OntarioRedneXXX That’s exactly what I was thinking. I worked at a tire shop. The faster you work, only means the more work they will happily put on you every day.
Worked at a truck stop straight out of HS. Used to come into work at 7a with 5 to 6 trucks waiting for their tires to be changed. Definitely a young persons job!
That was not strength it was all technique from doing hundreds maybe thousands of tires. Brute strength is what u use when it’s your first time or u do one every now and then and don’t know how to get it on fast
As a tireman of 14 years it truly never is. The only ones that appreciate it are the drivers. And even then its few and far between. My best record was 56 minutes for a set of 12 11R24.5. I wish we ran super singles here in Canada. Could half that time lol
Ken Nash I’m a trade worker in Toronto and I’m looked at like an animal. But when someone has a smart assed comment and I reply with a smarter assed comment people usually shut there fucking ignorant asses right up. Makes my day!! If you feel like me do the same bro. Fuck em!!
I'm an HGV Driver and every time one of these tyre fitters comes out to me I thank my lucky stars it's not my job. I really do take my hat off to them. 👍
Mr Cakey depends on the size as it’s a trailer it’s possible a 386/65 R22.5 which will cost anything from £550+ all depends on the tire make that’s a rough price
As an automotive technician, nothing but pure respect! That was pretty damn incredible to watch! SOMEONE GIVE HIS MAN A RAISE because Im sure he's probably under appreciated. Im a random voice on the internet, but I see what you do. You're freakin awesome sir! Keep on kicking ass like that!
If you have never fitted a tyre you can not comprehend how hard/intensive it is as a thing to do, And this guy makes it look easy, man has serious skills, respect
From a guy that used to go round to a local tyre garage when i was 14/15 years old to help with the tyre fitters and go out with the guys to breakdowns etc this was an excellent example of a guy that knows his craft...and loves his job...good job fella.
I agree completely, I just hope that his employers are either supplying him with decent tools or they pay enough (tool allowance) that he can buy his own, I was noticing at the local tire store shop that the guys think you're a bit of a dandy (or scab),if you buy any of your own tools.
For all the experts in the comments, the valve stem is steel and you don't replace it unless it has been damaged. Give some good feedback to a hard working young person for a change. Also give him a straight through to pump his tires with a bead dazooka and some earmuffs. He deserves all the help he can get.
You should replace the valve when puttting a new tire on the rubber gromit goes bad and tears all the time why would you not want a new valve when you done spend 500 on a tire i no if want a new valve everytime. And i change tires faster and smoother than that guy all day everyday. Job sucks but its super easy
@@curtishammond3126 mate you don't need to change the valve in a truck wheel it's steel brother they might get a new one once in the life of the wheel . It's not a car wheel but I am sure would of put a new core in the valve
@@curtishammond3126 I believe you're thinking of a light vehicle valve stem, in that case you're totally right since they're made of rubber, the valve stems on heavy vehicles are steel though and are generally designed to last the lifespan of the wheel itself, sometimes the valve core would be changed if it's failed but the valve stem would almost always stay unless it's damaged, they take a much higher pressure that a light vehicle tyre (115-130 PSI)
@@curtishammond3126 i have be changing tyres for a long time . most heavy trucks have steel valves not rubber like a car or some light trucks as nickillik said you dont change them unless they are damaged
@@MrPeelcam just wanted to say hey to another Cameron, was also wondering if other countries were making the switch from impact wrenches to torque multipliers, I've been experimenting with 2nd hand stuff on eBay, ALKITRONIC, RAD PNEUMATIC, torcUP.....fairly good luck so far with the latter. (was able to drive there)
Yeah man Check out my knee injury video lol I had one explode and the rim and tire sent me 10 feet back. I Needed acl reconstructive surgery after. I found a new job after that. Lol
I used to work like that when I was in my 20's....Iam in my early 40's and now I'm paying for it ... Young guy's don't kill your selfs at work only because you don't feel it in your body yet, you'll regret it later in life....
I despair when I read some of the comments on here, the bitterness and negativity towards this guy is ridiculous, he is a master at what he does, appreciate it and carry on !!
