Hello all... I have a super clean ALT50 (my daughter's trike) that I am having some trouble with. I am having ZERO success breaking the beads on each of the wheels. I have tried the following:
-Using my Jeep to run over the tire, as mentioned in a bead breaking post
-Standing on the tire (straddling the rim) and jumping on both sides at the same time after applying a degreaser/removal catalyst such as liquid wrench
The motorcycle dealership wants $35-40 PER WHEEL to break these beads, and says that they are a major pain. Their labor rate is $80/hour (California good weather tax at work), so basically 30 minutes per wheel is what they're estimating. I also tried going to Les Schwabb and they could not remove them because their machine could not go to that small of a diameter (6 inches). The motorcycle dealership said the same thing, and also said that they would hae to remove the tire by hand (using hand tools). The guy in So-Cal that used to hook me up charged $7/wheel for removal, and I don't know why the big difference here. The machine is very clean, and I'm hoping there is no rust inside, because of the current condition, but I suppose you never know. Does anyone have any good ideas that I can use, or has anyone tried the utility tire bead breaker from Harbor Freight?
Please refrain from suggestion I use explosive chemicals of any type.... Thanks! James


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