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 Post subject: Re: Whats in your HD
PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:05 pm 
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I have a friend that has great prices on tires, last front dunlop I bought was 125 with Harley on it. I mount and balance my own with dyna beads, tube tires on chrome rims I have a friend do it


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:44 am 
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I have never used the dyna beads, but I may start. I have never tore down a chrome spoke rim with tube. I want to start changing my own tires and I have chrome-spoke. Why do you get your buddy to change the chrome tube tires?


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 6:48 am 
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I used to change my own spoked tube tires but I leave some marks with the tire irons, with my new chrome wheels I figure i don't want to scratch the chrome. When I have my friend's shop mount them I go with them doing the balanceing because they use the correct wheel wieght instead of the stickons they use on cast wheels. I find they fall off sometimes, also I don't think the beads would work on a tube tire, Don't think they would go in easily. Deerslayer


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:48 am 
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I don't like paying the high cost from the dealer to change tires. There is a product called Ride-On that is supposed to also balance the tire and I think it works with tubes. It also stops leaks when punctured. I suppose if I pull them and just have the dealer mount and balance it would save a few bucks.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:56 am 
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I learned the hard way, get someone that knows what they are doing.
This last set of tires I took the wheels down to a new guy that did it for half price of my usually guy.
2 weeks later the back wheel went flat... pinched tube AND the wheel weight fell off.
I took it back to my usual guy and had to buy a new tube on top of the mount and balance... didn't save any money that time. The tire holds air - the weights are still on - worth the money.
I pull the wheels off at my house and then take them to the wheel shop for a mount and balance - he's expensive but always does it right and never a scratch.
I was warned about that fix a flat stuff a long time ago and I stay away from it.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:28 pm 
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Location: Phoenix, Az
roadking wrote:
I learned the hard way, get someone that knows what they are doing.
This last set of tires I took the wheels down to a new guy that did it for half price of my usually guy.
2 weeks later the back wheel went flat... pinched tube AND the wheel weight fell off.
I took it back to my usual guy and had to buy a new tube on top of the mount and balance... didn't save any money that time. The tire holds air - the weights are still on - worth the money.
I pull the wheels off at my house and then take them to the wheel shop for a mount and balance - he's expensive but always does it right and never a scratch.
I was warned about that fix a flat stuff a long time ago and I stay away from it.

RK, Your right about the fix a flat, most here in PHx charge $20 each if you bring the rim and tire in with you. The Wheel Shop In PHX charges $60 each if they have to pull it off your bike. A not so smart buddy of mine took his to the HD dealer, they charged him $110 an hour at 1.5 hours = $165 in just for labor on a back tire, thats crazy. Had a smarter buddy show me how to slip or spin the tire by doing a quick burn out to off set the hole in the tire from the hole in the tube, pumped it back up and nursed it to the shop to get changed


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:33 am 
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RK, Your right about the fix a flat, most here in PHx charge $20 each if you bring the rim and tire in with you. The Wheel Shop In PHX charges $60 each if they have to pull it off your bike. A not so smart buddy of mine took his to the HD dealer, they charged him $110 an hour at 1.5 hours = $165 in just for labor on a back tire, thats crazy. Had a smarter buddy show me how to slip or spin the tire by doing a quick burn out to off set the hole in the tire from the hole in the tube, pumped it back up and nursed it to the shop to get changed


Here's pics of how I do it.

I have the shop manual and I follow it to the letter every time.
While I have the wheels off I clean the inner fenders and inspect the brakes and undercarriage.

I pay 30 per wheel for mount and balance - they charge 5 bucks for old tires here. I guess I could bring them home and dump them in our recycle bin - maybe next time.

This change out - i also did all my fluids while I had it on the stands.


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