Step-by-Step Guide: How to Change a Tire on FloatWheel ADV!
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- In this video, Tyler will walk you through the process of changing a tire on your FloatWheel. Whether you're dealing with a flat or just looking for that next great tire, follow these steps to be back on the streets and the trails in no time! We'll cover the tools you'll need and some tips and tricks to get it done easily. Let's get it started!!!
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hey hey, make a video of the configuration from 0 , not everyone is fluent with the process of configuration a new board, etc 🙏🙏🙏☺️
Ufff. Not out of the question but that’s a tricky one. Maybe tho. There’s just a lot of configs that I set and forget. I’d really want to have all vesc knowledge dialed in before attempting.
@@RIDE-o-REBELLION-o-FLOATCAST even a basic setup would be helpful for beginners 🙂 I don't think there is a setup video except Tony's movies
This is great thank you! Any reason you did not use tire sealant?
@@BenjaminGuidry only reason I didn’t is because I’ve been doing so many tire changes recently and it would just be a mess changing em each time.
I am a fan of Armor-dilloz tho!
And thank you!
@@RIDE-o-REBELLION-o-FLOATCAST Gotcha! I ask because I'm a few minutes away from changing my floatwheel's tire and I wanted to make sure sealant was still part of the procedure. Appreciate the reply!
@@BenjaminGuidryfor sure! Hope this helps.
Why would you normally take a blow dryer to rhe motor plug? 😊
@@travishamiltontattoos4635 heating it up helps plug them together by loosening the stiffness of the plastic housing
@RIDE-o-REBELLION-o-FLOATCAST good to know, thank you
Does anyone have a link to these rim covers? 🙂
You can get em at thefloatlife.com !
I'm so lazy dude, I don't even unplug my motor when changing the tire. 🤣
8 hub screws are all I undo. Cuts the whole process by 75%
Ok. Record and upload that. That’s one of those ‘see it to believe its’ lol
@@RIDE-o-REBELLION-o-FLOATCAST
There is 8 screws required to remove hub from rails. Unlatch cable from rail latch but leave plugged in. Pull excess cable from motor hub and set tire/hub on rails and the rest of the process is the same.
And you don’t have to be so mean on discord. Especially when I’m just giving you a tip.
@coolaiddeity but why? I could see that being possible but it's so easy to unplug/plug the motor cable.
@@chrisc790 not when you have the connection waterproofed and also not so much when you don’t undo the rails. Hence why he basically completely disassembled the board, to make that part easier.
Why would you disassemble and unplug the motor when it’s unnecessary is the real “but why?” here, considering how many people bend their plug pins during this process.