[Ducati] Tire stuff
Don Ross
moaug at msn.com
Tue Aug 29 01:19:44 EDT 2006
Thanks for the info, Peter.
Those Kant-Twist clamps look good...especially the polyurethane jawed ones.
Your intention would be...to clamp onto the rim's top edge to stop the tire from "un-seating" as you're working the other side of the tire/rim during mounting?
Sure beats the price of those Third Hands, eh?
DR
----- Original Message -----
From: peter bonner
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:42 PM
To: ducati at ducati.net
Subject: [Ducati] Tire stuff
Thanks to Art Ramos for the NoMarr site, with the cool little Third Hand
clamp. Seeing that gadget got me thinking about that sort of thing as I was
changing the rear tire on the Multistrada.
For those who see machine tool catelogs (and other types) there are a type
of clamp known as Kant Twist, made in El Monte, CA. These clamps have a
little rotating square on each of the pincer ends made of brass or bronze
and thus they can line up parallel. Using the smallest size, about a 2 inch
clamp, with a little piece of nylon between the rim and the clamp, it worked
fine as a "Third Hand" and cost about $5.
Also worth noting, for those who carry tire fix stuff, there is a little
mini foot pump available at www.minifootpump.com (phone 415 482 9907) that
is small enough to carry, and can inflate your tire without relying on CO2
etc. Simple rugged construction, but best of all, it is backed by a small
family outfit and they willingly provide parts or will even replace the pump
without hassle it seems, as I just got off the phone with the guy. Just
needed a little grease and pump is going great.
There are some neat tools out there to plug the holes with as well and get
you back on the road. Its way better these days than just using the crappy
cord things poked thru.
Since the Strada is currently commuting about 500 miles a week, it is good
to be prepared.
Peter
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