That method has been around 30 years plus. I completed my first super single tyre change exactly like that back in 1989 when I worked at ATS York Road Hartlepool
I had to watching this twice. Very impressive. Fine job Just.goes to show that one.can perfect his craft in the best of ways. Sir, you make fitting a tire an art form. Bravo
A guy came out to change our ambulance (big ambulance) tire. I've never seen a man work as fast as he did, and he was at least in his 60's if he was a day. Moved like a 20 year old.
We had a old guy you was the tire guy where I worked. He was slow and steady and barely broke a sweat but I never saw a tire get the best of him. He knew his business and did it well. This guy from Scotland was fucking amazing 😎
The lad knows how to graft. His boss will be expecting him to do this everyday from now on, then accounts come in and say "Dougal can do the work of two men and poor Angus gets laid off"
For sure, fitted tyres for years as well, and a part of the job is finding the cause of the failure. If the cause is something like crap in the bead seat or a crack in the rim or seat then the tyre is simply going to fail again. All good with speed demo and no worries with the guys skills, but the final part of the process is checking that there are no leaks, not too sure how that's going to be achieved with the wheel still on the vehicle.
at this point he needs to go into business for himself because he's just got paid for 5 minutes work when the company got and 1 hours pay and road trip cost for that 1 tire.
@@frmcf It makes for a fun youtube video but that's about it. Like you said, he will most likely be rewarded with a bad back and knees. Never overwork yourself especially if it's manual labor. Now they will forever expect this man to work really fast and be a good slave for the company.
Not all tires come off that easy..some beads are more stuck than others I started fixing tires at the age of 16 and I'm still doing them at the age of 36 and I can fix any kind of tire from industrials to combine to strippers to lawn mower tires and all split rims as well.. the guy is good no doubt.
@@paulpiggott3524 i used to work as a stuntman, now I work as a trucker... swollen joints and pain were something I learned to live with. Then I discovered the magic of eating raw ginger and/or tumeric along with healthy portions of leafy greens at least 1x per day. These magic foods reduced the swelling massively and also help the stomach. They seem to help recovery as well. Its hard to get them down at first by themselves so, I use frozen berries, bananas, or just regular non frozen apples with the ginger and tuneric nubs and the greens in a smoothie. I know it sounds fruity, but its really a huge blessing if you have a job that tests your joints on a regular basis.
Did this for 2 years when I was living in Texas. Shop was down the street from my house so I saved a ton of money working there, not to mention I got in pretty good shape lol. Glad I work in white collar now though.
That type of wheel, goodyear coming off and goodyear going on that's a fitters dream. Intresting to see that with a budget tyre coming off and back on.
Yes, standard practice now with super-singles or outer duals. The absolute last thing you want to do is release the wheel studs, fight the wheel off the hub spigot and unseat the wheel mounting face. Then, after refitting, hope the wheel nuts don't come loose before someone thinks to re-torque them. ISO wheel mountings are best left undisturbed.
I give him a thumbs up. He is right on the mark. Watching him reminds me of myself. I work with the same efficiency and pride. It's easy to see that He's been doing this work for awhile. If he's as good at other types of tires then that's something to be proud of.
The Gaither system got me over learning curve hump...helps to think of yourself as a craftsman,, that way, you can justify spending a little on yourself, starting small and letting your boss see the difference.....and then, as Elton John might say.."then again, NO"...(see what you might be getting into)
Funny you should say that, when they farmed out our garbage truck tires, my woman noticed right away, as we got down to our business, she exclaimed, "what happened to your six pack ?",I had to answer, "I drank it "".
Damn... I did similar thing on my my motorcycle wheel whit levers. It took me one and a half hour, a bucket of sweat, a hundred of curses.... And risking a couple of fingers. Respect for this man.. 🖖🏻👍🏻
i had a blow out on US-93 between idaho and and nevada. the guy was hilarious saying "i hate being out when it gets dark out here" i said why and he goes "cuz people are crazy out here"
This is the way I would do an outside dual or a steer tire since the early 80s. Over the years driving and getting dozens upon dozens of tires fixed on the road, I saw it done like this for the FIRST time at a Bauer Built shop in Sioux City, Iowa just a few weeks ago. The young fella must have seen this video!
