First time off the ground!



My front went up about 2-3 inches before the back started to come off the ground. I also had removed the bags and exhaust pipes.
 



My front went up about 2-3 inches before the back started to come off the ground. I also had removed the bags and exhaust pipes.

Good to know...my tire guy called late this afternoon so I got the tire back and put it back on. I raised the bike a little higher and pressed down on the front fender a bit and the rear wheel did lift. I think if I removed the bags and pipes in preparation for a rear tire replacement I would do okay. If not, I can always anchor the front tire down. It's a delicate balance.
 
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Removing the bags helps a lot after the bike is in the air remove left muffler.
 
Removing the bags helps a lot after the bike is in the air remove left muffler.


Hey fingers what are the tires and the sizes you are using that you like so much! I've been leaning towards a Bridgestone excedra max 200/60/16 for a little more meat in the back,because I don't have anti locks. Front tire I'm undecided.
 
I'm running Michelin Commander ll's 130/90/16 on front,180/65/16 rear.Presently 23,000+ on the front.the rear tire had 17,500 when it came apart while on the dyno ,to many big high speed pulls I believe it probably had at least 5,000 mi left. I think He different is running the same tires
 

Cool thanks still on the fence, have not ordered tires yet. Think it will take me two weeks to clean all the corrosion off the rear rim.
Heading down your way the end of March, spending two days in Ormand beach on our way to marathon.
 
Oh yeah,Rocky My.atv has best prices for tires

Already been on their site, best prices on the web for sure. Wife's aunt lives in Ormond, the wife and I are staying on the beach in Daytona, hoping the kids stay with her aunt. I have your # I believe. Maybe we could meet up for a beer, my wife loves to drink Irish and all!!
 
Admit it, Jim! You may not have a brown stain in your britches, but you clearly pissed yourself... the puddle proves it.