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jesionowski
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Posts: 40
Tire change
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July 13, 2013, 11:57:46 PM »
Here are some pics of my weeekends tire change.
My advice. Just do it. Its way easier then it looks. The only thing is I took the tire to a shop to have the tire put on. I tried putting the front wheel back on the rim myself and ended up damaging the tire, Had to buy a new one. But it cost $60 to mount a tire if its on the bike and $25 if you bring in the tire off the bike. So I ended up still slightly ahead money wise.
I got Michilen City Grips. So far they feel pretty good. Not a dramatic change but I am hoping for better rain riding.
I repainted the muffler with Engine heat paint. Right where the muffler comes off the engine the paint burnt off but still looks fine on the main body of the muffler.
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soldout
Newbie
Posts: 26
Re: Tire change
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August 30, 2013, 05:10:05 AM »
I have City Grips too. One day coming home from work it was raining out. I coming around a slight downhill off camber left hand turn and my bike just did not want to turn in and I was even going that fast. I thought I was going to crash into the curb, this was with the stock tires. That moment right there was the reason I switched to City Grips. The stock tires i could get the front to howl and scream as i was coming to a stop not with the City Grips. The City Grips in my opinion have more grip dry and wet weather grip then the stock tires.
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12' Burgman 400 - Throttle Lock, Best Back Rest, Passenger Backrest, Ram Ball Mount
09' Agility 125 - Puig Touring Windscreen, Shad 29 , 12V Underseat, Taplights, Ram Ball Mount, City Grips
09' Metropolitan - 12v, Ram Ball Mount
Jim Moore
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Posts: 89
Re: Tire change
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August 30, 2013, 01:08:08 PM »
Is that a tube? Those tires / wheels are supposed to be tubeless. Mine are, anyway.
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jesionowski
Newbie
Posts: 40
Re: Tire change
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Reply #3 on:
September 06, 2013, 03:04:44 AM »
no tube
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