How to Change & Balance Your Own Motorcycle Tire.
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After fighting with numerous tires and diy changes over the years, learning how to use the "drop center" is going to be a game changer! I would watch videos and still suffer and cuss. This is the first time it was explained and I thank you.
I don't know how you pull it off without the drop center technique.
How to do it at home. Uses professional shop tire stand. Some good info there, but if you're gone make a do it at home video, then ditch the pro setup and do it on the floor like we'd be doing it.
Drop center is a game changer! Best video ever! Thank you!
I would add one tip, the round ink mark on the tire usually yellow or white is the heavy spot on the tire and if you put that opposite the valve stem you will be closer to a better balance with less weight. Many times through the years I didn't have to add any weight to make it balance. I have been changing my own cycle tires for over 40 years. Good video
Spot on! That one is missed by most when changing tires. ;-)
Yes. Ace of a tip!
I’ve always thought it was the opposite. The mark was the light spot….and I usually have weights! I’ll try it your way next time! Hope you’re right
I believe the spot on the tire should go at the tire valve.
@@raybrensike42- The catch is indeed very simple. You are right. And he is right! Many wheels design either have the light spot on the valve spot... Or on the opposite side. 😋
Just changed my first tire by myself, great Video, thanks Mate! Cheers from Germany
I’m definitely interested in more home mechanic tutorial videos like this from Craig!! Love it! You guys are what made me want to start working on bikes so stuff like this is a huge help!
This is the series we need! Craig just teaching us stuff!
He has his own channel now but STILL doesn't do that.
Great video Craig! This is the kind of stuff regular riders need to expand their comfort zone working on their bikes. You should try teaching Sean some of this stuff!
YOU ARE MY HERO..... the drop centre was my problem....... I used a few wood working clamps to keep it off the beed
Thank you so much
Great video Craig, You did an excellent job explaining. I hope you do more videos like this. You're a natural.
What a great video, I've been mounting my own tires for 51 years and still learned a couple tricks. Thanks much.
Brilliant video. When I think of the blood, sweat tears and industrial language i could have saved had I seen this 20 years ago I could cry !! Thank you.
One the best videos on tire maintenance. Thank you Craig.
Great to see new content! I have both this and B&B feed in my notifications. Very much appreciate the team and Craig’s role. I have a new to me 2011 KLR650, a new Hawk250, and a 2011 BMW R1200RT. This information was exactly what I was looking for to be able to swap the tires myself on the KLR and Hawk. Information I need from a source I trust. Thank you guys!
Very efficient video. No wasted time and to the point with some small laughs. Time to get some spoons! thanks
OK, now it makes more sense. Thanks for the info. Last time I needed new rubber, bought a cheap changer from HF. Couldn't get 'em on and said screw it, took them in. But at $40+ a tire, when I bring it in unmounted, it is too much for something so quick and simple. Next tire change, I'll do it myself again. Thanks again.
Hi Craig, I think 1st important step before starting is finding out the tire rotation before installing it, would suck to find out you got the rotation wrong after you finish :)
@@aarongalea that's a scammer you are replying to.
Awesome video Craig. Hope to see many more of these tutorial videos like this. Easy to listen to and easy to understand.
Great tips. I've been changing my motorcycle tires for years with good results. Thanks.
This was awesome. I hope to see Craig do more of these!!... Very very helpful..
Thanks Craig! Really looking forward to learning more
I just bought paddock stands this season to pull my own tires and now you've given me the confidence to go ahead and change them myself too. Thanks for the informative video!
WoW!! ... just what I needed. I never knew how hard/easy changing a tire would be. Now I know ... love this video.
I successfully did my first tire change over the weekend. The video was a big help. Thanks!
Great job, man. Been working on bikes for years at home and just learned tons of great tricks here.
Thanks so much Craig! Great info and tips! Keep them coming:)
I would humbly suggest two more tips:
1 - unless you have a tire with symetric rubber patern, ALWAYS put on the tire in the proper direction, which is indicated by an arrow on the tire side
2 - to ease the balancing job, position the RED indicator dot (marking the heaviest spot on the tire) opposite the valve stem; if you have a YELLOW indicator dot (lightest spot on the tire), place the tire so that it's right above the valve stem; if you happen to have both on your tire, bypass the yellow dot and proceed per the tip for the RED one
Great video 🙂 e.g. I was not aware of the baby powder and a few other experience-based tricks.. Good to know.
