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Flyboy, those valve covers look really good and what a difference it makes!
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Got my new Shinko 230 mounted and balanced tonight, first time I ever did a mc tire, easy peasy. Did the ziptie method. Dont be scared to do it yourself, I did it with only one arm. Good advice from Bwinger (I think it was) on lining up the red dot with the heavy spot on the rim for balancing..... only needed one 1/4 oz weight, couldnt get the wheel to stop at the same place.
First time and all, I kept adding air to the tire to about 50psi and the bead wouldnt pop.....then sitting there contemplating my next move, lost in deep thought, POP....lol It scurred me!lol. A second later got the other pop. Sweet.
Got the new sprockets put on, except I cant find my new front sprocket nut fold over washer....it'll turn up.
good stuff...I like wrenchin.
you use 4 or 5 big zip ties to squeeze the tire together before you put it on the rim. it just shrinks it a bit to help it slide on easier. I guess it worked ok, lol , my tire is on. There are videos on you tube.Changed the front myself with help, but took it in for the rear.
For future reference, what is the "ziptie method"?
Thanks.
Son and I worked on our bikes this weekend, bicycles that is, a break from attending to the motorcycles. He got two cycles on Saturday, a new Nashbar from the internet, surprisingly good and light no-name rebranded Chinese bicycle, and a 1960s Humber from a friend, an English model famous for the "running men" chain ring and made by Raleigh. The older bike is a restoration/recondition project, not much different than for a GS, requiring removing rust and accumulated crud, repacking bearings and other moving parts, replacing cables and rubber parts, cleaning and lubricating chain, dealing with electrical, etc. Only faster and easier. Good things that skills from one type of project is transferable to the other type.