Back in the 80's I worked in the parts dept. of a local Ford dealer. They had the parts people hit the F6 key on the computer which added about 15% to the cost of the parts. I thought the price was high enough and wouldn't do it. Got fired.A shop 10 minutes away from me has that $20 up-charge and I can live with that. I did offer to buy my tires through them but they could locate, in their supply line, the tires I wanted. I know they have to pay the rent and I won't grumble about a small business trying to succeed.
Thx for posting this. It’s actually newer than mine - a 2001. I’m envious of the single carb. The shiny bits on this bike are chrome so it would be much easier to polish it up. Interesting comment though that these bikes need to warm up before running properly. I noticed that on mine too.Here’s another. Same bike?
Once the tire was off I put the axle in the wheel and gave it several spins to see if the weights were to balance the rim or tire. The weights always ended up on the bottom so I popped them off.
I tend to check the bare cast wheel if there are a lot of weights on a wheel/tire I'm removing. I have had some Yamaha Radian cast rims that were atrociously out of balance, sans tire. More of a hmm that's interesting than anything you'd do something about I guess. If nothing else it keeps you from being mad at tire brand X cuz it took so much weight to balance.Balance weights are always used to balance the wheel/tire combination. Nobody cares about the balance of either by themselves (within reason). You can't run a tire... or a wheel by itself.
I misunderstood your statement. My bad.The only reason I looked at the “balance“ of the bare rim was to satisfy my curiosity and as suggested by @gggGary, if I need to add lotsa weight to the tire / wheel assembly, I’ll know it’s because of a crappy tire. In my case a Shinko tire, which may validate @jetmechmarty ’s thoughts on the brand.
Was that a good opinion or a bad one? My feeling is mixed. I've had good results with the 70/30 Shinkos on my DR650, but mixed on the ones I put on the TX. I did have a vibration on the front tire but only at about 35 to 40 mph. It may have sorted itself out, I'll have to pay more attention to it when I start riding it again, or maybe I got used to it.The only reason I looked at the “balance“ of the bare rim was to satisfy my curiosity and as suggested by @gggGary, if I need to add lotsa weight to the tire / wheel assembly, I’ll know it’s because of a crappy tire. In my case a Shinko tire, which may validate @jetmechmarty ’s thoughts on the brand.
If they vibrate at 35 to 40 mph, I’ll be ok because I don’t think the bike will go that fast. lol.Was that a good opinion or a bad one? My feeling is mixed. I've had good results with the 70/30 Shinkos on my DR650, but mixed on the ones I put on the TX. I did have a vibration on the front tire but only at about 35 to 40 mph. It may have sorted itself out, I'll have to pay more attention to it when I start riding it again, or maybe I got used to it.
This video is how I balanced the tires on my DR and the TX650A. Procycle is THE aftermarket parts supplier for the DR650 in USA. What a great bunch of guys they are.
You may end up loving it!The 170 tire makes me laugh since the bike boasts 41hp at the crank.
This bike was intended to be a fixer upper and sell it, but part of me wants to keep it, at least until the weather improves, so I can take it for a spin. You’re right though, I may like it and keep it. I’ve never owned a cruiser before. Time will tell.You may end up loving it!
Muratic acid instead of vinegar for tank rust? that is expensive if he's filling it up.Here’s another. Same bike?
I use a phosphoric acid solution and it's probably even cheaper than vinegar. It's also resistant to flash rust as far as I can tell.Muratic acid instead of vinegar for tank rust? that is expensive if he's filling it up.
That stuff is nasty. No thanks. Vinegar works for me.
What is your source for phosphoric acid?I use a phosphoric acid solution and it's probably even cheaper than vinegar. It's also resistant to flash rust as far as I can tell.
Big box stores like Home Depot have it. This is what I use.What is your source for phosphoric acid?
Not sure where to find this north of the border. How do you dispose of it once used? I used to have muriatic acid on hand but got rid of it since I didn’t like storing it in the house and I didn’t have a garage at the time. I used to use it to remove aluminum deposits on cylinder walls - scoring on 2 stroke engines.Big box stores like Home Depot have it. This is what I use.
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2 cups into the gas tank filled with water does the job.
You have it. Just pick up the bottles and read ingredients. Drain cleaner, concrete cleaner, etc. You have it. Maybe a hardware store can help you. Phosphoric acid is an ingredient in Coca-Cola. Getting rid of it shouldn't be an issue.Not sure where to find this north of the border