I received our new tire changer and wheel balancing units from Harbor Freight, recently. Yesterday I stopped by the hardware store and bought some concrete anchors for bolting the tire changer down to our concrete pad. I also rented a roto-hammer to drill the concrete for the anchors and last night Jax and I went out and decided where the least obtrusive place on our parking pad to mount the unit would be. The changer will be removed and I’ll place short bolts in the anchors to help keep the dirt out of the anchors when not in use but we wanted to locate it in a low traffic area so we wouldn’t be stumbling over the boltheads when I wasn’t using the changer. After selecting a location I placed the changer on the pad and marked the location of the four mounting bolts onto the concrete and then used the roto-hammer to drill the 3/4 inch holes for the anchors. Total time to complete drilling and installation of the anchors was around 15 minutes and I managed to finish just as a heavy rain began to fall.
This weekend (weather permitting) I hope to pull the front tire off the Goldwing and change it over to the new Avon Cobra. I expect it’ll take me a while to accomplish my first ever tire change but it sure will be nice not to have to pay someone else $80 to $100 to do this for me a couple of times a year.
Ride safe,
Zippo and Jax


