Dude.... thank you for this video. I took my front tire to 3 different shops here in Portland and they all told me they couldn't do it. Some dish soap, bike levers, and some elbow grease and I was able to switch my tire with ease in about 20 minutes.
Their loss and your gain, that's awesome bro !! X-Class ? Crazy how easy it is when done right. Bonus is now you can pull a tube out to patch if you ever get a flat while riding.
I love that ariel rider had the common sense to have a quick disconnect on the motor cable..i hope one day ride 1 up would do the same on the revv 1..good video by the way 👍🏽
It’s cool that your lady likes to get involved with upgrades and repair work. I don’t mind getting my hands dirty either. I’m sure I’m the only woman in my age group riding around NYC on a Dualtron Eagle Pro scooter. LOL! I love this stuff 👍🏽😃
I've watched several how to videos that didn't help and I called BS because they jump ahead an miss key steps. I kept looking and found yours. I had a front flat a couple hundred miles ago and got that fixed. But I got a dreaded rear flat and decided I would buy tires and liners. Ironically the same that you have. I'm an old man newbie with bikes. I don't mind getting dirty and I like the do it yourself stuff. This isn't the skinny tire mountain bike I'm used to changing tires on. The X-Class is the big kids toy I never bought before. But I had gotten so frustrated with breaking the tire levers trying to get the tire bead off just to get to the tube that I didn't dare try and take the whole tire off. Dejected and given up I patched the tube but couldn't get the tire back on the rim. Hours later, I used a metal spoon lever and scratched up my rim and still haven't gotten that on. I was about to resign myself to finding a repair shop and admitting that I can't change a tire. The bike that gave me so much joy, I parked and am missing days or good weather use. I am so glad I kept looking and found your channel. I'll get a set or levers like you have...and the MILK CRATE....OMG game changer. I can do this. Thank you. I can understand your videos and it isn't BS. You didn't jump way ahead and every step is clear and easy to follow. This is a way longer response than needed. I have subscribed to your channel. I'll share with others and I look forward to exploring your content.
Hey David thanks brother that means so much to hear. Literally the reason we made this video is we know how daunting it can be ! You can definitely do it, tire levers are such well designed little tools ! Don't forget the soapy water !! Please chime back in once you get everything changed over🙏🏽 FYI there's links to the tire levers we used down at the bottom of the video description 🐾⚡
@@RustyRoads I made my attempt yesterday and 30 minutes after starting, the rear wheel was off and changed out with tire/liner/tube and back on the bike. I felt so good that I did the same on the front tire as well. I used the touch up paint on some of the earlier scratches I left and cleaned the brake pads and disks while I was at it. The original tires were, like you said, a tight fit compared to the new Kendra tires. But with the milk crate, I had enough leverage to make it work. The hard plastic tire levels worked great and I found I only needed two of them to complete the task with extra dish soap. The time on partially inflating the tube before mounting was an obvious help as well. I am expecting with those liners to not need to change out the tires for at least another 1,000 miles or double what I got without them. Thank you. Cheers.
@@davidballam5496 Hey David that's awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this. Happy you were able to get it all done yourself, it definitely feels great not just because of the better tires, but more so if you ever have to do it again, or to help a friend 🙂 🐾
Thanks for the demo. I’m considering buying an Ariel Rider but I’m not sure about changing tires and other maintenance. Hopefully, there are other TH-cam videos like yours that can help.
Thanks. Gonna bookmark this for when it's time to change tires on my Rattan. Will be my first attempt, and I'm glad this will be here to refer to! Peace!
Excellent video as usual, Mike!! Ouestion: What are the best tire liners. Because I search online, I'm confused as to strip sizes? Would I use 3x, 4x, or 20 x 4. Most are 20 x 1.95??? Which are YOU USING THAT. is what I will go for?!
Another good video brother👍The bike looks awesome..I got my new tires.. But I’m going to wear out my old ones just a little more..Keep up the good work.
enjoyed the video what Tuffy liner did you use? there's a bunch on ebay but there different sizes I looked to find motorcycle tire for 20" rim Kenda was the only one and it was a very agressive knobby we used to put motorcycle tires on our old mopeds to reduce flats I think right now you have the most x class videos on you tube Rusty is a star
Hey Michael hows it going !? I do have quite a bit of XClass videos !! Way more to come !! I use Tuffy 3XLs, links to all my gear in video descriptions btw 🐾 Thanks for watching and for the kind words !!
Bro... You make it look so easy. I struggles just to put the new front VeeTire skins on both my bike and my wife's bike. I might give the back tires a try... Than again... I might just bite the bullet and pay someone else to do it! LOL!!! Thanks for the video bro Stay safe and healthy. Peace
Hey don! The tires in this video are Kenda crusades, you can get them on Amazon when they're in stock which is a rarity nowadays. Checking daily helps. These are great tires, super light and great on all surfaces. Only downside is they are very thin since they are light and designed for e-bikes so make sure you get a patch kit and or liners. A spare tube always helps as well. Links to everything I just listed including all my other gears at the bottom of all my video descriptions 🤙🏽🐾
@@RustyRoads Hey Mike, thanks 4 your reply...Have you looked into the tire additive Flat Out???...... I'm thinking that I don't even need to carry a spare tube or a patch kit with this in the tires; just to bring my portable air compressor to air up the tires in the event of any leakage before the Flat Out stops the leak...I found out about Flat Out after I had already Slimed my tubes, so now I am going to replace both tubes & add Flat Out to the new tubes...Flat Out, if you are not familiar with it (#8 on Amazons Tire Repair Kits top 100) is formulated with Kevlar & seems to be Much more effective than Slime. Some very impressive reviews of Flat Out on TH-cam, pounding huge spikes into tires, with the holes being immediately repaired ...What are your thoughts on this? (feel free to consult with Rusty about this if you like 🤔)
BTW, For anyone interested in the Kenda Krusades, Rad Power Bikes sells them too ($39), but they are Out Of Stock just now; however they will notify you (just email them if the "Notify Me" when back in stock function doesn't work on your web browser) when they are back in stock. 😊
@@AdamiIAm flat out sounds pretty awesome! I may look into it if I ever have to replace my tubes. My only concern with those additives is if you ever get a slash that flat out can't seal, but can possibly be patched, you might end up stranded or having to push your bike with one flat tire for miles. I've been on rides where slime wasn't working and since the slime was everywhere, it was impossible to add a patch. Think of it like trying to put a Band-Aid on a wound that won't stop bleeding. After that experience I just carry a patch kit a spare tube my tools and my portable pump. That way I can handle anything guaranteed. I do like the convenience but I've gotten patching a tube down to less than 10 minutes LOL 🐾
Hey Rusty thanks for making these videos I appreciate you man. You ever thought of trying the "Tanus Tire Liners"? I got a set of those I'm going to be installing real soon.
