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Old 09-16-2009, 11:43 PM   #1
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So I took my front wheel off today so i can replace the tire, at the same time I changed out the front brakes which had started to squeak a little. Turns out they still had a decent amount of meat on them, better safe than sorry I guess.

Brakes were a bitch I wound up breaking an allen wrench, and I couldnt find a damn 22mm socket for the life of me, I had it, but it was hidden the toolbox wit all my hole saws instead of the metric toolbox.
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Old 09-16-2009, 11:49 PM   #2
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Old 09-16-2009, 11:54 PM   #3
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It was actually quite the sight, I had the bike at chest level, picked up with my engine hoist, back wheel tied to the leg from the hoist
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It was actually quite the sight, I had the bike at chest level, picked up with my engine hoist, back wheel tied to the leg from the hoist
Where was the milk crate?
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:46 PM   #7
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Under my ass as a seat



So at lunch I went to have the tire mounted. I figured that I would give this little chopper shop down the street from work a shot since they were right there. The guy quoted me $30 for the tire job off the bike, so I drove over, and as soon as I walked through the door he asked if it is a sport bike tire, and I say yep. Then he ups the price to $100, so I ask wtf? and he tells me he has to use a special machine and tools and they are expensive. I'm thinking whats the difference between my rim and all the other non laced MC wheel in the world. Anyway, wound up going back to the same shop I always use.



Lesson learned, my bike holds more oil than a 2 liter bottle can.


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Old 09-18-2009, 02:21 PM   #8
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So at lunch I went to have the tire mounted. I figured that I would give this little chopper shop down the street from work a shot since they were right there. The guy quoted me $30 for the tire job off the bike, so I drove over, and as soon as I walked through the door he asked if it is a sport bike tire, and I say yep. Then he ups the price to $100, so I ask wtf? and he tells me he has to use a special machine and tools and they are expensive. I'm thinking whats the difference between my rim and all the other non laced MC wheel in the world. Anyway, wound up going back to the same shop I always use.
What complete and utter bullshit. Even the cheapest Coats manual tire changer, will handle anything between 8 and 23 inches. There are no special tools required to change a sportbike tire.

Fuck that asshole.

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Old 09-18-2009, 02:47 PM   #9
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I woulda said No its the front tire of my Harley now blow me and charge me 30 bucks like a man and stop being a giant sandy salty vagina.

Fucking Prick.

I need a new rear tire and an oil change...End of the season sucks!!
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