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New Wheels and Tires for my Two Wheeler

Cruzr Joe

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After searching high and low for a decent 3 wheeler i finally gave up and just fixed up my old two wheeler.

I searched at Pitbull Powersports in Springfield

No Luck

Went to Sunrise Honda in Searcy

No Luck

Went to Landers Harley Dealer in Little Rock

No Luck

Went to the Suzuki and the Yamaha Dealers

Still No Luck

So i just replaced wheels and tires on my old one, what do you think??


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Well done...

What did you use to get it high enough for the tire change..?? did you or the tire store mount and balance them..?? :roflblack::roflblack:
 
What did you use to get it high enough for the tire change..?? did you or the tire store mount and balance them..?? :roflblack::roflblack:


I used gravity feed momentum for the install and the tires came pre balanced from Tractor Supply, they could not get the white walls.


Cruzr Joe
 
I've got a prototype sway bar kit for that I'd like you to try! Really helps get those heavy loads around corners!
 
29 & 1/2 Lbs

Talking to Spyderpops about some fancy Grips

Bleeding 'eck Joe, that's Waaaaayyyyy too much pressure, those tires'll wear out in a strip down the middle probably the first time you take that bad boy onto the road!! :yikes:

And you gotta drop your pressures at least 1/2 a Lb or you'll risk hydroplaning as soon as it even looks like getting wet (or raising a sweat!) :shocked:




They look good tho, you planning on getting the rims chromed?? :2thumbs: ;)
 
Will watch this one. I'm wondering how many miles they'll go for. Those come studded too, ya know, for ice racin':firstplace:
 
Bleeding 'eck Joe, that's Waaaaayyyyy too much pressure, those tires'll wear out in a strip down the middle probably the first time you take that bad boy onto the road!! :yikes:

And you gotta drop your pressures at least 1/2 a Lb or you'll risk hydroplaning as soon as it even looks like getting wet (or raising a sweat!) :shocked:




They look good tho, you planning on getting the rims chromed?? :2thumbs: ;)


OK, OK I will drop it to 28 & 3/4
 
29 & 1/2 Lbs

Talking to Spyderpops about some fancy Grips

:shocked: Are you saying 29 pounds in one side, and a half-pound in the other? :dontknow:

That's some fierce "stagger", that you've set up. Are you taking it racing on the oval tracks?
:roflblack:
 
This is the kind of well informed information that I really appreciate from this webpage.
Thanks all of you for uplifting my day, or proving what I already know about most of you.

Fun fun fun, good stuff. :clap::2thumbs:
 
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