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After being inspired by Rockadous's recent tire change thread. I decided to do mine on my own. Years ago I did my own dirtbike tires. Â* Â* My OEM Battlax started showing thread at 7297 miles. Pretty good, 90% of my driving is interstate. Â* Â* WooodWheel suggested using Dynabeads for balancing, the concept has been around for decades and the physics is solid. In my searches, I could not find anything of substance that was negetive. Â* Â* I went with the Dunlop Qualifier this time around, darn Battlax slips too easily on downshift, yes I have read where it isnt the tires fault, jury is still out with me on that one. Â* Â* This post is NOT intended as instruction on how to install, we already have that in the maintenance section of this site. It's intent is to offer some suggestions on how to do this on your own. Â* Â* I made a jig rather than buying a changer, and did this change myself without assistance from anyone. Â* Â* I have about 30 pics coming, so please be patient as I put them in with text. Â* Â* Here is some useful dynabead and tire changing links: http://www.innovativebalancing.com/ http://www.whitehorsepress.com/produ...oducts_id=5614 http://www.napaonline.com/MasterP....RuGlyde http://www.clarity.net/~adam/tire-changing-doc.html First pic is of thread/belt showing on my tire. Comments welcome as I post. Thanks, John ______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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Made this axlerod, also talked about in previous posts. 1/2" NPT pipe and 5/8 solid insert.
______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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Jack up the rear with the axlerod inserted, then support with upper/inner part of swingarm. Remove axlerod so you can remove the wheel. ______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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My experience was, the rear brake would love to scratch your rim while you remove the tire
______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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Not sure if you can do this with stands, but having the back end waaaayyyy up in the air helps
______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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Axle AND homemade Axlerod go through the wood and secure the wheel. Pic is the axlenut and shaft collar holding the axlerod in place.
______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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Here's where I cheat. I used and dremel/fiberglass cutoff wheel to cut the inside cord of the wheel. DONT HIT THE RIM. PoP, Pop, Pop and wheel is real easy to remove.
______________________________________ John (2008 Blue Busa) I only bought the bike because I look good in Busa clothes! |
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