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23 Mar 2006 05:57 #33645
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i'm thinking about putting Dunlop F11 on the front and Dunlop K627 on the back. Anyone have any experiences with these tires? I have a 83 750LTD.
BTW, the local and only MC shop gets $75 per wheel for install, with an attitude.
BTW, the local and only MC shop gets $75 per wheel for install, with an attitude.
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23 Mar 2006 06:44 #33653
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Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Mmmm, Guess I don't want to live in one of the largest cities on the east coast then..only 1 bike shop nearby??
Is that the price to remove the wheel from the bike, change the tire, balance, and install the wheel back on? It's high but doesn't sound too bad. There are other shops around, keep looking. You can order some tire irons from the web for $20, get the tires while you're at it. Buy some stick on weights and balance it yourself, can't you?
Is that the price to remove the wheel from the bike, change the tire, balance, and install the wheel back on? It's high but doesn't sound too bad. There are other shops around, keep looking. You can order some tire irons from the web for $20, get the tires while you're at it. Buy some stick on weights and balance it yourself, can't you?
Oklahoma City, OK
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23 Mar 2006 14:01 #33779
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yes,thats the price for the total dismount and remount w/ balance.
Found a local garage that also works on bikes that will do it for $50 per wheel, $25 per wheel if I bring him the wheel already dismounted.
That leads me to my next question. How hard is it to pull the wheels off the bike.
It seems like the front looks easier than the rear.
Do the brake calipers need to be disassembled?
I am getting the wheels off the web, much cheaper even with shipping.
What do you think about the the Dunlops I'm thinking of buying?
Found a local garage that also works on bikes that will do it for $50 per wheel, $25 per wheel if I bring him the wheel already dismounted.
That leads me to my next question. How hard is it to pull the wheels off the bike.
It seems like the front looks easier than the rear.
Do the brake calipers need to be disassembled?
I am getting the wheels off the web, much cheaper even with shipping.
What do you think about the the Dunlops I'm thinking of buying?
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23 Mar 2006 14:53 #33790
by OKC_Kent
Oklahoma City, OK
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Hey that price is pretty good, I paid $25 or $35 for a mount/balance on my rear tire. I haven't had experience with Dunlops, but it's a brand name. Can you Google them to find some reviews?
This bike is your avatar? A shaft drive is something I don't have experience with.
I removed my wheels and it was pretty straight forward. Do you have a manual to guide you? Doing it yourself gives you a chance to check the brakes and other rear end stuff. And the front is easier to remove, just put a thin stick between the brake caliper pads and wrap it with tape to keep something "bad" from happening. DAMHIKT
The calipers do not need to be removed. You may need to remove the front fender, depending how high you can get the front end up.
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This bike is your avatar? A shaft drive is something I don't have experience with.
I removed my wheels and it was pretty straight forward. Do you have a manual to guide you? Doing it yourself gives you a chance to check the brakes and other rear end stuff. And the front is easier to remove, just put a thin stick between the brake caliper pads and wrap it with tape to keep something "bad" from happening. DAMHIKT
The calipers do not need to be removed. You may need to remove the front fender, depending how high you can get the front end up.
Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2006/03/23 17:57
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23 Mar 2006 17:02 #33834
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Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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Actually, on the bikes with dual disc brakes up front you need to remove one of the calipers to get the wheel out. (The caliper mount on that side needs to be removed too, so I just remove the entire assembly by unbolting the caliper mount at the fork interconnection (2 bolts).)
Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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23 Mar 2006 21:01 #33896
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Georgia, Vermont
1981 KZ550 LTD
1982 KZ1000 LTD
1999 ZG1000 Concours
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I don't mean to hijack this thread but has anyone used Perelli MT 66's on a 550? I know where I can get a pretty good deal on a set but don't want to buy something I'm not going to be happy with.
Georgia, Vermont
1981 KZ550 LTD
1982 KZ1000 LTD
1999 ZG1000 Concours
Greetings from the Peoples Republic of Vermont, home of Ethan Allen, 2 American Presidents, a socialist US Senator and.....Homer & Bart Simpson
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24 Mar 2006 03:54 #33930
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do you have a website for tires? I looked at
www.tiresunlimited.com
and
www.motoshopper.com
which offers free shipping. However I dont know if they are first run tires and not blems.
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