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You will pop the tubes a high percentage of the time especially with flat headed screw drivers or other random things around the garage you use.. I've installed onto mags and spokes. Do yourself a favor and pick up the motion pro 8" spoons, 3 of them. You won't damage the tire bead or pop the tube... Just remember when you get the tire half on and put the tube in, inflate it to about 10psi or so. This will also help prevent damage to items... With proper tools and patients it will be easier.. Try not to get frustrated. Putting tires on is not easy in anyway.
I changed out a tube on the porch of the Spring Thaw cabin using my BMW tool roll (has tire spoons in it). Was pretty easy and that was with pretty new AVON RoadRiders on.
But in general, I take mine down to the local motorcycle shop and pay $20 to have a tire mounted and balanced.
I changed out a tube on the porch of the Spring Thaw cabin using my BMW tool roll (has tire spoons in it). Was pretty easy and that was with pretty new AVON RoadRiders on.
But in general, I take mine down to the local motorcycle shop and pay $20 to have a tire mounted and balanced.
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