08-30-2007, 02:13 AM | #1 |
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Replace flat back tire
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Just got a flat on my back tire. New to bikes. I think I know what to do , except how to jack the bike up!. Feel lame saying that but I am not sure where to lift with a jack. That and any other main pointers would be much appreciated. Bought the bike used but only has 700 mi. Dont want to cause damage or more trouble. Much abliged. Still trying to get a pic on this site and become sponsor. Will keep at it. Looking forward to that 16 tooth sprocket in the future. hope to help others Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-30-2007, 07:01 AM | #2 |
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I use a small floor jack with a shop towel for padding. Put it under the right side of the frame and jack it up until the wheel is off the ground. It forms a tripod between the front wheel, side stand and the jack.
Located elsewhere in this forum are some home built jack stands. For wheel removal see the service manual also located else where in the forum. Google for tire repair. Their is more info than you'll read. Dan's Motorcycle Tires and Tubes is a good practical place to start. Your going got need some tools, a new tire, and a tube. The general consensus is that you should consider and repair to a motorcycle tire temporary and replace the tire and tube ASAP. On a motorcycle your life depends on your tire so I find this hard to argue with. If you have never changed a tire get ready to work up a good sweat. I do all my tires myself. |
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08-30-2007, 11:20 AM | #3 | |
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I've done it before but never again. In addition to sweat, one should expect a lot of cussing, skinned knuckles and probably at least one ruined tube.........which you will notice BEFORE you get it all back together, if you are lucky. If I understand your "jack triangle" method correctly, it's the same thing I do to oil the chain. I do not, however, think that is stable enough for anything more complicated that chain oiling or brake adjustment. Are you really saying that you recommend to others that this is appropriate blocking to change a rear tire? :??:
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08-30-2007, 01:40 PM | #4 |
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Wrap a bungie or a strip of velcro around the front brake lever. Good way to help prevent the bike rolling. Be very careful cause even a smaller bike is heavy when you are pinned under it.
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I have a motor cycle jack that I use. Not because its more stable but because I can get the the bike up to a more comfortable angle/height to work on it. |
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09-04-2007, 01:24 AM | #7 |
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And I just spent all afternoon crawling around on the floor doing oil changes.
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06-04-2008, 05:34 PM | #8 |
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Damn!
401 miles and found my rear tire flat this morning.... Damn! of all of the bikes I have had, and all of the years driving, this is my first flat.!
So I want to take the bike in to have the tire changed/repaired... Wish I had a motorcycle jack... any ideas what type I can get for this?
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03-14-2009, 03:29 PM | #9 |
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Re: Replace flat back tire
Finally got around to putting the new rear tire on today, now that I've got that out of the way, not looking forward to the next time.
Seriously, not at all complex., just a nasty job. I did get to clean the chain thouroughly and lubed it, checked rear brakes, went ahead and replaced rear wheel bearings and took the black plastic mudflap/lower fender to repaint it black since it was faded. Time for a ride. |
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