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NICK!
Originally posted by Sandy View PostOr a trip to the hospital to get your fingers put back on.
Frankly just working our normal 68 hour week would keep me off the bike.
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Originally posted by C.V. View Posttell me where you're riding so I can avoid it!!1983 GS 1100 ESD :D
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I just did a tube on my yamaha. I have a harbor freight tire changer machine that holds the tire. It came with a long rod for installing the tire on the wheel, but kept popping out for the last 7 inches or so. I used a K-L tire pry tool that pulled the tire over the last few inches. Worked for me.
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1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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Don-lo
Work opposite the valve stem, it can get trapped under the beads. Tube half inflated. Make sure both beads opposite where you are working are in the center channel! This makes a huge difference.
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woodman
I have the Harbor Freight setup too, I use baby powder on the tube, ruglide on the tire and inflate it for a few days to get the wrinkles out of it. After its all on hit it with some air a few times easy and let it out. Double check that the tube is clear and air it up. The strap technique most definetly works on tubeless tires, no BS there, its amazing !I had 8 tires to mount and the dealer wanted $35 each so I bought the tire machine instead, not perfect but better then razzling them on the floor.
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GS750GUY
Originally posted by greg78gs750 View Postwell, guys, i've been trying to put my shiny new avons on the gs.
tried the 'lash strap technique' pictured on bikecliffs site and detailed at the advriders forum....i call BULL**** on that technique. there is just no way it is that easy, unless the tire is, in fact, an inch larger than the rim.
so i got some tire spoons and some ru-glyde. and....
promptly pinched the tube, putting a lovely hole in the brand new butyl rubber.
so. now, i either
patch the tube and try it again, being more careful,
buy a new tube and try it again,
or just give up and bring my wheels to the shop, and hang my head in shame at the defeat of the first job on my gs i have been unable to do myself.
oh, did i mention it was almost 70 degrees here today?!?
any suggestions on how to proceed, guys?
I see your bike is a 78 GS750 which is the same as mine. I put new Dunlop tubless tires on my alloy wheels and used no tubes with no problems.
GS750GUY
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bakalorz
Originally posted by duaneage View PostI just did a tube on my yamaha. I have a harbor freight tire changer machine that holds the tire. It came with a long rod for installing the tire on the wheel, but kept popping out for the last 7 inches or so. I used a K-L tire pry tool that pulled the tire over the last few inches. Worked for me.
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tire tool
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(I'll probably end up saying "D'oh" as soon as it's explained to me)
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