anderson750
I'm working on it Rose
- Location
- Price, Utah
There has been some discussion on here about Moose tubes and how hard they are to install. They truly are not has hard as you may think. What I thought was going to be a knuckle breaking nightmare was surprisingly easy. You may think I am talking about installing a Moose into my 300, but I am actually talking about the Moose tube I installed in the 14" front wheel on my boys 65. These tires are a PIA to mount and dismount......let alone throwing in the factor of working with the Moose.
This is where I started......a 14" flat tire from a pinch at the 2nd round of the National Youth Hare & Hound in Ridgecrest, California.
I completely dismounted the tire and used this worn out 21" Moose that a friend of mine ran this in his boys 105 until it became to wore out for his bike. At this point it is perfect for a front 14" wheel on a 65. This Moose did start it life in a regular 21" wheel ...... and when it is to worn, it is perfect for a mini.
Insert the Moose into the tire and coat the bead of the tire with a generous layer of Vaseline. In the past I always used soapy water on the bead, but recently I could not find my spray bottle and used the Vaseline. It works great and will be the only thing I use from now on.
Here is a closer look of my greasing of the bead.
First side seated on the rim in less than a minute.
Down to the last bite.
All installed and done in less than 10 minutes including the original dismounting of the rim.
I believe one more major key to doing this with the least amount of stress is proper tire irons and a tire changing stand. The irons you see in the picture give great leverage. Now go mount up a Moose of your own.
This is where I started......a 14" flat tire from a pinch at the 2nd round of the National Youth Hare & Hound in Ridgecrest, California.
I completely dismounted the tire and used this worn out 21" Moose that a friend of mine ran this in his boys 105 until it became to wore out for his bike. At this point it is perfect for a front 14" wheel on a 65. This Moose did start it life in a regular 21" wheel ...... and when it is to worn, it is perfect for a mini.
Insert the Moose into the tire and coat the bead of the tire with a generous layer of Vaseline. In the past I always used soapy water on the bead, but recently I could not find my spray bottle and used the Vaseline. It works great and will be the only thing I use from now on.
Here is a closer look of my greasing of the bead.
First side seated on the rim in less than a minute.
Down to the last bite.
All installed and done in less than 10 minutes including the original dismounting of the rim.
I believe one more major key to doing this with the least amount of stress is proper tire irons and a tire changing stand. The irons you see in the picture give great leverage. Now go mount up a Moose of your own.
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