Power Pure ....few PICS of the rear
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This guy 51 Plymouth , says he can do it with just tyre irons??
Even PM'd him about it and he assures me it's OK. Is a Fireblade rear tyre going to be easier to pry off the rim??? I'd have thought it'd be about the same
Even PM'd him about it and he assures me it's OK. Is a Fireblade rear tyre going to be easier to pry off the rim??? I'd have thought it'd be about the same
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Steve not to be a smart **** .......... but well yeaaaah
But I'm not going at these super white rims with bare steel
If they were black like those....I wouldn't give two *****
Like the Guy said
Wonder why he needed to ponder having to spray or polish anything ??
But I'm not going at these super white rims with bare steel
If they were black like those....I wouldn't give two *****
Like the Guy said
I'm thinking that since the wheels are off the bike and
tireless I might spray them with some gloss black and polish the
lips...lemme ponder that one for an hour or two.
tireless I might spray them with some gloss black and polish the
lips...lemme ponder that one for an hour or two.
Last edited by Sprock; 02-26-2010 at 12:39 PM.
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I have changed a million bike tire by hand over the years , but for some reason , these tire on my CBR are a total ***** ...
Like I said earlier ...I could not break that friggin bead my rear , even with clamps .. let alone get to try the levers ... maybe it was just my tire or sumthin ...
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Save 10 bucks -------------LOL
Oh my Jaysus, sounds like an Irish Guy from the Mediterranean running
that shop Indy 10 dollar savings !!
Come on man roll up them sleeves ....lets show Steve O how it's done
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Steve-O----lol---- might be those beads got seated/welded to the rims
with the onset of some good ole "middle aged spread"
through the consumption to mucho alcohol -----hee hee hee
that shop Indy 10 dollar savings !!
Come on man roll up them sleeves ....lets show Steve O how it's done
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Steve-O----lol---- might be those beads got seated/welded to the rims
with the onset of some good ole "middle aged spread"
through the consumption to mucho alcohol -----hee hee hee
I can buy these Pure's for $270 and have the shop put them on for $120. Or I can order them from the shop and have them put on, all I got to do is ride the bike over there. They want are you ready for this. $400 for the tires and install. . FYI I have polished rims.
Last edited by Sprock; 02-26-2010 at 08:29 PM.
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Come on man roll up them sleeves ....lets show Steve O how it's done
&
Steve-O----lol---- might be those beads got seated/welded to the rims
with the onset of some good ole "middle aged spread"
through the consumption to mucho alcohol -----hee hee hee
&
Steve-O----lol---- might be those beads got seated/welded to the rims
with the onset of some good ole "middle aged spread"
through the consumption to mucho alcohol -----hee hee hee
2 points here to be answered ...
1/ not much middle age spread goin on here ATM ...
2/ and yu can never drink too much !!! sheesh .
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