Thanks enjoyed watching it especially the wheel balancing part. I was super impressed on how easy you managed putting the rear wheel back in, I always struggle with the spacers falling out. Well done thanks.
Thank you for your kind words Ron. I'm not planning to make a living out of UA-cam, so I'm in not rush to get subscribers. Just glad that there are some people out there that find the content useful. All the best!
Nice video. Unless you go over 40 mph you will not feel an imbalance in the wheels and if you do I doubt you will feel anything with the bobbies. I know I don't at 75 mph with my 250l. I would use balance beads in the tubes which will give a perfect balance for the entire life of the tube. Again, nice instructional video.
Thank you. I frequently go over 70mph to get to paces where I can actually ride offroad, so balanced wheels are important to me. I of course understand that if you use the bike only offroad, then there is little point in balancing. I've never heard of the balance beads - I'll have to research that option - thank you!
@@Shem There are many types of balance beads, I purchased these: www.modeltford.com/item/CA-6.aspx Here is a good video on them: m.ua-cam.com/video/eq263AYgyYg/v-deo.html This is not exactly the same product but the same principle from centramatics: m.ua-cam.com/video/bO1DfQ5rOeY/v-deo.html Balance matters is another product achieving the same result only with mercury. Amazing principle. I have used air soft bb's in large tires on my truck and it does work.
Shem, thanks for making this great video! did you stick with the heavy duty tubes? could you tell the difference with the extra weight ? thinking about doing this but on the fence.
No worries. Yes, I could but not to the point that would put me off from using this setup. Speaking of weight, I have now switched to TUBliss system, but this was because I was curious, rather than me being unhappy with the HD inner tubes.
Thanks. Mix of various tool brands - it very much depends on what tool it is. Tools that I carry with me are mainly composed of 1/4" Wera Kraftform Zyklop Ratchet Set (05051045001), Motion Pro T6 Combo Lever Set 24mm & 12/13mm (08-0540), KNIPEX 125mm Mini Pliers (86 03 125), and a handful of dual-sided King Dick spanners.
Good point Wayne - I missed that. After torqueing the front axle I should have pumped the fork several times to align it, before torqueing the pinch bolts.
I could not see link for vid showing how to insert HD tube valves, I had same problem. I did not fit rim locks because of additional weight, I have ridden approx 1000 miles since on and off road but I leave pressure at 18 p.s.I all the time
Hi George. The link is at the very bottom of the video description, here you go: ua-cam.com/video/r7mBa7-5OIg/v-deo.html. Yes, adding additional unspring weight is no ideal. TBH, I don't really lower the pressure enough to need a rim lock, but it is there in case of emergencies (i.e. if I had to ride with a flat tire, etc.).
Why would you do that? 5 years and 500+ videos of hard enduro @8-12psi and ive never had a tyre shift. The rims have a gripper milled into them. Add weight and unbalance the wheels for what?
Valid point. I'm not an experienced off-roader, so my decision to do that was based on the opinions of other more experienced offroad / adventure riders. I completely agree that wheels are the last place where you want to be adding any weight. In terms of balancing, not an issue. After I balanced the wheels (visible in the video tutorial), I don't get any vibrations at higher speeds (i.e. 80mph).
Reasons For Rim Locks: 00:28
How Rim Locks Work: 02:33
Front Wheel Removal: 04:03
Front Inner Tube Valve Removal: 05:35
Breaking Front Tyre Bead & Inner Tube Removal: 05:54
Front Stock vs UHD Inner Tube - Weight Difference: 07:48
Front Rim Lock & UHD Inner Tube Installation: 09:05
Front Tyre Fitting: 11:11
Front Wheel Balancing: 13:52
Type of Wheel Weights: 15:46
Front Wheel Installation: 17:47
Rear Wheel Removal: 19:47
Breaking Rear Tyre Bead & Inner Tube Removal: 20:43
Rear Stock vs UHD Inner Tube - Weight Difference: 22:47
Rear Rim Lock & UHD Inner Tube Installation: 23:35
Rear Tyre Fitting: 25:10
Rear Wheel Balancing: 26:38
Rear Wheel Installation: 27:58
Fitting Impressions: 29:19
Riding Impressions: 30:34
Thanks enjoyed watching it especially the wheel balancing part. I was super impressed on how easy you managed putting the rear wheel back in, I always struggle with the spacers falling out. Well done thanks.
