This was an excellent video: no BS, no annoying music, no rambling; just straight to the point with no editing cuts and good view of everything. I don't even have any questions. Thank you for making this
Thanks Jeff. I was able to do my first rear tire removal and installation on my 1998 ST1100 thanks to this video as well as the other video whe you actually removed it. I apreciate you taking your time to record this. I had my 98 ST1100 for 2 years now. It's my 3rd bike and the best bike ever. I love the size, power and weight of this "horse". Splines and shaft/axle lubrication with Moly Grease is very important as well as the torque values, as you mentioned. Thanks again.....
Thanks,,, the video was intended to show people how to do a rear tire install on an ST. I have many projects so Ill take your comment as a complement that I have a lot of stuff and a big garage..... Thanks
I didn't note your spacer in place? Did you have it in there or forget it? ***EDIT**** I wrote this during the axle install before you mentioned you had forgotten it... Sorry.
Id say go get an ST and you will know why they have a cult following. After owning a dozen bikes I stopped on this one. Its the best, hands down, the best of all the worlds combined.
I have a marvellous st 1100. Stock says rear tire 160 60 r17 but i have a great deal with a michelin pilot on 170 60 r17. Somebody tink i gona have a problem with this 10mm??? Sorry for mi english im only speak spanish
You should be fine 10 above stock with the rear, my brother said it worked fine for him. If anyone was wondering about going up a size in the front: The front tire though is a tight fit. I went 10mm higher on mine and i had to trim the front fender back about 2 inches to stop it from rubbing (worth it imo for the savings and availability of tires where i live). Didn't noticeably change the ride for me
This was an excellent video: no BS, no annoying music, no rambling; just straight to the point with no editing cuts and good view of everything. I don't even have any questions. Thank you for making this
Thanks Jeff. I was able to do my first rear tire removal and installation on my 1998 ST1100 thanks to this video as well as the other video whe you actually removed it. I apreciate you taking your time to record this. I had my 98 ST1100 for 2 years now. It's my 3rd bike and the best bike ever. I love the size, power and weight of this "horse". Splines and shaft/axle lubrication with Moly Grease is very important as well as the torque values, as you mentioned. Thanks again.....
Thanks, your video made it alot easier to get the tire back onto my bike.
many thanks Jeff, great video; i feel encouraged to change my own TYRES, and using your method will not TIRE me one bit, cheers from England
I like that you left forgetting the spacer in the video, yup, it happens.
thank you for posting this! it definitely helps seeing what needs to be done so i can do it right the first time.
Nicely done. The headcam is a bit confusing at times when you turn your head.
Regards from Denmark
tnx, did the job, working well, nice to see how it's done.
Thank you from Holland, the Netherlands..
Filmer: "Unfortunately I didn't film The taking off part"
Video: "oh yeah?"😂😂😂"you fool. See you soon "
Great job! But I didn't see beers in your garage! ;)
Birra71 bring them over
Thanks,,, the video was intended to show people how to do a rear tire install on an ST. I have many projects so Ill take your comment as a complement that I have a lot of stuff and a big garage..... Thanks
@fperezal1 Glad I helped. Pretty easy job isn't it?
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@harrypros You are welcome! I am glad to have helped you.
I didn't note your spacer in place? Did you have it in there or forget it? ***EDIT**** I wrote this during the axle install before you mentioned you had forgotten it... Sorry.
@dalotel That's why garages shouldn't have clocks....
Thanks for the comment!
@fperezal1 That's fantastic. The job can look intimidating until you see it done first.
Dude, you are well meaning at the very least.
Great video, thanks
Good job!!!
Can you use a normal metal hammer with a wooden handle
nice clean job , pitty about the messy garage hahahaha
joecrx1 yes. I actually work in my garage.
good input,,, thanks
Id say go get an ST and you will know why they have a cult following. After owning a dozen bikes I stopped on this one. Its the best, hands down, the best of all the worlds combined.
I have a marvellous st 1100. Stock says rear tire 160 60 r17 but i have a great deal with a michelin pilot on 170 60 r17. Somebody tink i gona have a problem with this 10mm??? Sorry for mi english im only speak spanish
You should be fine 10 above stock with the rear, my brother said it worked fine for him.
If anyone was wondering about going up a size in the front: The front tire though is a tight fit. I went 10mm higher on mine and i had to trim the front fender back about 2 inches to stop it from rubbing (worth it imo for the savings and availability of tires where i live). Didn't noticeably change the ride for me