Thanks for this, followed this for a GSR750 and worked a treat. Got a flat tyre and no one seems to do mobile tyre fitting for a motorbike.. managed to take my wheel to a fitter instead 👌🏻
Appreciate the video man! Really well done and simple to understand. Got my new tire today for my 09 GSXR 600, but left my stand at work so it looks like it's gonna be a tomorrow project
Happy to help. Great motorcycles, the GSXR. I love them and I'm a Harley guy. Thank you for watching and all your support. Ride safe and have a great day. Enjoy the new ride.
You're doing a great service for those of us that don't have anyone to show us in person. That was really fantastic camera work and the way you explained each and every step is really so very helpful. Lots of videos are helpful, but they often skip or gloss over small steps they assume people already know. So thanks for taking the time to put this up. It gives confidence to us novices to try things without fear of missing critical steps or damaging things.
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Let us know how it works out. Thank you for watching and your sub chocolate squiggle. Ride safe and have a great day.
So I just had to pull my wheel off. I got everything back together and tighten the Alxe nut down to 72. But my back tire feels stiff to spin. When I loose the axle nut to like 40-60 ft lbs it feels very smooth and easy to spin. Is it normal to be alittle stiff when tighten to spec? Spacers and everything are in the correct placr
Happy to help. Take a look at your chain adjustment. Otherwise it doesn't spin freely because it is chain driven but that adjustment needs a quarter to half inch ply and wax chain. Thank you for watching and all your support danklabz. Ride safe and have a great day. Let us know how it works out
Great question Mike, 1000 will go threw tires. I am not that hard on my bike. Hell of a ride. I had an 2017 R1 with 2100 miles on the rear tire the other day. . Super Bikes eat tires. These bike are 180 HP and as high as 2oo HP And better.
depends on how you ride. I usually only get about 5000 miles on a rear tire. Just changed one out with only 4000 miles. Metal band showing all the way around. Crazy!
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your support Will. Ride safe and have a great day. And it is rewarding to do your own work.
Gday from Australia. I have the same bike replacing my original rear tyre from 190 50. To a 190 55. For a bit more side wall. Apparently they tip into corners a lot more ezy. Enjoy your bike I love mine.
So when motorcycle shops say they balance the tires this is what they mean! I was wondering what those weights were I thought it was magnets for the light to turn green 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for your posts.
Thanks for this I’m taken my rear wheel off next weekend and spraying swinging arm , nice to see how it’s done so can check everything before it goes back on Gsxr 750 k5
Happy to help. Yes the tools are basically the same. You should have no problems. Thank you for watching and all your support Tim. Ride safe and have a great day.
Happy to help. Any of the motorcycle vendors. Stay away from Harbor freight the steel rods are cheap and they're not true at Harbor freight only cost about $75. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub CR Ride safe and have a great day.
This one looks good.. www.amazon.com/dp/B08GC96FKP/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B08GC96FKP&pd_rd_w=j6sBK&content-id=amzn1.sym.af9528d2-09ba-47ee-b909-59e3022bebe1&pf_rd_p=af9528d2-09ba-47ee-b909-59e3022bebe1&pf_rd_r=GDBVAEM14SE4PGVTGDYM&pd_rd_wg=EKTr6&pd_rd_r=a0ed0cd9-de83-405a-a5db-11427f3052c1&s=automotive&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUE2UjE5VVM5R1FDODQmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA1Njc1NTgxTjE0RjFXN01BNlpUJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2ODc4MjczUUIwQVNHSEpOTUFJJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfZGV0YWlsJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. It's one of my most favorite motorcycles GSXR 1000. Thank you for watching and your support Fernando. Ride safe and have a great day.
Happy to help. I balance it with the sprocket off. Thank you for watching an your sub Paul. Take a look at 8:50 on the video. Ride safe and have a great day. Thank you for the comment, That will help others.
Happy to help. My rear is a 36 mm and on the front is a 22 mm bolt on the right side of my bike. I went out in my garage and actually took a look. I hope that helps. This tool is a must.www.ebay.com/itm/150716989363?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=150716989363&targetid=1645685073568&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=9012431&poi=&campaignid=16730423415&mkgroupid=135815925780&rlsatarget=pla-1645685073568&abcId=9300841&merchantid=101829395&gclid=CjwKCAiAioifBhAXEiwApzCztnefbzuk6_FZSRUt8-UTu9L9QkxjZFn2DFQWalJcGpSe0_GdD6QXtRoCu04QAvD_BwERide safe and have a great day. Thank you for watching and your sub Eddie. Look around you can find it cheaper.