Haha, nice one, maybe it's just beginner's luck ;). Or perhaps you spacers do not sit as tight when you put them onto the wheel.
you have the exact same bike as mine,
watching you doing these installs was exactly what I needed as a guide.
thanks
Nice! Good luck with your mods.
Superb video. I’ve yet to add rim locks but now I know the holes already there I may as well. Never noticed the rubber bung! Great stuff.
Excellent, very thorough and well explained "how to" video. Amazing English too. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind words!
Very informative, thankyou
Terrific demonstration. Deserving of my sub. Let's get you over that 1k mark.Nice job, Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words Ron. I'm not planning to make a living out of UA-cam, so I'm in not rush to get subscribers. Just glad that there are some people out there that find the content useful. All the best!
Nice video. Unless you go over 40 mph you will not feel an imbalance in the wheels and if you do I doubt you will feel anything with the bobbies. I know I don't at 75 mph with my 250l. I would use balance beads in the tubes which will give a perfect balance for the entire life of the tube. Again, nice instructional video.
Thank you. I frequently go over 70mph to get to paces where I can actually ride offroad, so balanced wheels are important to me. I of course understand that if you use the bike only offroad, then there is little point in balancing. I've never heard of the balance beads - I'll have to research that option - thank you!
@@Shem There are many types of balance beads, I purchased these: www.modeltford.com/item/CA-6.aspx
Here is a good video on them: m.ua-cam.com/video/eq263AYgyYg/v-deo.html
This is not exactly the same product but the same principle from centramatics: m.ua-cam.com/video/bO1DfQ5rOeY/v-deo.html
Balance matters is another product achieving the same result only with mercury. Amazing principle. I have used air soft bb's in large tires on my truck and it does work.
@@Shem I have used the counteract beads in my 599/Hornet and they work very well.
@@mrvv8337 Thanks - I'll check these out.
Excellent video with a lot of useful information. Thanks very much!
No problem - glad it helped! 👍
great explanation, great video!
Great video ! Can you please mention the product number for the RIM locks or the sizes for both. Thank you
Thanks. Good idea - I have now added part list to the video description.
Shem, thanks for making this great video! did you stick with the heavy duty tubes? could you tell the difference with the extra weight ? thinking about doing this but on the fence.
No worries. Yes, I could but not to the point that would put me off from using this setup. Speaking of weight, I have now switched to TUBliss system, but this was because I was curious, rather than me being unhappy with the HD inner tubes.
Well done. Thanks 😊
Thank you!
Nice video 👌🏻 what tool brand you where using and from where we could get it
Thanks. Mix of various tool brands - it very much depends on what tool it is. Tools that I carry with me are mainly composed of 1/4" Wera Kraftform Zyklop Ratchet Set (05051045001), Motion Pro T6 Combo Lever Set 24mm & 12/13mm (08-0540), KNIPEX 125mm Mini Pliers (86 03 125), and a handful of dual-sided King Dick spanners.
For someone with so much detail in there videos, you didn’t bounce the front wheel before tightening pinch bolts to align the folks.
Good point Wayne - I missed that. After torqueing the front axle I should have pumped the fork several times to align it, before torqueing the pinch bolts.
I could not see link for vid showing how to insert HD tube valves, I had same problem. I did not fit rim locks because of additional weight, I have ridden approx 1000 miles since on and off road but I leave pressure at 18 p.s.I all the time
Hi George. The link is at the very bottom of the video description, here you go: ua-cam.com/video/r7mBa7-5OIg/v-deo.html. Yes, adding additional unspring weight is no ideal. TBH, I don't really lower the pressure enough to need a rim lock, but it is there in case of emergencies (i.e. if I had to ride with a flat tire, etc.).
Why would you do that? 5 years and 500+ videos of hard enduro @8-12psi and ive never had a tyre shift. The rims have a gripper milled into them. Add weight and unbalance the wheels for what?
Valid point. I'm not an experienced off-roader, so my decision to do that was based on the opinions of other more experienced offroad / adventure riders. I completely agree that wheels are the last place where you want to be adding any weight. In terms of balancing, not an issue. After I balanced the wheels (visible in the video tutorial), I don't get any vibrations at higher speeds (i.e. 80mph).