I've changed every, and many tires on my FZ09, still learned a thing or two, BEST tire changing guide I've seen yet. Thanks guys!! Keeping to core out to seat the bead is gold, I'll be giving that a try next time!
Great tips Craig. Wish we would have had the internet back in 1973 when I was 12 years old changing the tire on my Suzuki TM 75 with 2 screw drivers and a crowbar on the concrete garage floor. Makes me feel cocky that I actually got it done and did not pinch the tube!!!!👍
Clear, simple and articulate with good filming, audio and editing! Nicely done! You mentioned some things not seen in many videos about how to install a tire and you didn't talk down to your viewer. Pro job, thank you! I will be passing this along to others :)
Great tips, this works for tubeless tires too, although a bit more difficult. Most car tire machines can mount a motorcycle tire (it's what I did at work). Just be careful mounting it. Balancing is super easy, bought one at harbor freight and done. I'll give my pro tip. Most tires moto/auto have a dot on the tire, i believe that indicates the "light" spot on the tire. Put it opposite to the valve stem and I've had a few times where i didn't need to even add weights. 99% of tire shops don't do it.
You meant to suggest they put the light spot on the tire on the SAME side as the valve (NOT on the opposite side). That way the heaviest side of the TIRE will be opposite of the heaviest part of the WHEEL, which is the valve side. That helps to balance it out.
Dot goes at the stem.
Thank you!!! Having watched various other videos and struggling for the last couple of days to get a tyre on a rim, I watched your video and 10 minutes later the tyre was on. Drop centre was they key however I still struggled to get the tyre to stay in the centre so slight variation - I packed some plastic spacers into the rim to make sure the tyre stayed centred and then put a clamp on the tyre and rim to force the tyre into the drop centre. Worked a treat. Definitely most helpful tyre changing video ever.
Been riding for probably twice his age and never thought about pushing the tyre into the centre of the rim, excellent
I was just gonna change my tires Saturday, but I figured I’d wait for this weekend. Glad I did
Awesome video!! Love is type of content especially with all the details and examples. Makes it easier when you dont have anyone local to help
Hi, Very informative video. Thank you. I had not a clue on the center channel thing. I'm so glad I know now. I noticed you didn't mention the painted dot on the tire and how it goes in line with the valve stem, and how the directional arrows on the tire is important as well. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Loved the tutorial. On my level of understanding, not too quick and not long winded.
Awesome job Craig! ! ! Thanks
Thank you for reminding me how easy it is to diy tires change. Your presentation was fast, fun to watch, and to the point. Cheers!
Great valid info. I always add a bit of air to the tube after it goes in but before the second bead, this helps set the tube and avoid pinches. Side note, it is very tough to get a 200 or bigger tire to drop into the center on a manual changer.
This video was laid out perfect. Balancing was awesome. I have changed dirt bike tires but came here for balancing. This was great and good reminder on drop centre use. Changing your own tires is a bit fun and saves cash
That was a wonderful video Craig. Long enough for a complete explanation, while short enough to keep us ADD types from losing focus. Some subtle humor thrown in the keep the hook set, and .....................viola! We all just learned some good info. Keep up the great content.
This is the best tire mounting video I have ever seen! Very well explained, great pro tips. with the provided info provided I feel confident enough to give it a go! Thank you very much.
Thank you for the drop center tip for the last bit on second bead.
Fantastic video. Thanks Craig. Makes so much sense
Excellent advice! You can also use jack stands and the tire with the axle to balance them. If you've lined up the paint spot on the new tires then you will probably be spot on without much weight ...
Yes you can but truing stand bearings have much less drag, the stand is cheap and doesn’t take up much space. Definitely worth it.
Love the details. This will be an excellent series.
I am going to try this next spring, thank you, saving this.
Absolutely the best tire mounting and balancing video to date! Concise, and informative explanation of the topic. I'm ready to watch the video for the second time and take notes. Thank you.
No it isn't. Use this technique if you want to knacker your bike's wheel rims and new tyres. Repairing and repainting them is expensive. The cable tie method is much easier and zero damage to your bike rims or new tyres by trying to lever them on. It is so simple and much easier you will kick yourself having knackered your wheels trying this method and failing.
Wow, this is the explanation I needed. It was so hard to put my first set on and I used a lot of force.
Absolutely the best video on tire mounting I have ever seen, have shown it to all my kids.
Outstanding video. Informative, funny, great pacing, good clean images, and audio. Legit. Thanks much.