Stupid question. So Should I balance the tire with or without the rubber shock absorbers and wheel spacers? It looks like you did it without them. Just making sure I am not missing anything. Is there a reason to balance without the rubbers and spacers that will be on the rim? Thanks -
Happy to help. Balance without the rubber and the spacers and hardware. As a shown in the video. Reason is you would not get a stable balance. Thank you for watching and your sub. Robert. Know how it works out. Ride safe and have a great day.
Happy to Help. Take a look at. 3:10. then 10:30. That should help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub Omer. Ride safe and have a great day. Let us know how it works out.
just a heads up, the reason the axle nut was so tight is because you had the axle in the wrong way. axle nut always goes caliper side otherwise it over tightens itself and can cause your chain to come loose, snap the axle or even strip the nut. i only know this because i mad the mistake myself.. Ride safe Ride smart..
I will look into that. I bought this bike of the original owner with 1200 miles.This was the way it was set up. Thank you for watching and all your support Steve. Ride safe and have a great day.
Whoever came up with the rear caliper mounting business for the 08-11 gsxrs was smoking crack. It is literally impossible to open the pads and slide the rotor in without rubbing/dropping one of the spacers. Always takes me literally hours just to get the rear axle back through and everything mounted correctly on my 2008. Still better than paying a shop $300 to do it, though.
Thanks for this, followed this for a GSR750 and worked a treat.
Got a flat tyre and no one seems to do mobile tyre fitting for a motorbike.. managed to take my wheel to a fitter instead 👌🏻
Happy to help. GSXR great bikes, Thank you for watching and your sub. Benzz. Ride safe and have a great day.
Appreciate the video man! Really well done and simple to understand. Got my new tire today for my 09 GSXR 600, but left my stand at work so it looks like it's gonna be a tomorrow project
Happy to help. Great motorcycles, the GSXR. I love them and I'm a Harley guy. Thank you for watching and all your support. Ride safe and have a great day. Enjoy the new ride.
@@TwoWheelRocco you aswell! Stay safe🤙
You're doing a great service for those of us that don't have anyone to show us in person. That was really fantastic camera work and the way you explained each and every step is really so very helpful. Lots of videos are helpful, but they often skip or gloss over small steps they assume people already know. So thanks for taking the time to put this up. It gives confidence to us novices to try things without fear of missing critical steps or damaging things.
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Let us know how it works out. Thank you for watching and your sub chocolate squiggle. Ride safe and have a great day.
Finally! I’ve been looking for a step by step video on this for a while now. Thanks you Sir, well done! 👍🏼
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and for your sub. Ride safe and have a great day. Love those GSXR.'s.
@@TwoWheelRocco yes Sir absolutely! You do the same!
I got a 2007 GSX-R 1000 and need to put a tyre on it so thank you for showing how to take the wheel off.
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub.Dags. Ride safe and have a great day.
So I just had to pull my wheel off. I got everything back together and tighten the Alxe nut down to 72. But my back tire feels stiff to spin. When I loose the axle nut to like 40-60 ft lbs it feels very smooth and easy to spin. Is it normal to be alittle stiff when tighten to spec? Spacers and everything are in the correct placr
Happy to help. Take a look at your chain adjustment. Otherwise it doesn't spin freely because it is chain driven but that adjustment needs a quarter to half inch ply and wax chain. Thank you for watching and all your support danklabz. Ride safe and have a great day. Let us know how it works out
I need help I can't get my back tire back on it makes no since to me how easy you put it back on
Rocco you said the tire only had about 3500 miles on it?
Is that the life expectancy for a street bike? I'm used to HD
Great question Mike, 1000 will go threw tires. I am not that hard on my bike. Hell of a ride. I had an 2017 R1 with 2100 miles on the rear tire the other day. . Super Bikes eat tires. These bike are 180 HP and as high as 2oo HP And better.
depends on how you ride. I usually only get about 5000 miles on a rear tire. Just changed one out with only 4000 miles. Metal band showing all the way around. Crazy!
