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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2157196" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>JP Cycles is having a free shipping promotion this week, Dennis Kirk may also, and they generally have some of the best tire prices on the 'net. Mounting tires is easy (To me, anyway) and balancing on my angle iron/ skateboard wheel bearing stand (Or Harbor freight stand) works fine. Racers have been balancing motorcycle tires for years on simple stands. Stick with good tires, there's little room for error on a scooter, and you're gonna end up riding faster than you might think.</p><p></p><p>Does your chain use a traditional connector link (Use a large set of needle nose pliers to remove) or does it require special tools?</p><p></p><p></p><p>In edit- Just like OK Shooters, there are many technically focused cycle forums. Lots O info out there about your specific bike and common problems/ fixes. Just keep your BS filter on (Just like here). Forks aren't hard or expensive to rebuild, but you'll need the appropriate factory service manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2157196, member: 100"] JP Cycles is having a free shipping promotion this week, Dennis Kirk may also, and they generally have some of the best tire prices on the 'net. Mounting tires is easy (To me, anyway) and balancing on my angle iron/ skateboard wheel bearing stand (Or Harbor freight stand) works fine. Racers have been balancing motorcycle tires for years on simple stands. Stick with good tires, there's little room for error on a scooter, and you're gonna end up riding faster than you might think. Does your chain use a traditional connector link (Use a large set of needle nose pliers to remove) or does it require special tools? In edit- Just like OK Shooters, there are many technically focused cycle forums. Lots O info out there about your specific bike and common problems/ fixes. Just keep your BS filter on (Just like here). Forks aren't hard or expensive to rebuild, but you'll need the appropriate factory service manual. [/QUOTE]
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