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Yamaha
Ill be later Saturday. I hope to still get out. Drove to work today and got a nice big rock to the windshield. I have to get it replaced tomorrow.
Scared be heard it and immediately thought hmm that would crack something few seconds later OHHHH LOOOOK!
2013 Tiger Explorer
Anyone want to make a plan for next weekend at HVD? I have Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon as available hall pass slots.
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
Yup, Even mx 338 for open practice tomorrow
Yeah, I'm probably gonna skip it
Don't really feel,like starting a thread so for anyone interested: Garrett Wolsink's RM from the 1977 Carlsbad GP sold at auction for 70k, unrestored. Back then, there were true "works" bikes
1977 Suzuki USGP Winner MX From the Gerrit Wolsink Collection | Lot S182 | Las Vegas 2017 | Mecum Auctions
Last edited by Imbeek; 05-05-17 at 09:59 AM.
What's the forecast for Southwick tomorrow? Google says rain..
'02 Ducati 998, '08 Ducati HyperMotard 1100S, '14 Subaru XV Crosstrek
Just supposed to be showers early tomorrow. I'm more worried about an inch or two today. Southwick drains great...until it doesn't.
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'02 Ducati 998, '08 Ducati HyperMotard 1100S, '14 Subaru XV Crosstrek
so you're riding MX tomorrow, right? not a woods location? hmmmmmmm
Beta 200RR
Beta 200RR
technique is 95% of changing tires.
sincerely, a squid who's pinched a few tubes.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
From Southwick's FB page:
"Open practice for this coming Saturday, May 6, has been canceled. In excess of 2 inches of rain will fall through Friday into Saturday. There will be no opportunity to grade the track. Sorry, kids."
I have two of these Motion Pro extra-long tire irons, though I could probably use one more. I also have a combination spoon/axle wrench which is too short to be useful.
I don't know what I did wrong, but I almost certainly nicked/punctured the tube when trying to lever the tire back into the bead.
I watched a bunch of YouTube videos, it helped but.. I could use someone showing me the ropes in person.
Check out this video of a guy from Dunlop doing it. He takes about 2 minutes..![]()
Last edited by number9; 05-05-17 at 02:59 PM.
'02 Ducati 998, '08 Ducati HyperMotard 1100S, '14 Subaru XV Crosstrek
i prefer to use 3 of the 10.5" spoon type from MotionPro. one massive beast of an iron can help too if the bead + carcass is a gnarly one, like some off-road specific tires that are real stiff, but 3 shorties works well for me. the spoon tip is curved nice and soft, less likely to grab.
Beta 200RR
not sure if you've seen this vid but i like this kids method, pasting below. watching a tire guy do it can be frustrating, they change that shit all day long. that's the technique Chip is referring to. get your system down and you're in.
even though my changes generally go smooth, they're never super fast. right tools + tiny bites + patience = success (most times)
i love how he's doing this on a bucket filled with filty oil... in slippers. that shit would be all over my garage floor.
Beta 200RR
These motion pro shortie levers are meant for a trail toolkit. But they are mint because they have this little lip that just hooks on the edge of the wheel. Keeps you from sticking the tip too far in. And we all know what happens when you stick the tip in too deep.