Dude! Try doing the rear fender trick on an '06 or above (have to get the amp out of the way), or with a trailer hitch. This way is much faster, and is being used by many folks now. BTW, the noise when it goes down is the "junk in my trunk" that I had forgotten to unload.
you forgot to mention torquing the bolts, you just left them snug....
pbcartwright1 1 month ago
that was nice of you to show thank you so much wishing you a good day
tang6206 2 months ago
wow!
twoweeled 4 months ago
This will help me a lot with my next tire change. Thanks!
weride2up1 10 months ago
Wow alot easier than a Harley where you have to take the belt off and everything.
mengle2004 11 months ago
Great video sir! Nice to see an older guy throwing that tank of a bike around!
n7hevn 1 year ago
It's ok to lay that bike down like that!? Looked cool though.
xr80rc51 1 year ago
Dude! Try doing the rear fender trick on an '06 or above (have to get the amp out of the way), or with a trailer hitch. This way is much faster, and is being used by many folks now. BTW, the noise when it goes down is the "junk in my trunk" that I had forgotten to unload.
pidjones 1 year ago
Thank You!! It worked great I replaced the rear tire with a Car Tire saved over $100.00 by doing it myself Dan Turner
dturner3195 1 year ago
@dturner3195 Car tires are for cars. That is why they are called car tires and motorcycle tires are called motorcycle tires.
slayer53744 1 year ago
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dianerathry 1 year ago
This is just a different way of doing a job. Just shows you don't have to remove the saddle bags.
Suggestions1 1 year ago
Dude, laying your bike down to change a tire is NOT the best way to do this!
Simply remove a couple of bolts where you license plate is located and swing the rear tire out!
DTProductions188 2 years ago