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The first lockdown produced shocking levels of speeding in the UK!

  • 56% of cars exceeded the speed limit on 30mph roads
  • 53% of cars sped on motorways
  • 12% of cars admitted to speeding on national speed limit single carriageway roads

Let’s take you back to April 2020 – the pandemic has struck, the whole country is in lockdown, most individuals are either working from home or furloughed, and the UK roads are emptier than they ever have been…

New data released by the Department for Transport has shown that more than 50% of cars and vans that graced the UK roads in the first lockdown, went above the speed limit through towns and on the motorways. Compared to 2019, vehicle speed compliance for both cars and vans has decreased, with the percentage of drivers speeding increasing in all areas.

A statement from RAC road safety…

RAC road safety spokesman Simon Williams said:

“It’s clear that some drivers dangerously took advantage of quieter roads to drive far faster than they would do in normal times. What’s particularly concerning were the levels of non-compliance on 20 and 30mph roads, many of which are in residential areas and close to schools.

“If traffic volumes don’t return to pre-pandemic levels, it would be terrible if the lockdown legacy was an increase in the number of drivers who consistently speed.”

What does this mean for vehicle maintenance services?

As many of you already know, an increase of speed will put extra strain and pressure on different parts of the vehicle, meaning more frequent maintenance will be required to keep the vehicle in a roadworthy condition.

For example, driving over the speed limit means a driver’s reaction time will be reduced, which is likely to lead to late and sudden braking. This places a lot of strain on the braking system, wearing out your pads and discs, alongside the tread on the vehicle’s tyres.

It can be assumed then with the increase of speed on UK roads, garage services will be required more often, and you need to ensure your garage is able to cope with the extra demand.

 

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Motorcycle Tyre Changing: an entirely new revenue stream for your garage?

Motorcycle Tyre Changing: an entirely new revenue stream for your garage blog

 

Many garage owners and mechanics alike don’t realise the number of missed opportunities they fail to take advantage of when it comes to motorcycle tyre changing. Some don’t have the capacity or means to conduct motorcycle tyre fitting, whilst others simply fail to market it.

We’re approaching the time of year where numerous riders dig out their leathers and hop on their motorcycles. First port of call is often getting their tyres checked and changed. Are you taking advantage of this market?

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A Common Misunderstanding

“I’ll need specific equipment. It’s going to cost me more than it’s worth!”

Once again, we see an awful lot of garage owners assume that the price of garage equipment for motorcycle specific tyre fitting outweighs the need for servicing. This is not the case!

Whether you need specific motorcycle tyre changing equipment seems to be the main confusion amongst business owners. What many don’t realise is that you can use a standard class 4 tyre changer and wheel balancer!

They are fundamentally ready for motorcycle tyre fitting, but may require additional adaptors, tools and consumables. These come in at a fraction of the cost of a completely new machine whilst offering you dual purpose from your current tyre changer.

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Motorcycle Tyre Changing Equipment Made Simple!

Still unsure what machine you’re best getting? Sorting the right tyre changer and wheel balancer for motorcycle tyre changing can be confusing, especially when trying to find the perfect machines to compliment all of your current services.

All tyre fitting equipment works in a similar way whether its wheels from motorcycles or heavy commercial vehicles. A machine designed with motorcycle wheels in mind will offer more than just efficiency and speed. Our motorcycle compatible tyre changers, whilst continuing to provide extremely fast and simple operating features, offer ongoing protection for the wheel and rim at all stages of the fitting.

You can take a look at our motorcycle tyre fitting equipment page online for the specific machines that are compatible with motorcycle tyres.

These include the following compatible Motorcycle Tyre Changers or call 01527 883 580 now for free and impartial advice on the type of tyre fitting equipment you need from our experts who have worked in the industry.

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What Equipment Do I Need For Motorcycle Tyre Changing?

‘What equipment do I need for motorcycle tyre changing?’ is one of the most common questions we are asked, and usually it’s the most simple to answer, and can be a little surprising!

The main confusion generally comes from not knowing whether you need specific equipment for motorbikes. You may already know that you can use a standard tyre changer and wheel balancer, but the necessary tools and consumables to accompany these essential machines and get them motorcycle-ready might not be on your radar.

In many instances a workshop’s equipment is already compatible and ready for motorcycle tyre fitting, so buying a separate machine is not always necessary. You can simply purchase a generic class 4 tyre changer.

If you don’t already supply this service, you could be missing out on business and revenue. Especially as you now know you don’t need a specific motorcycle machine.

 

Which class 4 machines are compatible with motorcycle tyres?

Still unsure what machine is best for motorcycles? You can take a look at our motorcycle tyre fitting equipment online for the specific machines that are compatible with your customers’ motorcycle tyres.

 

Compatible Motorcycle Tyre Changers and Wheel Balancers:

  • Redback 800 24″ Manual Data Input Motorised Wheel Balancer
  • Redback 202 24″ Semi Automatic Tyre Changer [Optional Assist Arm]
  • Atlas TC220 Tyre Changer 24” with Swing Arm [Optional 3 Way Help Arm]

 

What about other equipment?

Motorcycle adapters for wheel balancers and tyre changers: Motorcycle wheels are considerably thinner than a conventional car wheel, and the adapter enables the mounting head to reach the correct position on a traditional machine without any fuss.

Self-adhesive motorcycle weight strips: These make the balancing process for motorcycle wheels easier and faster.

Snap-in Valves: These snap-in tyre valves enable easy inflation and deflation of the tyre and provide an air seal. The valve cap also prevents the build-up of dust and moisture, lengthening the life of the valve. The short length is ideal for motorcycles and scooters and they are fully TUV certified for peace of mind.

Do you need any advice on motorcycle tyre-fitting workshop equipment? Get in touch with our tyre machine experts, on 01527 883580 to discuss in more detail or shop our impressive range of garage products online. We offer finance and pay later options to make payments more manageable.

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Starting Up Your Own Motorcycle Tyre Fitting Workshop

 

No matter what industry you start your own business in, it is always difficult to purchase the latest industry-leading equipment needed to succeed from day one.

A tyre fitting workshop for motorcycles is no different – and the equipment doesn’t come cheap. The most cost-effective approach to purchasing motorcycle workshop equipment, is to acquire tools and equipment as and when they are first needed, allowing the workshop to evolve over time.

 

Do I need different tools for fitting a motorcycle tyre to a car tyre?

Contrary to popular belief, the relevant equipment needed is no different to any generic tyre fitting workshop for class 4 vehicles; actually, you will probably find that some class 4 workshop equipment are compatible for motorcycle tyre fitting. However if you do want the premium motorcycle focused tyre machines, then you can find brands that specialise in motorcycle workshop equipment.

 

What equipment will you need?

Starting out, you will need to purchase a Tyre Changer and a Wheel Balancer for your workshop. If you are on a tight budget you will find that the tyre machine packages will often save you money, however if a brand new tyre machine is not top priority, then you can even find a great saving in our second hand/ex-demo machines.

 

Do you need any advice on motorcycle tyre fitting workshop equipment? Then get in touch on 01527 883580 to discuss in more detail or find our range of products online.