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Changing dirtbike tiresI changed my first ever dirtbike hoop tonight, let me tell ya it sucked Not knowing the first thing about how to go about it, I chose to just dig in and do it myself rather spend the $10 and take the time to drive it to the dealer. It musta takem me close to 2 hoursDoes anyone have a any tips on how to make this process easier? I used some soapy water to make it all slippery and giggity, but it seemed most of my troubles were with the rubber blocks that clamp the tire to the rim? The rubber rim strip was also in 3 peices when I took it apart so I used the duct tape trick over the nipples, Steve from Dunlop always told me to do this on my Motard wheels but I never did. Hopefully I don't wake up to a flat tire tomorrow now cause I'll be riding PSF on some pilot powers if it don't hold air ![]() |
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Changing dirtbike tiresYou think the lil R1 can make it over the rocks faster than my EXC? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. OK. you're on. Wayne-o |
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Changing dirtbike tiresWho said anything about the R1 That bike is "this" close to being soldI've got a set of 17" tard wheels with Pilot Powers for the KTM, worst case I put them on in the morning ![]() |
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Changing dirtbike tiresYou think that tough, try it with the super thick inner tubes. Paying a dealer $10 bucks is worth it all day long. Kevin |
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Changing dirtbike tiresTrouble changing a dirt tire? get outta herre! Be sure to leave the rim locks in place -- just unscrew the locknut to the end. Slide one side of the fresh tire over them and then push the lock inside the tire while you pull on the opposite side of the tire. You want to get part of the tire that's already on the rim (over the rim lock(s))to be in the "deep" part of the rim so you have more room to get the remainder of the bead over. If you're using a lot of force to get the last bit of bead over the rim, you need to get the tire towards the center of the wheel more. Dirt tires are easy. |
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Changing dirtbike tiresIt was my first one and I didn't do any reading prior to trying Well one thing I know for sure, I didn't pinch the tube because it gained 1psi of pressure overnight (warmed up a little) I'm heading to PSF now to test it out ![]() |
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