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my roomie just called me and said that my tires are wainting for me at home!!!!!!!!!
now i just need to take my wheels off and get them mounted....anyone have some stands i can use????
248-561-0040
now i just need to take my wheels off and get them mounted....anyone have some stands i can use????
248-561-0040
I got front and rear stands for a R6 you can borrow if you need em. As long as you have spools in the rear. I dont know where your at, Im in Dearborn, send me a PM or email or something if you need em.
-Dave
-Dave
Originally posted by Dave33014
I got front and rear stands for a R6 you can borrow if you need em. As long as you have spools in the rear. I dont know where your at, Im in Dearborn, send me a PM or email or something if you need em.
-Dave
I got front and rear stands for a R6 you can borrow if you need em. As long as you have spools in the rear. I dont know where your at, Im in Dearborn, send me a PM or email or something if you need em.
-Dave
hey whats the trick to taking these wheels off??? ive seen the rear done but not the front....any pointers????? or a website that shows how its done???
NEVER messed with a YAMADAWG......
but I've CHANGED tires twice before on HONDA's........
I just TEAR EM APART and PUT EM back together the SAME way the were takin apart.......
need a hand let me know......
I can fly out there if ya need.......
raw dawg
but I've CHANGED tires twice before on HONDA's........
I just TEAR EM APART and PUT EM back together the SAME way the were takin apart.......
need a hand let me know......
I can fly out there if ya need.......
raw dawg
On the stands you only need spools for the rear, the front lifts up by the forks, but it may ge in the way removing the tire.
Here ya go straight from yamaha.
1. Loosten the pinch bolt and caliper bolts
2. Loosten the wheel axle
3. Elevate the front wheel
4. Remove the brake hose holders, reflectors, and calipers
5. pull out the wheel axle and remove the wheel by pulling it backwards.
Maybe that'll help some. Once you grab some tools and get to work it'll all make sense.
-Dave
Here ya go straight from yamaha.
1. Loosten the pinch bolt and caliper bolts
2. Loosten the wheel axle
3. Elevate the front wheel
4. Remove the brake hose holders, reflectors, and calipers
5. pull out the wheel axle and remove the wheel by pulling it backwards.
Maybe that'll help some. Once you grab some tools and get to work it'll all make sense.
-Dave
Originally posted by Dave33014
On the stands you only need spools for the rear, the front lifts up by the forks, but it may ge in the way removing the tire.
Here ya go straight from yamaha.
1. Loosten the pinch bolt and caliper bolts
2. Loosten the wheel axle
3. Elevate the front wheel
4. Remove the brake hose holders, reflectors, and calipers
5. pull out the wheel axle and remove the wheel by pulling it backwards.
Maybe that'll help some. Once you grab some tools and get to work it'll all make sense.
-Dave
On the stands you only need spools for the rear, the front lifts up by the forks, but it may ge in the way removing the tire.
Here ya go straight from yamaha.
1. Loosten the pinch bolt and caliper bolts
2. Loosten the wheel axle
3. Elevate the front wheel
4. Remove the brake hose holders, reflectors, and calipers
5. pull out the wheel axle and remove the wheel by pulling it backwards.
Maybe that'll help some. Once you grab some tools and get to work it'll all make sense.
-Dave
im excited ill be able to ride this weekend~!!~~!~~!~!~!~!~!~
break them motha focken tires in right this weekend!!!!!!
Hey Ray.........you figure all the running around you were going to have to do to get them tires m/b'd!!!!!LOLOLOLOL!!! Same price..............Cafe' Concepts..................
THEY WOULD ALREADY BE DONE!!!!
THEY WOULD ALREADY BE DONE!!!!