Good job there Darren, it takes a knack and you have it. I actually realize you’re just testing your speed here instead of like most negative comments whereby they think you work like this all the time. Excellent time. Charge up that bead blaster beforehand and it would have not slowed you unnecessarily. Top lad.
Definitely won't be appreciated most likely to be used and abused unless his boss pays him better than others not doing as much as this lad not to say by time he's into his 50s the old fingers and knees will suffer but every mans own choice he's great worker to have..
I've been there and done that! Busted my ass to impress but it never paid off! Now I'm pushing 50 and hurt like hell! Looks like I should have worked a union job!
Don’t let the boss see! He’ll have a couple hundred tires lined up for tomorrow 🤣
Lol lol😂😂😋
OntarioRedneXXX That’s exactly what I was thinking. I worked at a tire shop. The faster you work, only means the more work they will happily put on you every day.
Nimitz 17 there’s a fine line between showing ambition and increasing your own work load with some some bosses
OntarioRedneXXX getting in a hurry can also get you hurt as well. One of those bars will pop back and knock some teeth out lol
Nimitz 17 haste makes waste, and injuries abound when you rush. It’s cool to test yourself now and then but you don’t want to work like that
Anyone who's tried has to appreciate his skill.
I do my own car tires from time to time, and its not easy. Takes me an entire day to do 4.
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Worked at a truck stop straight out of HS. Used to come into work at 7a with 5 to 6 trucks waiting for their tires to be changed. Definitely a young persons job!
Indeed.
Anyone who’s ever done this knows how heavy and difficult the work is. This guy must be incredibly strong and in good shape. He’s making it look easy
It's really not that hard, it's all technique, very little heavy work involved
Man my girl can do it, literally ….relax
Every experienced truck tyre mechanic knows how to do it this way.
Everyone that gains the skill and experience can do this, still cool to see though.
Yes, but he’ll ache like a bastard one day because of that very effort though! Cheers
That was not strength it was all technique from doing hundreds maybe thousands of tires. Brute strength is what u use when it’s your first time or u do one every now and then and don’t know how to get it on fast
I was a tire tech on cars and trucks for 2 years. Mad respect to this guy.
2 years and didn't learn how to spell tyre.
@@SPEXWISE tyre in asia tire in the us 😂
Thats how much time it takes for me to find the jack searching the trunk!
Same I always find it in my hand when I get back in the driver seat 😂🤷🏼♂️
hahahahahha
@@jessewelch1 i know this comment has been here for a year but damn i find myself doing the same shit every now and then.
I can relate, sometimes I make the joke, "ain't got JACK "
NOW
Give him a 8inch lawnmower tyre and watch him turn into a sweary mess of anger and frustration
thinfourth done them before. Once you know all the tricks you can do it in your sleep
a better example would a bmw wheel with a runflat tire on it.... stiff as hell sidewalls, let alone a bead that doesn't like to pop easily
Hater ... This guy is a beast suck it up
Fuck all tires with lube the task is way easier, you always have problems mounting the damn things because you don't lube it
@@patriciomunoz2830 BMW likes to run some oversized tires with super thin sidewalls. It isn't a pleasant experience
It takes me more time to just get up from the sofa...
Same
I wish him good health and a sound mind to make good choices in his life.
I wish Him Zero Accidents in his lifetime. I want to keep up with what he likes is doing
What are you gay or something
Foreal what the fuck.
Is back will by finish in 10years.
And is life by horrible
He’s going to be sore and full of arthritis by 40
Great job. Probably never appreciated though.
As a tireman of 14 years it truly never is. The only ones that appreciate it are the drivers. And even then its few and far between. My best record was 56 minutes for a set of 12 11R24.5. I wish we ran super singles here in Canada. Could half that time lol
Do you know of any tradesmen in Canada who is appreciated for his work and sweat?
