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Rear Tire again?
I know this is probably well documented but I can't seem to find it. Can anyone tell me who has the capability of changing the rear tire? I have always done my own motorcycle tires but no way am I going to try to use spoons on this thing. So I don't know who is qualified. I don't want to take it to the Can-Am dealer cause they already told me that they sent theirs out to the harley dealer to balance. I am fine with taking the wheel off and putting it back on. I just need to have the tire mounted and balanced
Anyone find a car tire they love that fits?
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Originally Posted by challman
Can anyone tell me who has the capability of changing the rear tire? I just need to have the tire mounted and balanced
Anyone find a car tire they love that fits?
I took mine to a local tire guy to have it mounted and balanced (Goodyear tire center I think?). Most any tire shop can change it. It just requires a balancer that fits in the really small center hole. As for the tire, I really like my Toyo Proxes 4 and it seems to be wearing much better than the stock tire.
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Originally Posted by SSG Bean
I took mine to a local tire guy to have it mounted and balanced (Goodyear tire center I think?). Most any tire shop can change it. It just requires a balancer that fits in the really small center hole. As for the tire, I really like my Toyo Proxes 4 and it seems to be wearing much better than the stock tire.
thanks
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My dealer's service guys told me they will only mount and install OEM tires.
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discount tires.. and ride on....
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Originally Posted by dave711
discount tires.. and ride on....
+1
BTW I put a Falken 512. I've been happy with it so far. It did fine in the rain on my trip back from Maggie Valley.
Last edited by Trickie Dick; 07-06-2011 at 09:26 PM.
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