by whysub01 » Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:05 am
Fitted mine a few times myself-not too difficult now, but it was a real bast**d first time. Find yourself a spade that has the same curve as the wheel rim (most do)-you place the spade as close to the rim as you can-hence one with the right curve is best-and stand on the spade to break the tyre to rim seal when removing the tyres (a bit easier if you are a little on the heavy side). And if you go to an Motocross dealer, thet will sell you proper tyre levers. Sportsbike riders rarely change their own tyres., And don't forget some rim protectors unless you like scratched/chipped rims. If you can, watch someone else do it first-it is as easy as it looks.
However, I once bought a pair of Tomahawk tyres (again, remoulds, but I really liked the grip and feedback they gave), which i had a dealer fit as I had no time. The bak went on as usual, but ittook him nearly anhour to fit he front, and needed 100 psi to get the bead squarely on the rim. Funny, as when it wore out, it popped off easily enough.
Still, my dealer only charges me £5 to change a pair of tyres, and I get a cup of tea and a chat for that too.
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