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Maxxis Tire changing issues
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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 1047356, member: 16962"] Get some big burley tire spoons then dip or spray them with some Plasti-coat. This should help protect the rims. Gota' use the drop center. Motometal meade himself a sweet tire bar that we used at DW (again big burley leverage!). I've used dish soap, spray silicone, and learned Goop works pretty good too. I think my next tire I'm going to try baby powder. BTW make sure the rim lock is pushed down when you are trying to bead the tire. That might be causing your problem. [/QUOTE]
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