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Wheel Jockey: For All Those Pesky Tires and Chain Jobs

Started by MotorBiker, November 07, 2012, 11:47:50 AM

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Wheel Jockey: For All Those Pesky Tires and Chain Jobs

<table cellspacing="0" align="left" border="0" width="110" cellpadding="5"><tr><td><div class="Pict"><img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/motorbiker/newspics4/Wheel-Jockey-2.jpg" width="100" height="42" title="Wheel Jockey" alt="Wheel Jockey" style="border:1px solid white;"></div></td></tr></table><table cellspacing="0" align="right" border="0" width="106" cellpadding="5"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/motorbiker/flags/us-flag.gif" width="103" height="54" title="USA flag" alt="USA flag" border="0"></a></td></tr></table>If you're anything like me, you'll not like having to do those pesky jobs on your motorcycle, like greasing your chains, cleaning wheels, adjusting tire pressure etc. All those jobs are done in my garage, and there's little space to roll the motorcycle to advance the chain, or get to the tires from another angle.<br><br>

Unless you have dedicated, and often expensive equipment in your garage, the only choice I have is to push the bike out to move things along. Yes, I know, I'm lazy... very lazy. But fear not fellow-lazy bikers, here's a bit of equipment that's not that expensive, and that will help you do those pesky jobs.<br><br>

Called Wheel Jockey, it's a metal box with sealed ball bearings........... <br><br>

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