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How To Change A Motorcycle Tire - KLR650
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2021
- Today I'll show you how to change the rear tire on a KLR650. This process is applicable to most motorcycles with or without tube-type tires. You can see the process and I'll give you some tips along the way.
I just bought the 2022 KLR traveler here in central Kentucky. Thank you.
Excellent vid. On topic and thorough. I just spooned my 4th 705 onto the rear of my KLR650. Glad I'm not the only one that struggles a bit. The bolt into the bench is a great trip. I'm really sure how I would do trail side. For sure warmth, lube and keeping the bead in the drop center is key. Keep 'em coming. Subd.
Much appreciated and I did learn a great deal.
LOVE the video. Thank you
Good tip on using the u-clamp to break the beed.
Balancing the tire?
I am editing a balancing video right now and ill have it posted in the next few days.
Great video. How are the 705's working out?
Good job buddy. Sorry I can’t make the trip with you. I just sold the Ktm.
I suggest you let that one marinade 😂
Thanks man, Its all good. My brothers are going to meet up with me for a portion of it.
I knew the basics, but as l'm a new KLR owner about to go on a long ride, I thought I should make sure l know what I'm doing. This was a really useful video and worthwhile commentary, so thank you. I also learned what a Bead Buddy is and shall add one to my tool kit 😬
Might I also add, it's a damn good idea to inspect the rubber spoke guard for any damage before you install the new tube/tire and replace it if there is any damage from spokes poking through..
Thanks for this, good video!
Fantastic! This is the best vid on CZcams on the subject of changing a tubed tire. Thanks!
Recently changed a flat out in the boonies near the Colombia/Ecuador border. I ended up with more holes in the new tube than I did in the flat!
Just curious about that bench you made......hubby and I are changing in the living room and your work bench is awesome!
Its just 1/2" plywood with a 2x4 frame. It is cut in half and hinges on the wall allow it to fold up to the wall in 2 sections. The legs are also hinged so they fold down when the top is folded up. This is an old, small 7'x8' shed, so i had to configure it for as much utility as possible.
@@goneridn4339 gonna have to make one! It's a little of struggle learning the first time as eventually we will have to do it out on the back roads for sure! Thanks for the info!!!
What sizes did you use for the front and rear tubes?
Front - 80/100-21 Rear - 110/100-17
thank you so much hurrah
Do you not have to balance the tire?
I used balancing beads in these tires, I think I forgot to show that in the video. But I do have another video on balancing tires that I will link below.
czcams.com/video/fE7f1NGOaE4/video.htmlsi=MLKDBp5xpbNHhPxI
@@goneridn4339 I see appreciate it
Like the tip of using a centre bolt to keep the wheel semi secure on the table !
Good video. Thank you
COOL STUFF. very helpful ! it would be swell if ya link all the tools, bag, etc. yer using ;) thx]
Great tips ty.
Thanks! great video.
Cheers Bro, good vid! (;{~
NO ONE gives torque specs! damn
nice work !!! hope you were out chasing today and #livetoride
I keep a baggie of tire talc on my bike. In case my bike ever gets searched I have it labeled "Not Cocaine".
I do the same thing with my bags of cocaine. Works every time.
Thanks!
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks!
Nice video. I bought a Baha No-Pinch tool to make the hard part of tire mounting a lot easier.
thats a strong work bench!!!
Where .are you getting new inner tubes? I have not found a source. Looks like you are not using a 130/80.
I normally purchase from revzilla.com or rockymountainatvmc.com.
Any tube with a similar ratio to the tire size and same wheel size will work, such as a 110/100-17. In an emergency you could even use a 21" front tube in the rear to get you back to civilization. Of course that is a temporary fix.