Turning The Auction Honda Into An Adventure Bike Part 2 (Brickhouse Builds To The Rescue)



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  1. Reverse direction drill bits that grab and cut broken bolts can sometimes get the broken bolt to start moving and back out. I don't know why drills rotate clockwise and tighten broken bolts instead of loosing them, maybe because a drill can be used to tighten things more than loosening them.

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  2. I prefer a manual tire machine and prying the tire horn around the tire, feels like cheating when stepping on pedal and waiting for machine to rotate the tire horn. Especially motorcycle tires, I think I had an emergency tire horn that slid between and around rim prying off tire slowly without leverage a machine provides with a center shaft to use as a fulcrum point to pry against increasing power.

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  3. I never had to use an inflatable band to get tires to seal on rims, just the right amount of pressure raising tire straight up with rim laying flat and tire beads caught well and sealed. Once and a while had to step on pedal to burst air under rim into tire to aid expansion of tire beads outward catching rim to seal.

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