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Jaygermeister
http://www.nomartirechanger.com/



Anyone have one of these?

Thoughts?

Check out the how to videos, looks easy.
OrganDonor
If you can afford it, it's the way to go.

I don't have one, however I have all the no-mar tools to use with my harbor freight tire changer.

Pat830
I saw one demonstrated at the Hoot last year, it is one nice piece of machinery.

Walt does it for free though, can't beat that deal. icon_biggrin.gif
RXX
Vern has one, he loves it. I THINK it was the demo from the hoot last year.

I have one of their breaker bars, it is very much nicer than the POS from Harbor Freight. I was thinking about buying the demo this year, but with Vern only 8 miles or so away, it would be in my best interest to support my local tire-changer!
XXTi
I have one of their "Classic" changers and one of their wheel balancers. I love these tools and I've used them a lot. I'll bet I've paid for the tools with the money I've saved changing tires for me and my buddies.

xrated
Save your pennies and save your dimes! Do whatever you have to do (short of robbing a bank maybe) to get the NoMar....if you are interested in changing your own tires almost effortlessly. Seriously, the design is great, making it very easy to use if you do exactly as the video instructions tell you too. If you find that you are struggling.........you are doing something WRONG. The workmanship and quality are second to none and and honestly, I wish I had bought one when they first came out several years ago. Steve and Sue (the owners) are stand up people. They started this business about 4 years ago when Steve "invented" the NoMar and made the first prototype. They are both avid motorcyclists and both do Track Days. One of my friends in St. Louis is personal friends with them and he not only speaks very highly of them, I have experienced excellent customer service after the sale. Buy IT!

Phillip.......give me a holler when you need some rubber changed out..........just not while it's like 17 degrees outside!
JB4XX
QUOTE(xrated @ Jan 25 2008, 05:00 PM) *
Save your pennies and save your dimes! Do whatever you have to do (short of robbing a bank maybe) to get the NoMar....if you are interested in changing your own tires almost effortlessly. Seriously, the design is great, making it very easy to use if you do exactly as the video instructions tell you too. If you find that you are struggling.........you are doing something WRONG. The workmanship and quality are second to none and and honestly, I wish I had bought one when they first came out several years ago. Steve and Sue (the owners) are stand up people. They started this business about 4 years ago when Steve "invented" the NoMar and made the first prototype. They are both avid motorcyclists and both do Track Days. One of my friends in St. Louis is personal friends with them and he not only speaks very highly of them, I have experienced excellent customer service after the sale. Buy IT!

Phillip.......give me a holler when you need some rubber changed out..........just not while it's like 17 degrees outside!



Hook us up on a group buy??
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Jaygermeister
QUOTE(JBowen4 @ Jan 25 2008, 04:20 PM) *
Hook us up on a group buy??
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The way I've been chewing tires lately that might not be a bad idea. Now if I can just make the space for one. icon_confused.gif
XXTi
If you don't have room in your shop or garage, you might check out the hitch mount. It fits in a 2" trailer hitch receiver.

No-Mar didn't have the "Jr. Pro" and "Pro" models when I got mine about 2-1/2 years ago, but the "Classic" is plenty good for everything I've done. I can change a tire in a couple of minutes with very little effort. I also like being able to change tires at home any time I want to do it. It's nice not paying someone to do a half-assed job and scratch my wheels.
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