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Started by BrianC636, July 14, 2007, 08:05:26 PM

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BrianC636

I simply want to give props to Steve and Sue over at www.nomartirechanger.com :kissy:

Last week I broke down and purchased one of their Jr. Pro models (w/the ultimate kit) and a few extras.  I have used a HF unit and a coats in the past.  This machine is by far the easiest machine I have ever used to change tires.  My wife, who is usually skeptical on me buying "more" tools, actually liked how easy it was to use and now "helps" change tires for others. 

If you are considering buying a tire changer, hit Steve up and get a No-mar unit.  You won't be disappointed. 

BTW, both Steve and Sue are members of CCS and race SV's.  I don't think they are racing this year but Steve said for sure they will be racing next year. 

CCS # 29 - GP Region

Thanks to:
Cafe Racer Inc., No-Mar Tire Changers, CR Signs, Ace Fabrication, Bridgestone

Jeff

I also think the product is VERY cool.  Ingenius design and well built.  It's the perfect 'middle ground' for the guy who can't drop $2500 on a coats machine, and wants something better than the $50 HF unit.
Bucket List:
[X] Get banned from Wera forum
[  ] Walk the Great Wall of China
[X] Visit Mt. Everest

resurection

i had abike fall off T REX front stand luckly I cought bike and had friends to help save the day the stand just bent after removing wheel changing tires by hand shure seems painless now good luck with new tool dont MAR the bike.

hrvat2

Sounds like you may have a good point....just wish you were literate enough to convey it  ::)

resurection

#4
sorry my Typing skills are poor and my computer skills worse but i can still refrain from being rude .maybe after you catch the bikes i build then maybe i will respect your computer skills.

resurection

Im over 40 and never played with computers until this week so please help this old toolmaker and bike builder feal welcome and maybe I can share somthing with all of you

Jeff

Hey Tool Maker man...  We can help you out, and I understood your post.  It might help if you click the "Spell Check" button before you submit the post.  That can help keep some of the people from slamming on you.

If you have any questions, just ask.

-Jeff
Bucket List:
[X] Get banned from Wera forum
[  ] Walk the Great Wall of China
[X] Visit Mt. Everest

resurection

Thanks Jeff Ive had a Tuff time getting into this whole computer thing . Its time I try to learn. With 20plus yrs wrenching and building bikes I was looking forword to finding some people that I could share some of my experience with .I will not fail to ask for help . If I dint know something .Maybe our friend is to smart for any thing like that!

Jeff

Quote from: resurection on July 23, 2007, 06:29:39 PM
Maybe our friend is to smart for any thing like that!

Welcome to the internet...

People have little patience for spelling, grammar and "netetiquette" errors.  Quick rules for harmony.

NEVER POST IN ALL CAPS!  (it's viewed as YELLING) and it's irritating to read.
Use that spell-check button! 
Bucket List:
[X] Get banned from Wera forum
[  ] Walk the Great Wall of China
[X] Visit Mt. Everest

proechel539

And if they still don't like what you're trying to say, tell them to pack sand! :biggrin:
Darrell Proechel
CCS Ex # 76
02 SV-650, 06 GSXR750
proechel1@comcast.net

Ducmarc

in their pack hole!!!!!!!!!!!! your doing fine i used try to type perfect then found the good guys like jeff and dave don't care. marc