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thisoneisnotasbad t1_iw4nbv3 wrote

The front drive tire? Ugggg. Good luck man. May be time to watch a lot of YouTube videos.

  • I just watched a few. You can do this man. You got it. It doesn’t look too bad. Find a friend who fixes their own car and they can help.

Total aside, my dream is to start a place called the help space. It would be a place where people who knew how to do this stuff would volunteer their time and bring their tools and people who wanted to learn could come in and learn. Stuff like this, or fixing a toaster, or fixing a bicycle, or soldering or wiring a light switch or new fixture or how to use a nail gun, or stuff like that. Basic stuff that makes life easier when you know.

The world is a better place when people are able to pass on knowledge and I think something like that would be a great way to contribute back to the community.

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noreaster20 t1_iw4qrhz wrote

That would be a great thing. Thanks for the advice if I can’t find a place then it i’ll have to dive into it myself

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Loudergood t1_iw57nfs wrote

My friend, you need to look into Laboratory Bs repair cafe events.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_iw5939f wrote

I’m not in Burlington but may make an effort to make it up there to volunteer.

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flambeaway t1_iw5ahck wrote

Hacker/Maker spaces are pretty close to this.

There might be one near you. Offhand, I know of The Mint in Rutland.

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clevername909 t1_iw5c5f1 wrote

I might be able to help you. Where do you live? I’m in Jericho.

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_MoonHead_ t1_iw72r02 wrote

what kind of scoot/tire? Replacing the 10-in tubeless on my emove cruiser is a pain in the ass, but possible to do alone, takes a lot of muscle and faith in the strength of the rim...

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noreaster20 t1_iw88d92 wrote

It’s a Blade X Pro with 10 inch tires. I’m not sure if they’re tubeless or not though

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MarkVII88 t1_iwbry91 wrote

I'm sure reading the manual will help you find out.

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