Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I have the stands so thats not an issue. It's just kind of a pain in the ass to do it when you live in an apartment
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
It would take more than a few changes to pay for something that would guaranteed not gouge your rims. NoMar changers ain't cheap.DemonDuck wrote:I am really thinking about buying the stuff needed to replace the tires myself. Would pay for itself after a couple changes.... plus I had one of the shoos gouge my rim and that pisses me off.
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Static balancers are cheap and easy, and good enough for daily use. I don't know that I'd trust my first few attempts with one for 100mph+ riding though. I know a guy who is good enough with one that I'd trust it at any speed, but there's definitely a learning curve.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I use to do tire stuff for a living... I wouldn't get the no mar stuff but I know I'm more careful than the shop. I would get the harbor freight stuff if I do it.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I don't think harbor freight sells it anymore
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I'm torn
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
milesmiles wrote:I don't think harbor freight sells it anymore
I was over there the other day and they had one on the shelf..... the one with the beed breaker and tire changer all in one. And also a balancer.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
hmmmmm.....how much?
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I think it was about 60 for the tire changer and another 60 or so for the balancer.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
Did they have the motorcycle attachment? That's the part that has been missing. They've always sold the tire changer by itself, but it didn't have the arm that goes above the changer and the pin that goes down through the middle.DemonDuck wrote:milesmiles wrote:I don't think harbor freight sells it anymore
I was over there the other day and they had one on the shelf..... the one with the beed breaker and tire changer all in one. And also a balancer.
If they have the full motorcycle setup, which Harbor Freight? I've been looking for one of those.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
Static balancers are the way most shops and racers do it...or so I was told once.Rhino wrote:Static balancers are cheap and easy, and good enough for daily use. I don't know that I'd trust my first few attempts with one for 100mph+ riding though. I know a guy who is good enough with one that I'd trust it at any speed, but there's definitely a learning curve.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I know a lot of track guys that balance their own with static.
As for the tomahawks... No retreads for me thank you. I have known people to swear by them, but mostly stunters or drag racers.
As for the tomahawks... No retreads for me thank you. I have known people to swear by them, but mostly stunters or drag racers.
Wear your gear... I'd rather sweat than bleed.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
DLSGAP wrote:I know a lot of track guys that balance their own with static. Even had mine on the zx7r and zx10 done static a couple times with no issues
As for the tomahawks... No retreads for me thank you. I have known people to swear by them, but mostly stunters or drag racers.
Wear your gear... I'd rather sweat than bleed.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
I am scared riding on them now
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I have my new ones, just need to have them installed
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
They're Ok to just ride around on. I wouldn't track em though
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
Rhino wrote:Did they have the motorcycle attachment? That's the part that has been missing. They've always sold the tire changer by itself, but it didn't have the arm that goes above the changer and the pin that goes down through the middle.
If they have the full motorcycle setup, which Harbor Freight? I've been looking for one of those.
I am not sure I will have to look. I also found this one but not sure how well it works.
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
anyplaces change tires on bikes on Sunday's ?
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I'm pretty sure rising Phoenix Motorsport in argyle is open. Might be a bit from you. You going on the ride tomorrow?
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Not sure yet, my daughter just came over and is only here till 6 tomorrowmilesmiles wrote:I'm pretty sure rising Phoenix Motorsport in argyle is open. Might be a bit from you. You going on the ride tomorrow?
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Any tips on riding on new tires, so I need to take it easy for a certain amount of miles?
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Re: Tire Recommendations for the ZZR
Normal type street riding .....Slow and easy, no extreme lean angles, get some heat into them.
Normal acceleration and braking over a period of 50 to 100 miles will put heat into the tire. after that the releasing compound should wear off or burn off.
Normal acceleration and braking over a period of 50 to 100 miles will put heat into the tire. after that the releasing compound should wear off or burn off.
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Check your pressures and put about 100 miles, not knee dragging miles, just heat cycle them.
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I have the Harbor Freight model but that arm you mention is no help whatsoever. It's been sitting on a shelf since the day I bought it. If anyone wants it they are welcome to it. With the No-Mar bar and a steel rod through the wheel hub I can change a set of tires in ~5 minutes.Rhino wrote:Did they have the motorcycle attachment? That's the part that has been missing. They've always sold the tire changer by itself, but it didn't have the arm that goes above the changer and the pin that goes down through the middle.DemonDuck wrote:milesmiles wrote:I don't think harbor freight sells it anymore
I was over there the other day and they had one on the shelf..... the one with the beed breaker and tire changer all in one. And also a balancer.
If they have the full motorcycle setup, which Harbor Freight? I've been looking for one of those.
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