Motorcycle Tire Mount and Balance
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This week on Weekend Adventure Rides we take on mounting tires, balancing and installing brake rotor and rear sprocket.
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Parts:
Tusk D-Sport Adventure Tire: bit.ly/3BJGezA
Primary Drive Steel Sprocket and O-Ring Chain: bit.ly/3BJGMp8
Rear Brake Rotor: ebay.to/3mX2QGq
Brake Rotor Bolt Kit: bit.ly/3mWH05Y
Double Locked Sprocket Fastening Kit:bit.ly/3FR0AcK
12 Pack Motorcycle Reusable Brass Wheel Spoke Balance Weights: amzn.to/3AHKOgm
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Excellent video, weird question- do you use cornstarch for diaper changes as well? Looking for some bonus Lifehacks here.
I've been working on bikes since I was a kid (1976). I'm confident and enjoy it. But documenting it on video and making it something interesting to watch would be challenging in my opinion. Of all bikes why did you choose an old XR250? I really wanted a 600 for an everything bike but the 250 came up for sale. I want to ride everything from dual sport,Sunday road rides and vintage mx with mine
This bike was available so decided to give it a go. I intend to ride from my place to trail sections about 30 miles away and back without loading it up in a trailer.
I wonder if you could get the cush rear hub from the street-legal xr250l to fit in your swing arm without too much issue. I thought about it but my bike is older and has a drum brake and those bikes had discs like yours
I would have to look into it. I'm not sure of the differences between the xrl and the xr other than tooth count at the rear sprocket and the top 3 gears being longer.