The drop centre tip is brilliant, thanks 😊
Great video. Learned a lot and I can do all of that stuff. Thank you.
At 5:10 for tip number 4 if the tire is packaged where it’s taped/squeezed together that’s how you easily put the tire on. Not ends are together so lube it up and slide it on. I’ve done many tires with the zip ties method. Way easier than doing one side at a time. Squeezing both beads together like that makes life a lot easier.
I’m a diy guy and really appreciate you and the team for this video. I’ve done many repairs on my bike but never tires till now. Thanks again
First time I needed a new tire on my bike I took just the wheel and a new tire and tube to a motorcycle shop. I expected a reasonable price since they didn't even have to take the wheel off the bike. They charged me $80! When it came time to replace the rear tire I did it myself in a parking lot.
Thank you for sharing your expertise! Have a blessed day🙌🏻
This is a great video and very informative, really gives me confidence that I might be able to do bike tires also. Can you do a dual carb video. And maybe gasket alternatives
Awesomely done and explained! thanks Craig!
Well done Best tire installation video I've seen so far It's clear and concise. You don't waste your time talking about your life. I learned a lot in a short time and the key I was missing, understanding and using the "DROP CENTER"!! That's really what made the difference. THANKS !
I was just thinking I need to replace my tires this winter and then bam! Great video thats to the point! More videos like this would be awesome!
Solid video. Simple, to the point, and accurate.
Good job Craig! Couldn’t have done a better description myself
Good video. I haven't changed a bike tire for many years. But I have changed car tires using the drop center method. I use big C clamps to break the bead.
I absolutely love this video thank you for the information! This is going to help so much
I’ve watched so many videos and tried so many times with no luck and after this video got it done in 10mins, thanks so much.
Thank you. That was a great video!
This is the best explanation of the "drop zone" I have heard. Many thanks!
Great mounting tips. As for balancing, I've been using Dyna Beads by Innovative Balancing since 2006 and will never go back to conventional stick-on wheel weights. Tires wear out of balance over time making internal balancing the obvious choice. I've used them on my ZX-10, and numerous Harleys that I've owned since 2006 without any out-of-balance issues - even at 186+ mph.
I’ve never had the guts to try them. How many beads do you add front and rear? Do you ever hear them at really low speeds?
Awesome video!! Great tips and explanation of the process. I like how you explain it in a very simple way so everyone can understand 👍
Nice video Craig! just what I needed.
Tire stem fishing tool. For tube tires really helps. Thank you for a good tips video.
I’m a beginner rider that’s changed my tires a few times on my own and this s definitely the most helpful video so far.
I’m so glad you made this Video. I will be changing the Back Tire on my GS here in a few minutes and this Video is a Huge Help. Thank You, Great Video.👍👍
Awesome video, thanks for a couple things that will help me next time.
nice!! Thanks for the tips, is always good to take advices from experienced people!!!
Awesome content! Thank you for all of the great information!!
I love Craig vids. You rock, Craig!
I don’t have any idea that when I subscribed this channel but I think, i did good thing. I love the video. It is very clear. 👏👏👏
Best tire install video I have found. Thanks
Great tutorial but, I would have liked a little more info on how to install the tube properly. I was hoping to see an actual installation of one because soon I'm going to attempt it on my '07 Road King.
Really enjoyed your presentation. Very relaxed and informative. Always enjoy when you are in the VIDs.
best video that I have ever found online for tire changing tutorial. Thanks man
Thanks!….Good advice presented in a very personal manner ..Good approach !
Great video, simple and straight to the point.
I never knew about the drop center. This changed my entire life.
What a superb instructional video. Brilliant.
That was darn thorough, Craig! 👍
Man you are really good at explaining everything I learned so much in those 11minutes god bless you from Austin Tx
This was so helpful! Thanks 👍
Love this. More of this!
Thank you so much for this! Appreciate the knowledge!
The Bearded mechanic. Thank you. About to order the stuff to do this. Not waiting on the weekend for the shop to open anymore.
Good job Craig. Well explained.
Once again this is why everyone needs a Craig. Thanks Craig
Thanks Craig for those tire tips
Thanks Craig, awesome tips.
Yeasss. Craig and motorcycle wrenching videos! Awesome 😎
Using a static balancer has caused so many arguments with alot of riders. But when tell them to go to AMA race..go thru the pits n see what the racers use..they come back red faced!!
Thanks for all y'all do!!
Love the scriptures with each video Sean..thank you!!