Installation of white walls....
Installation of white walls....
I have installed plenty of blackwall motorcycle tires; but knowing how I treated the rims in the process, I dont want to mar the white walls as they are highly subject to discoloration...suggestions? Or should I take the wheels to a motorcycle dealer for the install?
May have posted this before here , but , the tires should be easy to mount with a couple of tire levers and some Murphy's oil soap on the beads .
First sprinkle some baby powder in the new tire ,this lets the tube expand in the tire easier , soap the bead and push it on the rim . You my have to use a tire iron to pop it over the rim . Next install the tube in the tire , slip the valve stem in the rim hole and add a little air to inflate the tube into the tire . Soap the outer bead and you should be able to start about a 1/3rd. of the bead over the rim . Make sure the tube isn't between the bead and the rim and use the tire irons the pry the bead over the rim . Go slowly and take little bites of the bead to wedge over the rims edge .
Once the bead is in place , center the valve stem in the rim hole . Grab the tire and rim and move it in the appropriate direction . Them you can screw the nue down the valve stem , add some air and seat the beads . If the beads have dried out wipe on a little more Murphy's oil soap . This will help the beads seat . Air and depressure the tire several times , this will help seat the tube in the tire, no wrinkles in the tube . Give it a final airing and your good to go .
First sprinkle some baby powder in the new tire ,this lets the tube expand in the tire easier , soap the bead and push it on the rim . You my have to use a tire iron to pop it over the rim . Next install the tube in the tire , slip the valve stem in the rim hole and add a little air to inflate the tube into the tire . Soap the outer bead and you should be able to start about a 1/3rd. of the bead over the rim . Make sure the tube isn't between the bead and the rim and use the tire irons the pry the bead over the rim . Go slowly and take little bites of the bead to wedge over the rims edge .
Once the bead is in place , center the valve stem in the rim hole . Grab the tire and rim and move it in the appropriate direction . Them you can screw the nue down the valve stem , add some air and seat the beads . If the beads have dried out wipe on a little more Murphy's oil soap . This will help the beads seat . Air and depressure the tire several times , this will help seat the tube in the tire, no wrinkles in the tube . Give it a final airing and your good to go .
Last edited by kartgreen on Sun Aug 12, 2012 1:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.