@razorzee7255
@razorzee7255 4 года назад
What's the difference between dohc and sohc
@MustMoto
@MustMoto 4 года назад
A camshaft
@josh5291
@josh5291 4 года назад
Sohc is Single OverHead Cam and dohc is Dual. The rest should be self explanatory.
@badgerboy5361
@badgerboy5361 3 года назад
what if you dont have a new tube ?
@PewLand
@PewLand 3 года назад
Then you have to patch the tube you got
@pandiarajan6023
@pandiarajan6023 5 лет назад
Which is the best tubeless or type?
@guiltygearcore
@guiltygearcore 5 лет назад
Trail bikes are not tubeless bro.
@pandiarajan6023
@pandiarajan6023 5 лет назад
OK. But which is best?
@guiltygearcore
@guiltygearcore 5 лет назад
@@pandiarajan6023 What do you mean bro. Best brand of tubeless tires?
@pandiarajan6023
@pandiarajan6023 5 лет назад
No bro. I mean which tire is best for bikes tube or tubeless
@guiltygearcore
@guiltygearcore 5 лет назад
@@pandiarajan6023 Oh i see. It depends bro. Trail bikes use rims with spokes so you cannot put a tubeless tires with. You need to use a tire and tube. While road bikes like naked and sports usually has mags so you can use tubeless tires. I would prefer tubeless tires on street bikes because its easy to fix it.
@S58PSHIFTING
@S58PSHIFTING 4 года назад
Yea guy you skipped the part trying to pry out the tire, why? Because you fucked up.
@josh5291
@josh5291 4 года назад
Right? Not even once did he show himself removing the tire from the rim using the tools.
@josh5291
@josh5291 4 года назад
Yup
@cisium1184
@cisium1184 3 года назад
So...what happens between removing the old tube and putting in the "new" one? Is the "new" tube new or just repaired? If repaired, how does one repair it? What about the tire itself? Do you not repair the tire if it has a hole in it - which it presumably must if the tube was punctured? You don't discuss any of this. It is important to know one's audience. Given that much of the audience for this video will be people who have _never_ changed a tire before, this seems like a pretty rushed, incomplete explanation of the process. This may be one of those rare examples of a RU-vid video that was actually _over_ edited.
@dariandawson8052
@dariandawson8052 3 года назад
People with 1 hand stopped at 1:01
@westy373
@westy373 11 месяцев назад
Now that is some funny shit!!!!
@LeroyRifkin
@LeroyRifkin 2 года назад
Also it's important to stay hydrated when on the trail especially on the warm summer days. I feel like this video should of mentioned that.
@LAAM619
@LAAM619 Год назад
all these tutorials and everyone just does the front wheel, nobody does the rear.
@joepasco1420
@joepasco1420 2 года назад
Loosen your axle nut before you put it up on that giant rock.
@HardBoiled3
@HardBoiled3 17 дней назад
Yup. Am dead. Mf my new Himalayan has tube tyres. I am dead if I get puncture.
@jothain
@jothain 5 лет назад
Soooo. Find good place to remove tire and proceed exactly like at any workshop 😂 Sorry, don't mean to sound ahole, but I was more expecting to get "field" tips for repairing.
@wheeltrouble
@wheeltrouble 5 лет назад
Ditto. My rear wheel is easy enough. My front though...
@LTVoyager
@LTVoyager 5 лет назад
The field is just like the shop only dirtier.
@AbnormalWrench
@AbnormalWrench 5 лет назад
"Take large rock and carefully smash it against the tire until the tire is fixed."
@jothain
@jothain 5 лет назад
@@LTVoyager Well I don't tend to keep all my tools with me, so for me it certainly isn't.
@tempestandacomputer6951
@tempestandacomputer6951 5 лет назад
@@jothain If you aren't carrying around the bare minimum stuff for something like this, then it is your fault for being underprepared. I carry everything in this video on my saddlebags.
@Terrorist939
@Terrorist939 5 лет назад
How to bend your brake disk 101
@MustMoto
@MustMoto 5 лет назад
1:47
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 3 года назад
Another one of those big rocks that "just happened to be there" but never are in the real world. This is 2021. There is no reason why bikes can't have tubeless tires. It should be illegal to even sell a new bike (other than closed course competition bikes) without tubeless tires.
@2wheelsoffroad730
@2wheelsoffroad730 4 года назад
First step: Use Mousses
@RVAMotorsports
@RVAMotorsports 2 года назад
Holy shit this looks like a pain in the ass...
@chrisscott1547
@chrisscott1547 4 месяца назад
Please remind me to never buy a bike with tube tires.
@jlpv.2mommyagasi927
@jlpv.2mommyagasi927 3 года назад
This is very helpful...HAPPY6KGRANDLSSEFNUVAL
@toshinaka1309
@toshinaka1309 5 лет назад
ホイールの軸受部を砂だらけの地面に直接置いてホイールに乗るなんてありえない。ベアリングやベアリングブッシュがどうなるか・・ 最低でも、手持ちのボロ布一枚を下に敷くべき。 あと、このレバーの使い方だと、タイヤチューブを破る恐れがある。 なんというべきか・・最悪。「修理の仕方のの悪い見本」の典型。
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