I bought my '06 with 32xx miles on it and now have 6712. The tread doesn't look bad but the tires are obviously the same ones put on in '06 when it was built because they are more brown than black and the sidewalls have some dry-lake-bed style cracks in them. It stopped holding 33 psi and comes down to 25 now. I had one flat but luckily was able to pump it up and slowly drive home.
My level of technical proficiency is that I've changed about 50 bicycle tires in the last 60 days. I'm the manager of a pedi-cab (bicycle taxi/bike rickshaw) shop and I wrench on pedicabs a few days a week. I just have never done a scooter/motorcycle tire before.
When I was in the army we would change humvee tires. It was like, a 4 man job, but yeah, I did a few of those in my time. Anybody have any tips. I really, really really don't want to get it half done and have to tow the whole mess to a shop lol.
In general my scooter has been ok. I just had a $660 repair job though. My idle started going crazy and it would never come down from 4000 rpms. My broke ass had to ride it once or twice like that, including into the shop. From sitting at stop signs with the brake on and the engine pushing forward I put some burns on my belt and they basically did a CVT job in addition to fixing my idle issue which was from a crack that opened up and was letter air in, like running unrestricted I guess.
Or they just ripped me off I dont know. Feels better with the new CVT parts though so I think it was worth the money. I figure if I have a new cvt more or less now I don't have to worry about it for a while so the engine it about the only think of cost I have to worry about and it runs fine.
But with the bill for that on my credit card, I just want to buy tires and do it myself if possible. Tips please!