I'm at the point where I need to replace the rear tire; it's too old, kinda worn and there's a piece of embedded glass in the center that looks pretty deep.
I know on my XJ650 maxim it was a close shave getting a proper tire situated as the dimensions were tight, within 3/4" of hitting an obstruction. I probably should replace the front tire as well but the rear is the one that's getting my attention at the moment. Problem with this rear for the XJ11 is finding a proper tire size that is the maximum that fits in there without issues.
I'm open to suggestions as to what I should put on it. I'm not into racing but I am into handling (my safety is #1 in my book). I don't want a tire that has the best handling but short life, I'd like to get some decent mileage out of it. And I need to keep the costs down as low as possible.
That's one question, the other is whether I should try to remove the tire from the rim myself. There's a somewhat local shop that will remove the tire & balance at a modest charge if I bring the wheel & the new tire to them but... I've been considering the Dyna Beads to auto-balance which can be reused from tire to tire. If I do it myself, there's no future charge I'll have to deal with from this point on.
Decisions, decisions... But suggestions as to a good cost effective excellent replacement is the first interest.
How to remove the tire safely without rim damage is the 2nd.
Idears?
I know on my XJ650 maxim it was a close shave getting a proper tire situated as the dimensions were tight, within 3/4" of hitting an obstruction. I probably should replace the front tire as well but the rear is the one that's getting my attention at the moment. Problem with this rear for the XJ11 is finding a proper tire size that is the maximum that fits in there without issues.
I'm open to suggestions as to what I should put on it. I'm not into racing but I am into handling (my safety is #1 in my book). I don't want a tire that has the best handling but short life, I'd like to get some decent mileage out of it. And I need to keep the costs down as low as possible.
That's one question, the other is whether I should try to remove the tire from the rim myself. There's a somewhat local shop that will remove the tire & balance at a modest charge if I bring the wheel & the new tire to them but... I've been considering the Dyna Beads to auto-balance which can be reused from tire to tire. If I do it myself, there's no future charge I'll have to deal with from this point on.
Decisions, decisions... But suggestions as to a good cost effective excellent replacement is the first interest.
How to remove the tire safely without rim damage is the 2nd.
Idears?
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