Thanks for putting your camera in the rear seat on your trip to Walmart! I love that perspective! We can watch your driving experience from there. It's much better than just pointing the camera out the windshield.
Just got a brand new bike and one tire was not pressurized. Filled it up and then checked the bead. About 1/4 of the bead was out of position, so I had to let the air out and do it over. I realized it filled correctly having the tire off the carpet so there wasn't any pressure keeping the tire from seating correctly.
Got four white’s to change out this winter on my ‘12 T and looking at all of the tricks of the trade. Not looking forward to the job from what I’ve seen!
Thanks for putting your camera in the rear seat on your trip to Walmart! I love that perspective! We can watch your driving experience from there. It's much better than just pointing the camera out the windshield.
Oh, and thanks for telling us the size of the tire and rim. Very useful info for replica attempts!
Your welcome. Just putting some knowledge out there so it’s not forgotten. 😎🥓🍰
Now I know how to do something I hope I never have to do. Thank the lord for split rims. Great Show, Cheers
But now you know.
Thanks Randy see you on your show
Great show you are really getting comfortable in front of the camera.
Thanks man. Thx for watching. Will show Olds running in next vid.
Neat in every way. Thanks for sharing.
Make sure you watch episode 62. I show the curved dash Olds running and operating. Thx for watching
Just got a brand new bike and one tire was not pressurized. Filled it up and then checked the bead. About 1/4 of the bead was out of position, so I had to let the air out and do it over. I realized it filled correctly having the tire off the carpet so there wasn't any pressure keeping the tire from seating correctly.
Yes got to watch out for that. Thx Dave
The only "easy" tire mount I ever did was when a Model A club member loaned me his tire mounting box. Once I got the hang of it, not bad.
Soft rubber is a lot easier than what you saw today. Thx for watching
Non-Skid's were introduced by Firestone in 1908 so I've read.
Thx. And thank you for watching.
Got four white’s to change out this winter on my ‘12 T and looking at all of the tricks of the trade. Not looking forward to the job from what I’ve seen!
Take your time there is no easy way.
Can a foam insert be used on a Model T?
They are made for bicycles, and they do weigh more (than 'tubes), but they are airless.
I’m going to say no cause you need that high pressure to keep the tire from falling off the rim in a corner. I’ve seen tires come off while driving.
I won't use old tires again, no matter how good they look. I drive my 1915 a lot, and I found that country roads ate 'em up PDQ.
You are correct but the Olds is more of a museum display