New toys
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New toys
Got myself a pair of Draper 450mm tyre levers today, just the job for getting my new City Grips on.
They were quite expensive but cheaper than getting the local bike shop's tyre fitting charges for two loose wheels.
Happy days, I like getting new tools.
They were quite expensive but cheaper than getting the local bike shop's tyre fitting charges for two loose wheels.
Happy days, I like getting new tools.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Tire levers are on our list of tools to buy too. I see that Draper isn't easily available in the US, but let us know how installation goes. Will you do the balancing too?
2011 Honda PCX, 2007 Suzuki Burgman 400
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
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The rear City Grip tyre went on very easily with the new levers, but being tubeless I had to get a local garage to use their compressor to blow the tyre up and seat it on the rim.
Neither the original tyre or the second tyre needed any balance weights but if I feel this third tyre needs some balancing I will stick Dyna Beads in it.
Neither the original tyre or the second tyre needed any balance weights but if I feel this third tyre needs some balancing I will stick Dyna Beads in it.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Great GN2. Now my husband wants an air compressor too!
2011 Honda PCX, 2007 Suzuki Burgman 400
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
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It's possible to use aerosol gas to do the job but this pyrotechnic method is not without some risks...
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Fine, he can have an air compressor!
2011 Honda PCX, 2007 Suzuki Burgman 400
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
2 Honda Civics, 5 bicycles and 1 more on order
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How did you break the bead? Side stand trick?
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Blade end of garden spade on bead, jump on spade, bead off in less than half a jiffy.
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gn2, any impressions on the City Grips yet now they are run in a bit? Notice any change or much the same as stock IRC's?
My rear is starting to get down so thinking either City Grips or Pirelli Diablo (10 bucks more).
Cheers.
My rear is starting to get down so thinking either City Grips or Pirelli Diablo (10 bucks more).
Cheers.
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I still have the IRC front which now has over 12,000 miles on with a City Grip rear.
The combination works surprisingly well.
There is much less wiggle over surface joins, white lines and the like than with the old worn IRC rear tyre.
It's difficult to compare like for like because its a good while since the IRC was new.
As it is I would have no hesitation recommending the 100/90-14 City Grip rear for the PCX.
Use the ten bucks for gas
The combination works surprisingly well.
There is much less wiggle over surface joins, white lines and the like than with the old worn IRC rear tyre.
It's difficult to compare like for like because its a good while since the IRC was new.
As it is I would have no hesitation recommending the 100/90-14 City Grip rear for the PCX.
Use the ten bucks for gas
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Excellent. Think it may be City Grips then.
The extra $10 on gas?.....would rather put that towards beer.
The extra $10 on gas?.....would rather put that towards beer.