Ken Nash I’m a trade worker in Toronto and I’m looked at like an animal. But when someone has a smart assed comment and I reply with a smarter assed comment people usually shut there fucking ignorant asses right up. Makes my day!!
If you feel like me do the same bro. Fuck em!!
Y so negative are you ?
Gary Jaurique if you heard the things people have said to me you’d be negative too.
I'm an HGV Driver and every time one of these tyre fitters comes out to me I thank my lucky stars it's not my job. I really do take my hat off to them. 👍
How much do those tyres cost
Mr Cakey depends on the size as it’s a trailer it’s possible a 386/65 R22.5 which will cost anything from £550+ all depends on the tire make that’s a rough price
Jesus a fat lorry driver struggles with putting air never mind actual physical work
Not to mention that they might also add air to a tire that might blow. (not knowing what WE know)
As an automotive technician, nothing but pure respect! That was pretty damn incredible to watch! SOMEONE GIVE HIS MAN A RAISE because Im sure he's probably under appreciated. Im a random voice on the internet, but I see what you do. You're freakin awesome sir! Keep on kicking ass like that!
If you have never fitted a tyre you can not comprehend how hard/intensive it is as a thing to do,
And this guy makes it look easy, man has serious skills, respect
It's a pleasure to WATCH someone who considers work a pleasure.
I have a feeling thst probably isnt the case
Lol me too, but at least he can feel good about being a beast at it, imagine being a guy that struggles lol.
Young mans worth his weight in gold, good job young sir
Sad though that he won't see that money. His boss must love him.
"Ere, mate, you do realise that you've just done the wrong tyre?"
From a guy that used to go round to a local tyre garage when i was 14/15 years old to help with the tyre fitters and go out with the guys to breakdowns etc this was an excellent example of a guy that knows his craft...and loves his job...good job fella.
I agree completely, I just hope that his employers are either supplying him with decent tools or they pay enough (tool allowance) that he can buy his own, I was noticing at the local tire store shop that the guys think you're a bit of a dandy (or scab),if you buy any of your own tools.
This man is one of the few people who love their job...we don't make the impossible,we make what we can do best!!it needs to be appreciated.
Bless this man with good health and long life.
He needs to join a F1 team
but F1 teams don't do tires
@@gwot they might not but I’m sure he can change a single bolt faster than the pit crew do. Don’t you?
@@thecarguychannel if given the same training as the F1 guys went through, I don't doubt it.
@@gwot yeah yeah 100%
I like to imagine the best autoshop workers are hand picked to become team members like if it soccer or basketball teams looking for talent lol
First time i ever heard a cheetah inflate tire in mech shop i dropped my tools and hit the deck 😆
You should hear a 9 litre bead bazooka go off. Man alive.
For all the experts in the comments, the valve stem is steel and you don't replace it unless it has been damaged.
Give some good feedback to a hard working young person for a change.
Also give him a straight through to pump his tires with a bead dazooka and some earmuffs. He deserves all the help he can get.
You should replace the valve when puttting a new tire on the rubber gromit goes bad and tears all the time why would you not want a new valve when you done spend 500 on a tire i no if want a new valve everytime. And i change tires faster and smoother than that guy all day everyday. Job sucks but its super easy
@@curtishammond3126 mate you don't need to change the valve in a truck wheel it's steel brother they might get a new one once in the life of the wheel . It's not a car wheel but I am sure would of put a new core in the valve
No way the rubber grommet om the valve would last that long.
@@curtishammond3126 I believe you're thinking of a light vehicle valve stem, in that case you're totally right since they're made of rubber, the valve stems on heavy vehicles are steel though and are generally designed to last the lifespan of the wheel itself, sometimes the valve core would be changed if it's failed but the valve stem would almost always stay unless it's damaged, they take a much higher pressure that a light vehicle tyre (115-130 PSI)
@@curtishammond3126 i have be changing tyres for a long time . most heavy trucks have steel valves not rubber like a car or some light trucks as nickillik said you dont change them unless they are damaged
Now that’s the guy you want on your team. When it’s comes to changing tyres this man is the boss 💪🏼
This dude works faster than my internet.
