UHD in the front and HD in the rear!
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 12:37 pm
Prepping up the 300 for another 60 hours of fun. Last trip to Utah/Colorado finished off the Dunlop GEOMAX AT81's I had on there. Those are good tires!
I have a set of Kenda TrackMasters, so I decided to put them on. I also have tubes but they are UHD and HD's. Did the rear yesterday and didn't have any issues. Put the tires out in the sun for 45 min and they were pretty easy to deal with. Took my time and was able to get the HD tube in and stem lined up, she dropped right in. Put in 4 lbs of air and spoon the tire on. Put ~40 lbs in it to set the bead and done! Too easy. Got busy watching F1 qualifying and decided to finish up the front today.
Got the old front tire off this morning and sat it and the new tire out in the sun. Spooned off the old tire and tube. It was crusty! Bearings look/feel okay and everything feels tight. Got the new front on one side and started to put the UHD tube in. If you have never used one of those, they are THICK! I mean like "whole lotta Rosie" thick-thunder thighs thick! Got it in there and got the stem in the right area for the hole. Now, those thick ass tubes and my fat boy fingers just aren't good friends-time to get the stem in the hole-
I effed with that thing for 15 minutes, pouring sweat and cussin! Walked away and came back to it a bit later. The tube is so thick I just couldn't get my fingers in there enough room to get the stem to bend down and drop in the hole. So I had one of dem DAMN epiphanies! I grabbed the large curved tire iron and slid the curved end in as I held the tire out and was able to push the stem over and it dropped in! YEAH! Funny how small accomplishments like that means so much and are so gratifying! New Kenda's for the year. Man, getting those tubes out is gonna be fun next time!
Went ahead and freshened up the tranny oil with some 85W gear oil. New air filter and cleaned up the airbox. Drained the little bit of old gas I had in there out. Love the simplicity of the 2 stroke for sure! New plug and chain next!
I have a set of Kenda TrackMasters, so I decided to put them on. I also have tubes but they are UHD and HD's. Did the rear yesterday and didn't have any issues. Put the tires out in the sun for 45 min and they were pretty easy to deal with. Took my time and was able to get the HD tube in and stem lined up, she dropped right in. Put in 4 lbs of air and spoon the tire on. Put ~40 lbs in it to set the bead and done! Too easy. Got busy watching F1 qualifying and decided to finish up the front today.
Got the old front tire off this morning and sat it and the new tire out in the sun. Spooned off the old tire and tube. It was crusty! Bearings look/feel okay and everything feels tight. Got the new front on one side and started to put the UHD tube in. If you have never used one of those, they are THICK! I mean like "whole lotta Rosie" thick-thunder thighs thick! Got it in there and got the stem in the right area for the hole. Now, those thick ass tubes and my fat boy fingers just aren't good friends-time to get the stem in the hole-
I effed with that thing for 15 minutes, pouring sweat and cussin! Walked away and came back to it a bit later. The tube is so thick I just couldn't get my fingers in there enough room to get the stem to bend down and drop in the hole. So I had one of dem DAMN epiphanies! I grabbed the large curved tire iron and slid the curved end in as I held the tire out and was able to push the stem over and it dropped in! YEAH! Funny how small accomplishments like that means so much and are so gratifying! New Kenda's for the year. Man, getting those tubes out is gonna be fun next time!
Went ahead and freshened up the tranny oil with some 85W gear oil. New air filter and cleaned up the airbox. Drained the little bit of old gas I had in there out. Love the simplicity of the 2 stroke for sure! New plug and chain next!