I changed my tire, as I shredded the last one.........oooops.

Started by badgalbetty, May 02, 2010, 12:48:43 PM

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badgalbetty

I have not changed a tire since I left Suzuki in 1988. Today it was necessary due to lack of funds. So I have the tire which I traded for labor( a brand new Michelin pilot power) and borrowed some tire irons from a friend and got busy. It was a lot easier than the old days, it seems modern compounds are easy to work with and more pliable. Back in the day the worst to change were the Goodyear Eagle which had a safety bead , which was very difficult to break sometimes ,and thankfully they were only fitted to bikes like Goldwings which we did not see a lot of. The modern tires are a dream to change in comparison.The best bit besides this costing me nothing except some of my time is ...........I did not break a nail! I am beyond stoked!  So now that this is done, guess its time to go scuff it up a little. :)
Be well
BGB
"Its never too late to be who you might have been" - George Elliot.

Stella

Honey,

When are you going to learn to not be so independent and let the boys change the tire?   Hmmm?    ;)

Nice job actually - just giving you a little...you know. 
"To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites." ~ Robert Heinlein

badgalbetty

pooh?

All the boys were busy today with their girlfriends attending other functions........I need to get me someone.........reliable..............who can work at least as hard as me, has a job,owns their own car that I dont have to fix............ and.................. has more than 3 teeth. [laugh] Good looking would be a plus.........a big plus!
have a happy week!
Erica.
"Its never too late to be who you might have been" - George Elliot.

Ducgirl


ducatithunder

Just curious but did you change both tires or one?  Front or Rear?  How long did it take you?

I am due to get mine changed and have just procrastinated.  My friend gave me a little clinic when he changed his front tire and I was suprised by how much it was similar to bicycle tire changing.  I was just about to drop $100 to have someone else do it.  With some supervision, I think I'd rather do it. 

It's a good skill to have and my hubby has other things to fix (like my car). [wine]
A Few of my Favorite Things?

My Dog, My Bike, My Board, and My Husband.  In that order.

badgalbetty

I changed my rear tire........Took me about 15 minutes to do from start to finish after I had the wheel off the bike. I have an s2r with a single sided swing-arm so thats a pretty easy removal/replace. If you are in Portland OR I can help you if you like, be happy to!
"Its never too late to be who you might have been" - George Elliot.

ducatithunder

I wish I was in Portland OR!  It's way too hot here in Pennsylvania.  Just switched my gas tank for the first time and that was easier than I thought.   Looks like I will be switching out those tires too.  With a little friendly help, I think it should be relatively painless.

Thanks!
A Few of my Favorite Things?

My Dog, My Bike, My Board, and My Husband.  In that order.

DesmoLu

ah tire shredding. I wonder if I'll ever change out a tire before I absolutely have to? Last year did about 500 miles on a tire that wouldn't have gone a mile more if it hadn't been raining the whole way!

Great choice on tire. I rock the Pilot Road 2's since I have to do a lot of highway miles. The double compound absolutely rocks for the variation in types of riding and gives SO much traction feedback ::love:: their expensive buggers though