As a trucker I absolutely love what they do and the service they provide thank you.
Hope he is on price work and not played per hour.very impressive lad.
Will be injured in a few years.
I do it for hourly. Hardest work I've ever done.
@@davesbackyardchickensandou3905 like anything else, it all about hedging your bet with safety.
@@MrPeelcam just wanted to say hey to another Cameron, was also wondering if other countries were making the switch from impact wrenches to torque multipliers, I've been experimenting with 2nd hand stuff on eBay, ALKITRONIC, RAD PNEUMATIC, torcUP.....fairly good luck so far with the latter. (was able to drive there)
That's awsome hope it doesn't catch up w him. Hurts my back just watching
There's a reason blue collar men from Glasgow have historically low life expectancies. They invented life insurance as far as I know.
Yeah man Check out my knee injury video lol I had one explode and the rim and tire sent me 10 feet back. I Needed acl reconstructive surgery after. I found a new job after that. Lol
That’s for a young man
@@thomasgray6879 one of the guys who trained me was 65 lol. He used his brain more than his body tho. Great guy.
I used to work like that when I was in my 20's....Iam in my early 40's and now I'm paying for it ... Young guy's don't kill your selfs at work only because you don't feel it in your body yet, you'll regret it later in life....
I despair when I read some of the comments on here, the bitterness and negativity towards this guy is ridiculous, he is a master at what he does, appreciate it and carry on !!
That method has been around 30 years plus. I completed my first super single tyre change exactly like that back in 1989 when I worked at ATS York Road Hartlepool
Now this is what I called a Specialist in what he's doing.
Kudos my friend!!!
My back hurts just watching. Much respect young man. Keep killin it!
I had to watching this twice. Very impressive. Fine job
Just.goes to show that one.can perfect his craft in the best of ways. Sir, you make fitting a tire an art form. Bravo
A guy came out to change our ambulance (big ambulance) tire. I've never seen a man work as fast as he did, and he was at least in his 60's if he was a day. Moved like a 20 year old.
I broke a sweat just watching! Well done.
That lad is gifted
We had a old guy you was the tire guy where I worked. He was slow and steady and barely broke a sweat but I never saw a tire get the best of him. He knew his business and did it well. This guy from Scotland was fucking amazing 😎
It must be a gift from the Highlands.
I used to do this to my brother, " I bet you can't clean my room within 30 seconds "
Lad recording wants to get home 😅
God bless these truly hard working men in the world. We need more of them.
Thanks, that means a lot. (I dedicate this song by Debbie Boone...)
The lad knows how to graft. His boss will be expecting him to do this everyday from now on, then accounts come in and say "Dougal can do the work of two men and poor Angus gets laid off"
I've always thought that the management should show us all how easy this is at the company picnic.
...and made it look easy.
Bravo!
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This guy has some serious talent...👍
I am a chassis mechanic.
My respects to this guy!
Might not be the best job to have but somebody has to do it. He does it well and that was impressive.
Every job is important.
He is a master, the rest are haters...
Great work! That guy puts in alot of heart in his job! Kudos
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
You sir are a badass. wow that's fast
Remember the good old days back when we would clean up the beads and replace the valve
For sure, fitted tyres for years as well, and a part of the job is finding the cause of the failure. If the cause is something like crap in the bead seat or a crack in the rim or seat then the tyre is simply going to fail again. All good with speed demo and no worries with the guys skills, but the final part of the process is checking that there are no leaks, not too sure how that's going to be achieved with the wheel still on the vehicle.
Remember the good old days when we were young an strong an before air impacts.
Remember split rims.
Fuck sake ? Remember wooden wheels and horses hoofs aye he doesn't know how lucky he is blah blah blah hasbeens give credit where its due !!
@@canugizabit2810 for what? For doing a dangerous half asked job? Any job can be done in record time if you skip the most important parts numbnuts
I work with Darren and he's 19yrs younger than me....im 49 and still keep up with him no problem...he's a grafter for sure 👍
at this point he needs to go into business for himself because he's just got paid for 5 minutes work when the company got and 1 hours pay and road trip cost for that 1 tire.
