Well I have grown tired of taking my tyres and wheels to bike shops for the regular swapping and changing that goes on. I looked at what there was out there to buy, but found little that I was willing to spend my not so hard earned $$$ on.
So I made one today. A couple of things that may be of interest are the clamps are 25x80x100 blocks of poly-ethylene which is the sort off soft flexible sort of plastic used for chopping boards. With a groove machined into them for the rim lip. Hopefully this will allow the wheel to be clamped tight without any damage to the rim coating. The bead breaker pad will have some 6ml rubber pop riveted to it, to prevent damage as well. The wind up bit is off a 14" cut-off saw I purchased so I could use the high torque motor to make up some starter rollers for the FZ.
The good thing about this is I now have a bead breaker, and a basic stand for wheel fitment. I'll now muck around with a center stay so I can use a lever (which there is provision for) and hand levers and rim protectors. Whatever the case I should from now on be able to conveniently change my own, and the only cost will be time... Probably less than the drive to the local shop.
I generally buy my tyres from serious racers who have done their qualifier and changed to new rubber for the race. And then ride for half the season on them

I guess I better go and paint it. Cheers!
