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tire removal
#21
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My bad, it must get darn sticky in GA, eh?

Couldn't help to notice the double action ceiling fans.

You gear up for summer month rides?
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There is almost something artistic in this capture.
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#22
(11-11-2018, 01:04 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [Image: 433a754729dc9700e2ad277b99a67e42.jpg]

My bad, it must get darn sticky in GA, eh?

Couldn't help to notice the double action ceiling fans.

You gear up for summer month rides?
[Image: ac744687fb922026c25184c2f8c0c966.jpg]

There is almost something artistic in this capture.

Our summers can be brutal with high humidity and temps in the upper 90's. I have the two ceiling fans and a large floor fan that get plenty of use. I try to wear good protective gear year round; got a new Tour Master mesh jacket that has made summer riding quite pleasant.
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#23
Crikey, redbirds! What's happened to Sparky's bike?

A mesh jacket is essential for hot summer riding. Because I find riding without gloves hard to contemplate, a pair of light-weight, well-ventilated armoured gloves is essential summer kit too.
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#24
I still think that a proper front stand is easier and safer to use when working on the front of your bike.
It is just a one man operation that way .
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#25
(11-11-2018, 09:29 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Crikey, redbirds! What's happened to Sparky's bike?

A mesh jacket is essential for hot summer riding. Because I find riding without gloves hard to contemplate, a pair of light-weight, well-ventilated armoured gloves is essential summer kit too.

Took the wheels to a dealer for new tYres. Mounting and balancing just $20 if you dismount the wheels.
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#26
(11-11-2018, 10:43 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I still think that a proper front stand is easier and safer to use when working on the front of your bike.
It is just a one man operation that way .

I think you may be right Houtman, I watched a YouTube video with someone using one and for the price it looks like a simple, quick and easy one man solution - especially if the tool isn’t bike specific- I need to check out further but haven’t had time to get back to it and won’t be able to get back to for about a week - unfortunately

I appreciate all the input from everyone- got some really good ideas from the group!
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#27
If you check with PIT BULL they have different headstock pins for all kinds of bike , if you ever get a different bike you MIGHT only have to get a different size pin to use with the same stand.
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#28
Thank you!
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