My thoughts exactly. More profits for the big man at the top of the tree and the worker gets rewarded with a bad back and knees.
@@frmcf It makes for a fun youtube video but that's about it. Like you said, he will most likely be rewarded with a bad back and knees. Never overwork yourself especially if it's manual labor. Now they will forever expect this man to work really fast and be a good slave for the company.
@@frmcf as a tire fitter yea its tru we get paid peanuts and our boss rolling in money will do anything for a dollar but wont spend a cent of it
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I've thought about this, problem is, it might get complicated, stocking the tires, answering the calls, insurance, etc. (know what your getting into)
Not all tires come off that easy..some beads are more stuck than others I started fixing tires at the age of 16 and I'm still doing them at the age of 36 and I can fix any kind of tire from industrials to combine to strippers to lawn mower tires and all split rims as well.. the guy is good no doubt.
My knees are goosed from that job
I agree not all tires will be that easy.
All i could do was 10 years my back and knees are now destroyed. 💀
@@paulpiggott3524 i used to work as a stuntman, now I work as a trucker... swollen joints and pain were something I learned to live with. Then I discovered the magic of eating raw ginger and/or tumeric along with healthy portions of leafy greens at least 1x per day. These magic foods reduced the swelling massively and also help the stomach. They seem to help recovery as well.
Its hard to get them down at first by themselves so, I use frozen berries, bananas, or just regular non frozen apples with the ginger and tuneric nubs and the greens in a smoothie.
I know it sounds fruity, but its really a huge blessing if you have a job that tests your joints on a regular basis.
@@paulpiggott3524 MSM mate
I think that after 8 hours working like this, you can hear colors.
Alba Gu Bràth that’s not proper English it’s United Kingdom english
@@glock1inthetop45 aka proper English
Did this for 2 years when I was living in Texas. Shop was down the street from my house so I saved a ton of money working there, not to mention I got in pretty good shape lol. Glad I work in white collar now though.
when you love your work , one day you will be a master of that work... great job 👍
I can never "tyre" watching this!! 😂😂😂
If he's throwing tires around like that I think I'm going to stay on the bench
That type of wheel, goodyear coming off and goodyear going on that's a fitters dream.
Intresting to see that with a budget tyre coming off and back on.
When you get a service call 2 minutes from clocking out.
That made me tyred just watching
I just love how some of these commenters say they can do it faster and yet no one has a video of themselves doing it. lol
oooohyea2121 I am fast and I don't have a video.
Only thing they do fast is their Mrs 😂😂😂
@@larryalongi5983
Ur wife told me u were fast too 😂
I have a video on my channel asshat
Loud mouth, no action. You meant. Agree with you.
That’s fast ! Also brilliant and keen on his job.
Anybody who has ever changed a super single will know how impressive this actually is
Dannggg, Darren got skills!
God bless you Son!
I've never seen a tyre change while still on vehicle. Truck or car. What ever they pay him he is worth more
Not at all uncommon on large trucks. Why bother with the whole dismounting/mounting/torquing process if you don't need to
@Mike Maes not for me 🤔
I can barely mount my karts tires on the rims!
Only da really experienced dudes kno how to doit like dat some blackbelt level shit he on
Yes, standard practice now with super-singles or outer duals. The absolute last thing you want to do is release the wheel studs, fight the wheel off the hub spigot and unseat the wheel mounting face. Then, after refitting, hope the wheel nuts don't come loose before someone thinks to re-torque them. ISO wheel mountings are best left undisturbed.
This Darren guy doesn't play around. He just gets on with the job. Chop chop.
Well done my man, you are too good.
This guy is NASCAR caliber. The best at anything can always make it look easy.
I give him a thumbs up. He is right on the mark. Watching him reminds me of myself. I work with the same efficiency and pride. It's easy to see that He's been doing this work for awhile. If he's as good at other types of tires then that's something to be proud of.
He's a strong little bastard 💪💪
Watched this video many a time..its so satisfying!
To take pride in every task! Well done, good man!
