How easy is it to change the rear tire?
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RE: How easy is it to change the rear tire?
Here is my easy trick...
Pull of the rear wheel...
Bring the rear wheel (with old tire) and the new tire to a shop
pay $15
bring wheel home and mount tire (make sure everything is properly alligned)
BAM!!! All done.
I would think that doing this by yourself isnt the best idea... 1) Strong bead 2) Balancing
Pull of the rear wheel...
Bring the rear wheel (with old tire) and the new tire to a shop
pay $15
bring wheel home and mount tire (make sure everything is properly alligned)
BAM!!! All done.
I would think that doing this by yourself isnt the best idea... 1) Strong bead 2) Balancing
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RE: How easy is it to change the rear tire?
im curious i read your post and it sounds to me that you want to know how hard is it to take of your rear wheel and after you've had the tire installed how hard it is to put it back on and make sure its aligned properly yourself... that's how it reads to me , not trying to mount the tire yourself
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RE: How easy is it to change the rear tire?
ORIGINAL: HAVOC
im curious i read your post and it sounds to me that you want to know how hard is it to take of your rear wheel and after you've had the tire installed how hard it is to put it back on and make sure its aligned properly yourself... that's how it reads to me , not trying to mount the tire yourself
im curious i read your post and it sounds to me that you want to know how hard is it to take of your rear wheel and after you've had the tire installed how hard it is to put it back on and make sure its aligned properly yourself... that's how it reads to me , not trying to mount the tire yourself
Shoulda been more clear
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RE: How easy is it to change the rear tire?
I thought it was pretty easy.
Taking the rear off ws almost easier than the front.
If you have stands!
Be careful with your chain tensioner.
You should hope that the tire/rim is on straight now.
Count if your tensioners back out an equal number of turns.
If they are diffenent, you might should try to put them back that way.
Pretty straight forward process.
The owners manual explains enough.
Or go to Stephy G's for the "real" manual.
Taking the rear off ws almost easier than the front.
If you have stands!
Be careful with your chain tensioner.
You should hope that the tire/rim is on straight now.
Count if your tensioners back out an equal number of turns.
If they are diffenent, you might should try to put them back that way.
Pretty straight forward process.
The owners manual explains enough.
Or go to Stephy G's for the "real" manual.
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