dr rear rim is piece off piss compared to the ktm rear rim...
dr rear rim is piece off piss compared to the ktm rear rim...
I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FOR SPEED
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I find the rear tyre easy as to change on the 990, but the rear on a dr 650 is a real slag to break the bead. Wouldn't like to try it in the side of the road.
Cheers G.M.
Riding with a flat tyre is a good way to break the bead as long as you don't plan on re-using the tube.
Big River to Reefton with a flat rear tyre on the KLR. Handling got a bit weird over about 40km/hr. Back at Reefton, once the wheel was out the tyre came off the rime without levers or other tools (no rim locks). Tube was non-existant, tyre was reuseable
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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OT - KTM has a "build in" bead breaker. Check this video out. Piece of piss. Had to use this technique last December in the hills and have used it in the shed multiple times. Makes the KTM easier than the DR650. Check it out.
Cheers R
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You had rim locks?
When I went through a creek crossings the wheel spun in the tyre for a bit, which tore the valve core out. Tube exited shortly after.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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No ! but it should go back inshe's worse than me at checking pressures and has been known to run single digit pressure on the road
While we're on the subject.....
I once rode the Big from Boatmans (just north of Reefton) into Reefton on a flat E-08Still required the use of the bead breaker in the garage workshopto get it off and they sold me a new tube
Sorry for the hijack EddieB, you can continue with your build thread now
Speaking of tires. I bought a hand pump at the local motorcycle dealer. Mainly to add to my toolkit as you never know when one is needed during an adv ride. But when I opened the packaging and read the instructions and specs, it states that it is rated up to 16psi. That is bit piss poor considering I want to pump the front up to 20 or more psi and never mind the rear tire. I was shocked
Now the tight fisted wnkers won't take it back because it has been opened.
I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....
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