britman
Nitrous
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2006
- Messages
- 1,402
- Location
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Ride
- 2005 Rocket 3/2014 Moto Guzzi Touring
I have decided that I have carried my last tire to the shop to be mounted and balanced, maybe. I recently changed both front and rear on my Thunderbird Sport and with a set of proper spoons and a static balancer, it was a breeze. Of course there have been some pinched tubes through the years but I have gotten better as time went on. I am going to spring for a Harbor Freight tire changer with the motorcycle tire attachment along with a MoJo tool, it all totals out less than $250.00. Shops around here are charging anywhere from 50 to 75 bucks per wheel for a mount and balance so with three bikes, I should see my investment returned in a year or two. (I also try to flip one or two old Japanese bikes yearly, just to bring them back and sometimes make a dollar or two.) I am not worried about the tires on my Moto Guzzi Touring which is next in line and due, but I do have concerns with the Rocket rear. As we all know that is a big arse tire and I was wondering if anyone here has wrestled one on at home?
K&T Shield
Motorcycle Tire Changer Attachment
Manual Tire Changer
K&T Shield
Motorcycle Tire Changer Attachment
Manual Tire Changer