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Re:Rear Wheel Removal 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
I would ask him. Then stay and watch. Or you could just take it off your self and take the tire and rim to him.It's not really that hard to remove and there's plenty of good info here to help.
 
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Re:Rear Wheel Removal 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Nice job on the pics MS1700 !
 
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Re:Rear Wheel Removal 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Transam1 wrote:
Hate to hijack but I was going to have a little shop here mount and balance my
new tire here in town. He is a Harley shop,just wondering is the procedure the same as on our
bikes ? Not sure if the guy is familiar with metrics, if not I'll need to ride about
160 miles round trip to get to a Yamaha shop.
Thanks,
Chris
Wheels is wheels, tires are tires, no rocket science here...
 
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Re:Rear Wheel Removal 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Boatmark wrote:
Transam1 wrote:
Hate to hijack but I was going to have a little shop here mount and balance my
new tire here in town. He is a Harley shop,just wondering is the procedure the same as on our
bikes ? Not sure if the guy is familiar with metrics, if not I'll need to ride about
160 miles round trip to get to a Yamaha shop.
Thanks,
Chris
Wheels is wheels, tires are tires, no rocket science here...


Pretty much figured, but you never know. I ride off and the belt is all misadjusted to beat the
band. Figured if the guy could adjusted the belt on a Harley he could do mine.
Lata
 
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Re:Rear Wheel Removal 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Well the tire came in yesterday and I removed the back one this morning. Thanks to all the help, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The hardest part was loosening the rear fender bolts so it would tip up. Man, I need better tools! I didn't have to loosen the adjusters after all and the best thing is, I got a brand new tire that I going to have to scuff up tomorrow! Thanks Again!
 
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