How to Pimp Motorcycles : Installing Rear Motorcycle Tires

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

After removing an old motorcycle tire replacing it back onto the bike is the next step. Watch this free video clip of a motorcycle expert as he does this and walks you through everything.

Expert: Devin Boddie
Contact: www.kungfuwingchun.com
Bio: Todd Shawn Tei is the chief instructor (Sifu) of California Academy of Martial Arts located in Burbank, California.
Filmmaker: Devin Boddie

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  • @66shinobi no... this is EXPERTSUCKDICKLLAGE?!?!1111

  • Suzukis are my favourite motorcycles to work on.

  • ive been riding for 3 weeks... and even i know you need to align the back wheel. surely thats one of the most important things in the whole process? shoulda been put on a idiotvillage channel instead

  • Axel is normally around 83-88 Ft-lbs torque depending on model. You should always use a torque wrench when doing this type of work.

  • take 90 miles of your tire the smokey way

  • Free Motorbike Manuals Here - Download Now - ** freemotorcyclemanuals (dot) net **

  • tires don't get warm by going side to side

  • NO alignment no chain adjust very EXPERT VILLAGE

  • Torquing the axle nut controls the preload on the wheel bearings. Proper torque on the axle contributes to the swingarm's stiffness and keeps the axle from moving. And proper torque keeps you from stripping the threads.

    I'd ride a bike without the cotter pin if I knew the axle was torqued properly. I wouldn't ride a bike with an improperly torqued axle no matter how many cotter pins you installed.

  • AND DO NOT FORGET TO PUMP YOUR REAR BRAKE PADS BACK, CLOSE TO THE BRAKEDISC, IF NOT< YOUR FIRST BRAK ON THE ROAD WITH THE REAR BRAKE ANDS ON THE BACK ON A CAR .... keep the rubberside down Andreas

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