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setting the bead on a new tire
i just swapped out the rear tire on my bike. i knew it was going too smooth. i can't get the beads to seat with air. any tips?Tags: None
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Smear the bead with some tyre lube - washing up liquid will do if you haven't got any - then give it some air. You might have to go way past the normal tyre pressure to get it to seat eg 50psi.
Check the maximum pressure rating on the tyre before pumping it up to avod it going pop.79 GS1000S
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If the wheel has old rubber stuck to the bead area it will be harder to get the tire to seat. Scrub the wheel as needed. And use some proper tire lube like h-hog suggests. I used to use dish soap until finding deep corrosion inside my 850 wheel. I'm not sure if soap caused the corrosion, unlikely, but I don't want anything inside the tire that isn't certified safe for tires/wheels so I splurged on some real tire lube and don't regret it.Ed
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i got it. thanks for the help. i put a little lube on and she's on. an easy job overall. next time i think i'll take the wheel off and let a shop change the tire. i got a couple of scratches on the rim and that's not cool
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Originally posted by rideOn View Post... next time i think i'll take the wheel off and let a shop change the tire. ...
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Originally posted by rideOn View Posti got it. thanks for the help. i put a little lube on and she's on. an easy job overall. next time i think i'll take the wheel off and let a shop change the tire. i got a couple of scratches on the rim and that's not coolDogma
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Back in HS when I worked in a gas station and of my many duties was to also fix flats. The way we would seat a tire if it needed persuasion was to drop the tire /rim onto the concrete floor and rotate and drop again on the rebound. Depending on the tire drop from 2-3 feet don't hit the rim on the concrete.
You can also use the motorcycle straps on centerline if you are really having problems.
I just recently did that on my 3 spoke wheel as well.Once the tire is spread out, put the air to it and it should seal.
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Originally posted by focus frenzy View PostWD-40 and a match is all you need!!!1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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rideOn
Originally posted by Steve View PostI have changed several sets of tires for various GSs and a couple of smaller Hondas before, but have always had my Wing tires changed by the tire shop where I bought them. I decided to change them myself this time, as they are now charging $30 EACH to mount and balance tires that you bring in off the bike. I don't think I had $60 worth of aggravation changing my tires a few months ago.
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Originally posted by rideOn View Postthey want $25/tire off the bike here. $25 would buy a bottle of bushmill. plus, i would miss out on working on l'il blackie
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIs it not sealing to the rim so you can apply pressure or not popping into place?
If not sealing you can try a ratcheting tie down around the circumference of the tire to pull the bead toward the rim, it may get it to seal.
If not popping, use more tire lube.
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