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Sport & Dirt Bike Basics : Inspecting the Tires on a Used Dirt Bike

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Learn how to inspect the tread, rim, bearings, and spokes on a used dirt bike before buying a motorcycle in this free online video lesson on owning a motorbike.

Expert: Chris Kelley
Bio: Chris Kelley has been riding and racing motorcycles his whole life. Currently, he works as a film and television actor/stuntman, and as a stuntman for Universal Studios and Six Flags theme parks.

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  • @duxski17

    lol

  • looks like a meatdick!

  • useless info. He does not know how to explain anything. get to the fucking point!!

  • i spent a minute of my life watching this video and his stupid conclution is a kind go-to-see-your-X-brand-store if you want them repaired. funny though

  • what a fucking uselees idiot this guy is, all his videos are fucking retarded. this guy deserves a fucking punch in the face for making this shit, like his making all the beginners that look at this shit fucking goons! crist sake man did u even fucking watch this bullshit before u put it up. expertvilliage should be called villageidiot

  • When checking thread, always use the penny test :)

  • yur rim could be worped. The owner before you (im assuming its used and you just got it?) could have had a bad Rear wheel bearing. If the bad bearing goes too long without being fixed, it can damage your rim. Or it could be as simple as the tire isnt seated properly on the rim. Or like you said could be loose spokes, if they are loose (if you can wiggle them with your fingers) dont ride until they are either tightened or replaced kuz then yu could damage yur rim and thats no fun. Hope This helps

  • i have loose spokes new to mx so not sure what to do i spin my wheel the chain sprocket is fine the brake disc is fine but my wheel has a wobble to it i know its not the bearing wheel could be out of balance or not properly tightened spokes. any feeback to help me?

  • uhh no yur the idiot. its alot easyer to wiggle them around rather then going and getting a tool and hitting them. some people dont know what to listen for. everyone knows that if soethings loose then its gota be tightened.

  • sorry but all that things ill make them fixt by 15 min

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