N1K Posted July 23, 2003 Posted July 23, 2003 I belong to an auto club where they have the BIG tire machine (bead breakers maybe?????) and a balancing machine. Will these (car tire machines) work for motorcycle tires? Also... Where can I buy weights for motorcycle tires????? Quote
Warchild Posted July 23, 2003 Posted July 23, 2003 Also... Where can I buy weights for motorcycle tires????? NAPA Quote
Pete in PA Posted July 24, 2003 Posted July 24, 2003 Nope, car tire machines are an enTIREly diiferent critter than motorcycle tire machines. Quote
Grey_XX Posted July 24, 2003 Posted July 24, 2003 I belong to an auto club where they have the BIG tire machine (bead breakers maybe?????) and a balancing machine. Is that the Gas wasters big ass auto club? :grin: OK, I am going back to hugging the threes in my backyard :grin: :grin: Hugo Quote
N1K Posted July 24, 2003 Author Posted July 24, 2003 OK, I am going back to hugging the threes in my backyard Isn't that a little young for you hugo? :razz: Quote
Grey_XX Posted July 24, 2003 Posted July 24, 2003 OK, I am going back to hugging the threes in my backyard Isn't that a little young for you hugo? :razz: Ooooops, good one! :grin: :grin: Actually the Fours kick my ass. Hugo Quote
birdie_xx Posted July 25, 2003 Posted July 25, 2003 I've got my weights at the dealership (Motion Pro). Twice, when I changed tires lately, I didn't have to add the weights at all. Take your time when the tire is off the wheel, and check the wheel itself, for the heaviest point. It's not always the valve stem, as I experienced. Then allign the lightest point of the tire (the spot marked on the tire) and you may not need the weights. I also recommend the rim protectors, either speciffic or "home made"... Good luck ! Quote
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