Mounting a tire with a trash bag
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Mounting a tire with a trash bag
Saw this on the Cafe Racer board and thought I would pass it along. Anybody ever do this? It seems almost too easy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6sH8WRl6yI
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6sH8WRl6yI
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Gordon,ilbikes wrote:Hey, I'm building a new bike that will have powdercoated rims - I'll use this for building the wheels and save the scratches!
Thanks for posting -
Next build is this and as you can see, the wheels have to be in the gray color.
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I, for one, would love to be able to follow this build. Please cronicle your build here.
Would anyone mind seeing a bike such as this go together here?
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Now that bag trick is slick !!! Thanks for the link, Jim.
I wouldn't want to try it with a tubeless tire just in case bits of the bag got stuck between the bead and the rim......but for a tube type tire it seems like a great idea. I'll have to give it a try when I finally get around to putting new rubber on Indy. The real trick, of course, is getting the old tires OFF without scarring the rims....
I wouldn't want to try it with a tubeless tire just in case bits of the bag got stuck between the bead and the rim......but for a tube type tire it seems like a great idea. I'll have to give it a try when I finally get around to putting new rubber on Indy. The real trick, of course, is getting the old tires OFF without scarring the rims....

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Re: Mounting a tire with a trash bag
I tried this today, and I'm not sure which of us was more surprised - the tire or me ! Worked like a charm - almost too easy.diamondj wrote:Saw this on the Cafe Racer board and thought I would pass it along. Anybody ever do this? It seems almost too easy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6sH8WRl6yI
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I'm glad to hear it worked for you, Ian. I managed to mount my new front on our machine at work WITHOUT any scars......although I did use those rim protectors that we brought in. I think those are what saved my rim flanges. It certainly wasn't my tire changing skills..... 

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Re: Mounting a tire with a trash bag
Ian,oldjapanesebikes wrote:I tried this today, and I'm not sure which of us was more surprised - the tire or me ! Worked like a charm - almost too easy.diamondj wrote:Saw this on the Cafe Racer board and thought I would pass it along. Anybody ever do this? It seems almost too easy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6sH8WRl6yI
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Getting the old ones off of course is a whole other story .......
What trash bag brand did you use? Seriously - I'm wondering if a name brand would work better than no name and I'd love to know what worked for you.......
Thanks!
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Re: Mounting a tire with a trash bag
They were just generic black/dark green trash bags - but thin ones. The front tire slid on like it was greased totally by hand only - the rear tire I admit I helped a little bit, but only very, very slightly with a short lever as my one thumb is still not 100% from being dislocated 3 weeks ago. Nothing close to the level of effort required without the plastic bag even with two good hands I can tell you ! As I said before - I don't know who was more surprised - the tire or me !diamondj wrote:
What trash bag brand did you use? Seriously - I'm wondering if a name brand would work better than no name and I'd love to know what worked for you.......
Thanks!
Jim

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I tried, not very good results on the rear tire. I think with better technique, a little more strength I can see it probably working. I do think it helped over all while I was spooning back on the tire.
I recruited a helping hand for the front, much easier with another hand holding spoons so I didn't give it a shot on the front.
I recruited a helping hand for the front, much easier with another hand holding spoons so I didn't give it a shot on the front.
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