Thank you, this helped me tremendously! New street bike rider, and first tire change.
Happy to Help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and you sub Josh. Ride Safe and have a great day.
yeah how did that go without the cool tools this guy has?
@@johnnysprocketz Not too bad.
Thanks for another how to covering all the bases Roc.
Glad you enjoyed it, Thank you for watching Dan. Ride safe and have a great day.
Thank you somuch for your video!!! I will never pay so much money for something I can do myself.
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your support Will. Ride safe and have a great day. And it is rewarding to do your own work.
Gday from Australia. I have the same bike replacing my original rear tyre from 190 50. To a 190 55. For a bit more side wall. Apparently they tip into corners a lot more ezy. Enjoy your bike I love mine.
Thank you for your tire tip Red. Ride safe and have a great day. Love my GSXR. Lots of Fun!
So when motorcycle shops say they balance the tires this is what they mean! I was wondering what those weights were I thought it was magnets for the light to turn green 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for your posts.
Happy to help, Thank you for watching and your sub.Cali's. Ride safe and have a great day.
Thanks for this
I’m taken my rear wheel off next weekend and spraying swinging arm , nice to see how it’s done so can check everything before it goes back on
Gsxr 750 k5
Happy to help, Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub Scott. Great Bike, Ride safe and have a great day.
Is a 750 basically the same I don’t got some of those tools
Happy to help. Yes the tools are basically the same. You should have no problems. Thank you for watching and all your support Tim. Ride safe and have a great day.
Never had seen a motorcycle wheel/tire balanced. Good to know it's pretty simple. Where did you get the balance stand?
Happy to help. Any of the motorcycle vendors. Stay away from Harbor freight the steel rods are cheap and they're not true at Harbor freight only cost about $75. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub CR Ride safe and have a great day.
@@TwoWheelRocco thanks. Which brand do you recommend?
This one looks good.. www.amazon.com/dp/B08GC96FKP/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B08GC96FKP&pd_rd_w=j6sBK&content-id=amzn1.sym.af9528d2-09ba-47ee-b909-59e3022bebe1&pf_rd_p=af9528d2-09ba-47ee-b909-59e3022bebe1&pf_rd_r=GDBVAEM14SE4PGVTGDYM&pd_rd_wg=EKTr6&pd_rd_r=a0ed0cd9-de83-405a-a5db-11427f3052c1&s=automotive&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUE2UjE5VVM5R1FDODQmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA1Njc1NTgxTjE0RjFXN01BNlpUJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2ODc4MjczUUIwQVNHSEpOTUFJJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfZGV0YWlsJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
Thanks for this, I need to remove my rear wheel on a 23 gsxs1000Gt+ and looks like its almost the same set up. This has helped! 👍🏼🙌👊
Happy to help. Thank you for watching and all your support RSNS. GSXR are great motorcycles. Ride safe and have a great day.
Perfect, absolutely perfect. Thank you
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub. TriGamer. Ride safe and have a great day.
Nicely done. Im ready for mine now. Thanks
Happy to Help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and you sub BB. Ride Safe and have a great day.
@@TwoWheelRocco just finished. Little tricky sliding it all back in but work great. Thanks again.
"This video this... Its a beautiful thing"
I wish this guy was my neighbor.
Happy to help. Thank you for your kind words and all your support freezing. Ride safe and have a great day.
Awesome job on this!! Thank you for sharing!!
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. It's one of my most favorite motorcycles GSXR 1000. Thank you for watching and your support Fernando. Ride safe and have a great day.
You don't want to balance it with the sprocket on?
Happy to help. I balance it with the sprocket off. Thank you for watching an your sub Paul. Take a look at 8:50 on the video. Ride safe and have a great day. Thank you for the comment, That will help others.
axle nuts size proper socket rear and front mm bro..i m use k9 gsx-r1000 too
Happy to help. My rear is a 36 mm and on the front is a 22 mm bolt on the right side of my bike. I went out in my garage and actually took a look. I hope that helps. This tool is a must.www.ebay.com/itm/150716989363?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=150716989363&targetid=1645685073568&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=9012431&poi=&campaignid=16730423415&mkgroupid=135815925780&rlsatarget=pla-1645685073568&abcId=9300841&merchantid=101829395&gclid=CjwKCAiAioifBhAXEiwApzCztnefbzuk6_FZSRUt8-UTu9L9QkxjZFn2DFQWalJcGpSe0_GdD6QXtRoCu04QAvD_BwERide safe and have a great day. Thank you for watching and your sub Eddie. Look around you can find it cheaper.
