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FZ1inTX
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I've been scouring the web and looking at options because I want to build the actual changer. I have a bead breaker. I have a balancer. I have a few ideas of my own but thought I would share some cool links of what others have done. Some of this looks very simple to cut and make and done cheap!
Homemade Tire Changing Stand - Custom Fighters - Custom Streetfighter Motorcycle Forum This guy made his own fashioned after the (now extinct) Harbor Freight changer.
This guy just slightly modified his HF changer and got a better bar. tirechange Photo Gallery by fred harmon at pbase.com
This company makes what I'd call the single best one but they are no longer making them now and this is a shame. Tire Stripper and watch the video of it here: Tire Stripper
These give me some ideas. I like the first link approach and can be done cheaply. I'm still a n00b with the welder but I think I can make the parts stick even if it isn't pretty. I had an idea of using some other materials.
For the arms, lay out three of these with the open channel facing up. Make each long enough to support a 17" wheel. Weld these to a center plate.
At the center rod to slide the rim on to, make three tabs. Removing the stationary end of these clamps leaves a hole which I can then bolt to the tabs then lay into the C channel. Fashion some no mar delrin material into blocks that will both shelve the wheel and grip it at the same time.

Then build a bar similar to the one that is no longer made from tirestripper to take off and put on the tires with one hand. Should work? If I make a pedestal and mount it to the garage floor...
Homemade Tire Changing Stand - Custom Fighters - Custom Streetfighter Motorcycle Forum This guy made his own fashioned after the (now extinct) Harbor Freight changer.
This guy just slightly modified his HF changer and got a better bar. tirechange Photo Gallery by fred harmon at pbase.com
This company makes what I'd call the single best one but they are no longer making them now and this is a shame. Tire Stripper and watch the video of it here: Tire Stripper
These give me some ideas. I like the first link approach and can be done cheaply. I'm still a n00b with the welder but I think I can make the parts stick even if it isn't pretty. I had an idea of using some other materials.
For the arms, lay out three of these with the open channel facing up. Make each long enough to support a 17" wheel. Weld these to a center plate.
At the center rod to slide the rim on to, make three tabs. Removing the stationary end of these clamps leaves a hole which I can then bolt to the tabs then lay into the C channel. Fashion some no mar delrin material into blocks that will both shelve the wheel and grip it at the same time.

Then build a bar similar to the one that is no longer made from tirestripper to take off and put on the tires with one hand. Should work? If I make a pedestal and mount it to the garage floor...