Honda Elite 80 CH80 Scooter Rear Tire Replacement (Part 1)
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my $0.02. I didn't use an impact wrench, just a 7/8 wrench and a hammer (also in reverse to re-install). I also used liquid soap to install the new tire and tube instead of having a shop do it, a little cheaper but a little more work.
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Good job. Thanks for the help.
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usefull info!, now I'll tackle this on my spree!
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Thanks so much!... Saved me a bundle and it was sooooo easy... Aaron
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hey craig,
just bought one today. needs new tires and was seeing if you could give me tips on how to keep it nice,
supcuz1985 10 months ago
@supcuz1985 I cannot give you much advise, but it would be wise to purchase a repair manual. At least check, and change the oil every 1,000 miles. I never changed the front tire yet.
craig1974 10 months ago
I have a 94' elite. I followed your great video directions for accessing back tire only to notice printed on the rim, "tubeless tire accommitable". I could have used tubeless tires? Installing new tires and tubes was quite challanging. (Hard lesson learned) If you want to keep your rims looking their best, have your tire professionally mounted. Craig, thank you so much for your "video classroom." Really helped this visual learner.
fiertruk 1 year ago
@fiertruk I dont know if you could use tubeless tires. I just used a tubed tire which the scooter was originally equipped with. With tubeless tires i imagine the bead of the rim would have to be specifically designed to prevent leaks, and a valve stem installed which the rim never had. Having the tire mounted professionally not only makes the rim look better. It is also safer for you.
craig1974 1 year ago
Great methodical work. I heard the ice cream truck.
Ajaces 1 year ago
@Ajaces the ice cream truck has been playing Music Box Dancer by Frank Mills lately
craig1974 1 year ago