@@TwoWheelRocco million thanks you bro gixxer 🥰🥰🥰..diy coz i have impact wrench dewalt DCF899..
@@eddieeddie299 My pleasure. Ride safe and have a great day.
i wish swingarm bikes were this easy to remove
I agree. Thank you for watching and your sub Bavarian. Any questions just ask. Ride safe and have a great day.
Stupid question. So Should I balance the tire with or without the rubber shock absorbers and wheel spacers? It looks like you did it without them. Just making sure I am not missing anything. Is there a reason to balance without the rubbers and spacers that will be on the rim? Thanks -
Happy to help. Balance without the rubber and the spacers and hardware. As a shown in the video. Reason is you would not get a stable balance. Thank you for watching and your sub. Robert. Know how it works out. Ride safe and have a great day.
@@TwoWheelRocco Thanks for your reply and the video. Def appreciate the time and your knowledge. .
@@robertnorthrup5415 My pleasure. Stay safe out there. And have a great day.
Nice video. Tire shops are asking 200 to change tires. F that.
Happy to Help, I agree . Thank you for watching and your sub Chris.. Ride Safe and have a great day.
Sir u skipped the part of putting chain back on after re-installing the wheel plz explain that be very helpful
Happy to Help. Take a look at. 3:10. then 10:30. That should help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub Omer. Ride safe and have a great day. Let us know how it works out.
Which Michelin tire is that? Thanks. Edit: Your an oldschool bad ass.
Happy to help. Michelin battlax. Thank you for watching and you sub grimy. Ride safe and have a great day.
I really appreciate these instructions thank you!
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub TheGoose31... Ride safe and have a great day.
Kaept up a good work.
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. GSXR 1000 great motorcycle. Thank you for watching. And all your support Jose. Ride safe and have a great day.
just a heads up, the reason the axle nut was so tight is because you had the axle in the wrong way. axle nut always goes caliper side otherwise it over tightens itself and can cause your chain to come loose, snap the axle or even strip the nut. i only know this because i mad the mistake myself.. Ride safe Ride smart..
I will look into that. I bought this bike of the original owner with 1200 miles.This was the way it was set up. Thank you for watching and all your support Steve. Ride safe and have a great day.
You are so correct. I just didn't notice it. Thank you.
You’re the man
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and all your support Jack. Great safe and have a great day.
Good job 👍 thanks
Happy to Help, Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your Sub Hmong. Ride Safe and have a great day.
Great how too video as always
Thank you for watching. Have a great day.
Lmao I died when you showed us the rubber mallet but used the end of it instead lol
Happy to read all is well, Great Rides. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your Sub Luisl. Ride Safe and have a great day.
You the man🎉
Glad you like it. Thank you for watching and all your support. Gen X. Ride safe and have a great day.
@@TwoWheelRocco what grease do you prefer for the axels?
Whoever came up with the rear caliper mounting business for the 08-11 gsxrs was smoking crack. It is literally impossible to open the pads and slide the rotor in without rubbing/dropping one of the spacers. Always takes me literally hours just to get the rear axle back through and everything mounted correctly on my 2008. Still better than paying a shop $300 to do it, though.
I agree, A bit of a pain. Thank you for watching and you sub S Sparde. Ride safe and have a great day.
Beautiful
Thank you for watching and all your support. Ride safe and have a great day. I love this spike. Fast as all.
Thank you! I can do that!
Happy to help. Any questions just ask. Thank you for watching and your sub Elizabeth. Ride safe and have a great day.
Just need a tire machine thanks a lot 😅
Happy to help. Thank you for watching and your sub.Jessie. Ride safe and have a great day.
Smooth operation Rocco. Ride safely!
Thank you for watching, Ride Safe and have a great day.
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Hello and I am happy that I own a Suzuki K3 and it needs a lot of maintenance and I am happy with your channel
@@Ebrhrr my pleasure. Ride safe and have a great day.