I removed the wheel myself....Its a bit of a job but once you do it, it's pretty simple. Drop exhaust, remove shock on left side, remove brake caliper, remove housing holding wheel in place and removing plastic wheel shroud makes the job easier....Hardest part is getting exhaust back on....there is a little gasket that needs to be installed between exhaust and manifold. Took wheel to Bike Doctors here in Fort Worth. They did the new tire mounting and balancing for 30 plus tax....I advise putting on a 90' angled valve stem to make it easier to check and fill with air when needed. Make sure you torque the nut that locks the housing onto the wheel mount. I didnt torque the first time and one day noticed it had come loose. Wheel wont come off but you could ruin the bearings.