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Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:26 am
by oldman
I'm tired of paying the price of tires from my local dealer so I have decided and purchased my latest rear 190 50 70 Pilot Power II and the tools and am going to mount it myself. I've done this before but it's been a long time ago, any suggestions would be appreciated. They say once you've mounted a tire you'll never go back to women??? I got the tire online for $153.00 including shipping and it's manufactor date is Oct 2012, compared with $265.00 if I buy from the dealer. The dealers tires are usually a couple of years old by comparison. Jim Beam is a given and plenty of lube. I've got two twelve inch spoons and a bead breaker. Any ideas will be appreciated especially the smart ass ones. Cheers!
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:50 am
by Gazza
!!!!!!LUBE!!!!!!!!
Mounting a tyre is pretty much like having sex
the more lube you use the easier it is to get it on

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:03 am
by Smitty
...mounting is easy
the balancing is hard

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:06 am
by Wattie
Smitty wrote:...mounting is easy
the balancing is hard

Balancing is the easy bit!
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:43 am
by tim
Don't ya just spin it on a stick and wherever it stops put the weight at the top? Then repeat until there's no space left for weights on the rim

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:27 am
by bonester
Big thing I think is to make sure when mounting and dismounting tyre to ensure bead of tyre is in well in centre of rim. If not it is a shit fight. Heat the tyre in the sun before mounting. The guy who taught me to fit tyres used a big rubber mallet to hit the bead over the rim. That concerns me with the delicacy of the brake discs. I use tyre levers similar sizes to you and use cardboard for rim protection. I do the whole lot with the levers. Bigger levers can chew the aluminium of the rim if you swing on them. Little levers let you know ehen something is wrong- before you do damage. Be careful not to scratch the area where the tyre bead sits coz it may cause a permanent leak. I had a shit fight with a front tyre I fitted second hand to one of my er6s recently- it came off my ZRX originally and I must have stretched the bead slightly in two spots on one side of the bead removing it from zrx. No matter how much air I shot in (tried three compressors) the bastard leaked between the rim and bead and wouldn't pop over. In the end (after 3 hours of swearing and fucking around, I had the idea to use the beadbreaker to install the bead from the inside of the tyre on that side. Job done.
There is a lot of satisfaction to be had in doing this job yourself and if you take your time you know it is done properly. A mate of mine got his first new tyre fitted to his KLR650 here recently by the local dealer- they fitted the tyre BACKWARDS, didn't seat the bead and broke the front speedo drive in the front wheel. Good job wankers.

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:58 pm
by mfzx6r
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:06 pm
by Smitty
from the little master himself....

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:07 pm
by mfzx6r
Smitty wrote:
from the little master himself....

Thankyou

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:36 pm
by 6maniac
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:40 am
by oldman
Thanks for all the replies. The u-tube video was great. I've done this before but with tube tyres. KY jelly looks like the trick and I have plenty of it. I might try using the leftovers when my wife and I are finished. You know put down a plastic sheet to catch it all. Thanks again, I'll post something when I get it done.

Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:01 pm
by BrettZZR
Might want to try Y2KY Jelly (Y2K compliant).
It allows you to insert 4 digits where only 2 would go before...
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I looked into tire fitting myself - I have not seen mention of rim protectors? Seemed like a good idea.
I also found
Dyna Beads. At first I assumed this was rubbish, but the more I looked at it the more sense it made. Anybody tried it?
In the end I found a shop locally that would fit and balance for $25 if I brought in just the wheel and tire. Bargain.
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:50 pm
by Jonno
BrettZZR wrote:Might want to try Y2KY Jelly (Y2K compliant).
It allows you to insert 4 digits where only 2 would go before...
(-&
.

kuda compliant then
yeah go all out and fit moose tubes, no more worries about flat tyres (no it isnt the moose challenge revitalised)
(just kidding)
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:15 pm
by Johnnie5
if i had a 12 inch spoon i would be looking to mount wimmin
Re: Mounting your own tires
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:35 pm
by s man
you can use a little soapy water for helping to fit & seal the bead. You can also use Armoall. Anything slippry will do the job.