norseman56
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Helge Pedersen shows how to do it with the sidestand in his video:
http://www.globeriders.com/product_pages/dvd_r1150gs.shtml
Put the bike on the centerstand and secure the bike with a strap from the centerstand to the front of the bike. Pull out the sidestand and lower the bike carefully down on the tire so it hits the tire close to the rim. It looks really easy when he shows it in the video. If you have taken off the rear, you can put your pannier or something under to secure it from falling backwards.
I got the Beadbraker from Bestrest products the other day and it worked quite well.
http://www.bestrestproducts.com/c-98-beadbrakr.aspx
I figured that this product and their Cyclepump would be exellent to bring along on my trips.
http://www.globeriders.com/product_pages/dvd_r1150gs.shtml
Put the bike on the centerstand and secure the bike with a strap from the centerstand to the front of the bike. Pull out the sidestand and lower the bike carefully down on the tire so it hits the tire close to the rim. It looks really easy when he shows it in the video. If you have taken off the rear, you can put your pannier or something under to secure it from falling backwards.
I got the Beadbraker from Bestrest products the other day and it worked quite well.

http://www.bestrestproducts.com/c-98-beadbrakr.aspx
I figured that this product and their Cyclepump would be exellent to bring along on my trips.
It's what I do anyway...





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