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DVD - Clincher tires

Post by GregDeK » Fri Oct 18, 2024 12:43 pm

Trying to become proficient, (well, I'd settle for just "get by") in changing a clincher tire, I saw mentioned in an archived post a reference to DVD by Fred Houston and Mike Bender. I don't see it available here in Resources, nor do I see it available at Snyder's nor Lang's. Anyone familiar with this DVD and/or know where to get a copy?

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by Steve Jelf » Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:25 pm

I don't know what to tell you about the DVD. Fred left the building years ago, and if nobody made a home video copy I'd be surprised if you find what you want. I just looked for YouTube videos about changing Model T clincher tires and spent a couple of minutes on each of the first two that came up. Pretty bad. The first is over half an hour long and the guy works with one hand while holding the video camera with the other. Really! Nothing I saw suggested that the guy knew what he was doing. The second is over a quarter hour and the first minutes of this video are not a lot better than in the first. If I still had a running Model T I would make my own video, and it would be competently produced. I think it would also show that I have enough experience with clinchers to have a clue how the job is done. If somebody near me has a clincher that needs to be changed, maybe we can get together and fill the present void.
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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by mtntee20 » Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:14 pm

There are MANY videos on YouTube. The best (my favorite) is Flivver Channel. He has some excellent videos on how to change a tire and one on how to do it without messing up the paint on the rims. Trash Bags. This guy seems to KNOW what he's talking about.

I hope this helps you out.

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by GregDeK » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:43 pm

Jeff,

Thanks for the reply. The videos I have seen all involve demountable rims. Not saying that doesn't involve mounting a clincher tire on a rim, but I'd like to see some instruction on mounting one on the earlier wheels, (W/O demountable rim). My concern is having a flat while on a tour, or ride somewhere and having to fix it on the side of the road. I guess there is always AAA, but...

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by Steve Jelf » Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:26 pm

Greg, sounds like you want a video on this kind of situation. I recommend not letting your tires get this worn. :D

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Believe it or not, I would much rather change a tire in this situation than with the wheel or rim off the car.
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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by Line_Noise » Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:13 pm

The DVD appears to still be available here in the MTFCA store:

https://mtfca.square.site/product/1-2-m ... egory_id=4


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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by DHort » Sat Oct 19, 2024 1:44 am

Langs has them listed as DVD-1-2, but you need to search just DVD. It showed up on the 2nd page.

I am sure Snyders and others also have them. Just have to ask for 1-2.


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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by bobt » Sat Oct 19, 2024 5:29 am

I agree with Steve. I would rather change a tire while the wheel is on the vehicle than off. I use two long Harbor Freight chrome (slick) tire irons plus a valve stem fish tool to keep the stem in the rim hole while doing the task. A little lubricant won't hurt either. I don't want to open a can of worms but I use rim strips instead of flaps.


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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by Allan » Tue Oct 22, 2024 3:01 am

Fitting the tyre on the car removes the need for the clamp/s I use when doing the job off the car. The valve stem and both beads are fitted with the stem at the bottom, and the car is lowered on the jack to hold all in place. Then proceed to lever both sides on at the same time, working either side of the valve stem. If your wheels are non de-mountables, this is the way to go.

Personally, if I am doing the job on de-mountables at home, I use a table which lifts the whole deal up to a convenient working height. Working on my knees or bent doubled over is something I no longer enjoy.

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by RajoRacer » Tue Oct 22, 2024 11:35 am

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by GregDeK » Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:35 pm

Steve - I look at it this way: half the job is done, it’s already off the rim… 😊

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Re: DVD - Clincher tires

Post by Flivver » Mon Feb 24, 2025 1:05 pm

mtntee20 wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:14 pm
The best (my favorite) is Flivver Channel. He has some excellent videos on how to change a tire and one on how to do it without messing up the paint on the rims. Trash Bags. This guy seems to KNOW what he's talking about.
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