Amazing!! Indeed, the quickest, and in a truck!! Awesome skills!
Truly amazing! Especially if you ever tried doing it yourself as I have.
The Gaither system got me over learning curve hump...helps to think of yourself as a craftsman,, that way, you can justify spending a little on yourself, starting small and letting your boss see the difference.....and then, as Elton John might say.."then again, NO"...(see what you might be getting into)
It was great when I had a young fresh back. Paying for it now at 50.
Wow, "throwing on a new set of tyres" gets a whole new meaning!
His kids going to have powerful: *Back, Neck, Forearms, Legs & hardworking ethic*
Funny you should say that, when they farmed out our garbage truck tires, my woman noticed right away, as we got down to our business, she exclaimed, "what happened to your six pack ?",I had to answer, "I drank it "".
With skills like that he must be raking in millions!
Yes...
Millions of viewers! 😁👍🏼
Would be nice but my guess is whatever he's making, he's earning every penny of it.
The back he puts into it, amazing
Damn... I did similar thing on my my motorcycle wheel whit levers. It took me one and a half hour, a bucket of sweat, a hundred of curses.... And risking a couple of fingers. Respect for this man.. 🖖🏻👍🏻
Motorcycle tire is much denser and stronger material so it is harder to change. You just can't throw the tire on the rim like this guy :DD
That is impressive. He doesn't look like it, but the man is a beast.
Should have had the cheetah aired up beforehand. Could have saved 8 seconds
a S we’re old school. Just hope like hell it don’t bounce off the ground like a rocket ship.
We will wait for your video..........
If it takes the same amount of time to air up the cheetah, regardless, you don't save any time regardless.
Really good job.. need more people like you ..
That was bloody impressive given the size of the fella!! Clearly technique goes along way
That should be in the Olympics :-)
Good job champ fastest i have ever seen ,been in trucking 30 years well done
i had a blow out on US-93 between idaho and and nevada. the guy was hilarious saying "i hate being out when it gets dark out here" i said why and he goes "cuz people are crazy out here"
This is the way I would do an outside dual or a steer tire since the early 80s. Over the years driving and getting dozens upon dozens of tires fixed on the road, I saw it done like this for the FIRST time at a Bauer Built shop in Sioux City, Iowa just a few weeks ago. The young fella must have seen this video!
Always been a very common way to fit over here!
Good job there Darren, it takes a knack and you have it. I actually realize you’re just testing your speed here instead of like most negative comments whereby they think you work like this all the time. Excellent time. Charge up that bead blaster beforehand and it would have not slowed you unnecessarily. Top lad.
As a fellow tire man, awesome job! If your tank was pre-filled, you would have been under a minute! Kick ass!
Maaate that is legendary, respect from western Australia bro
National tyre and kwik fit employees watch and learn , 1 hour to change my 1 tyre last week !
Excellent! Good job lad.
Give him a raise!
Wow.....this guy is good!!!
when using the cheetah I have to put in ear plugs lol this dude would steal my job
Young man got his game down solid!!
Nice one sir , hellish job made to look easy respect .
Yep That's how it's done. I was an over the road tire serviceman for 3 years. Loved it. Besides smelling like rubber 24/7. Lol
Definitely won't be appreciated most likely to be used and abused unless his boss pays him better than others not doing as much as this lad not to say by time he's into his 50s the old fingers and knees will suffer but every mans own choice he's great worker to have..
I've been there and done that! Busted my ass to impress but it never paid off! Now I'm pushing 50 and hurt like hell! Looks like I should have worked a union job!
Idk why I’m looking up tire repairs but it’s oddly satisfying
Dude, I swear to god you need to come work at my shop. I'll pay you hourly and commission per tire! You're the best I've ever seen!
Now that the boss knows he can do it in 2 minutes, he'll expect it from now on
Didn't take you long to figure out how a manager thinks.
I just keep thinking of the car from Cars saying, “Pitstop”
like a boss. the sealing bottle, handled with ease
GOD BLESS A GOOD TIRE MAN,
ALWAYS TIP THESE HARD WORKING GUYS GOOD