Honda CBR 600RR Wheel Removal & Tire Change!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- I was finally able to change the old tires on my CBR. The previous tires were the original tires that were on the bike since 2007. Obviously, these new tires had much more grip and were confidence inspiring! I decided to go with the Michelin Pilot Power 2CT to see how it handled.
Great video and love the sizes and torque specs thank you. Well
Done!
Excellent video. Very detailed.
You didn't have to balance the tire?
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Hey bud. Is that original fairings? I've got full black and want to change to same as yours. The black white and red looks awesome.
Which size for the front tire and the back?
Can i use 190 for the back tire? And thanx for the vid.
Best "How to" video for this skill on UA-cam
Thanks a lot!
Great!!
Great editing/ ty
You didn’t show anything important
Are you delusional and blind? How did he not show anything important? He literally showed every step to take off tires. I get if you’re special-needs and need more information but Jesus.
if he didnt show anything important then you must be looking for a tutorial on how to see, not a tutorial on how to change tires on a bike
Why do you need to remove front brake caliper bolts to remove the tire? Can the tire be pulled forward without removing them?
Hi Sachin! Thanks for the comment. I took them off because the space between them isn't enough to pull the wheel out without rubbing against the calipers.
@@lemonheadgarage you DO REALIZE the brake calipers bolts are one time use and are supposed to be discarded? 😣🤦♂️😣
@@xplorationxj5138 ?? Never heard of that
@@UrAverageGamerHD so you've never opened up a cbr 600rr service manual a day In your life or looked up torque specs for the caliper bolts online? Literally anyone who copy and pastes from their online service manual copies the discarding info 🤔. They are one time use TTY bolts.
@@xplorationxj5138 where do i get new ones?
How did the tires do?? I have a set of those same tires that I haven’t installed yet but I can tell they are very soft.may not last many miles.they are way softer than my dunlops