@@RustyRoads They seemed pretty good however I did end up getting a rear flat this past Sunday. Thin ass wire shot right through the tire, liner, and tube..... Nothing is 100% and I can see why such a thin wire could make it all the way through versus something a bit more blunt.
Does anyone have a suggestion on what tires would be ideal (on this same bike) for about 90% street 10% gravel-dirt riding? Any info is appreciated. I'm still searching, I just wanted to ask...TY
@@KILOALXE it would take a lot of slime. Might want take a look inside to make sure the liner is centered, and to see if it's bunched up where it overlaps
@@RustyRoads well i have 4oz in there so for sure its not the slime...? yeah imma go ahead and check hopefully its just out of place to cause the wobble. Thank you for the TIPS!
I just received mine today - but after the first ride realized the back tire became flat - and the whole bike wont fit in my car. So I went through the adventure of trying to get these bolts off, and let me tell you - they are HARD to get off. the 21 fits the size, but doesnt truly give you enough leverage to get it off. We tried many tools and different people - It was so tight I was wondering if we were going the wrong direction. but with enough effort, and the right sized bit for the socket wrench it finally worked
Lol thanks for the feedback! So true! Advice like this has helped our videos improve 🙏🏽 This was over 2 years ago, check out some of our newer videos and comment there so I can continue to improve vid by vid. Thanks for watching!
I got these Kenda Krusades on Amazon. They carry them, but sell out quickly. These look a lot like those S73 tires you're referring to ⚡🐾 coastcycles.com/coast-cycles-a-t1/
@@RustyRoads Thank you so much for the reply. Actually I am interested in the lizard type or slicks that look like Motorcycle tires. Thank you for the link. These look good as well, more like the RX tires. Unfortunately, looking for the ZX tires (lizard tires)
I am needing to take the rear wheel off and have no tools. What size socket was that and the minimal tools necessary so I can maybe borrow them or try to get. I tried to use that wrench but it seemed impossibly tight. I am doing lefty loosy righty tighty Thanks for any help!
Hi and thanks for watching! It's either a 19 or 21 mm. You can use the wrenches that came with the bike, if it's too tight you can link 2 wrenches for more leverage
Dude.... thank you for this video. I took my front tire to 3 different shops here in Portland and they all told me they couldn't do it. Some dish soap, bike levers, and some elbow grease and I was able to switch my tire with ease in about 20 minutes.
Their loss and your gain, that's awesome bro !!
X-Class ?
Crazy how easy it is when done right. Bonus is now you can pull a tube out to patch if you ever get a flat while riding.
@@RustyRoads Yeah x class too i ended up getting like 4 different tubes for the future
@@sixsillysinspc7229 Fuck yea Gio rock on 🤙🏾🐾
I'm really glad it helped !
they just did not wanna mess with it thats all
I love that ariel rider had the common sense to have a quick disconnect on the motor cable..i hope one day ride 1 up would do the same on the revv 1..good video by the way 👍🏽
It’s cool that your lady likes to get involved with upgrades and repair work. I don’t mind getting my hands dirty either. I’m sure I’m the only woman in my age group riding around NYC on a Dualtron Eagle Pro scooter. LOL! I love this stuff 👍🏽😃
Thanks for making this video. You helped me change my tube. I appreciate you.
Nice detail, guys. Your assistant stays on her toes quite well. Can she help me with my tire too?
Thanks for an informative video. Appreciate ya!
I've watched several how to videos that didn't help and I called BS because they jump ahead an miss key steps. I kept looking and found yours. I had a front flat a couple hundred miles ago and got that fixed. But I got a dreaded rear flat and decided I would buy tires and liners. Ironically the same that you have. I'm an old man newbie with bikes. I don't mind getting dirty and I like the do it yourself stuff. This isn't the skinny tire mountain bike I'm used to changing tires on. The X-Class is the big kids toy I never bought before. But I had gotten so frustrated with breaking the tire levers trying to get the tire bead off just to get to the tube that I didn't dare try and take the whole tire off. Dejected and given up I patched the tube but couldn't get the tire back on the rim. Hours later, I used a metal spoon lever and scratched up my rim and still haven't gotten that on. I was about to resign myself to finding a repair shop and admitting that I can't change a tire. The bike that gave me so much joy, I parked and am missing days or good weather use. I am so glad I kept looking and found your channel. I'll get a set or levers like you have...and the MILK CRATE....OMG game changer. I can do this. Thank you. I can understand your videos and it isn't BS. You didn't jump way ahead and every step is clear and easy to follow. This is a way longer response than needed. I have subscribed to your channel. I'll share with others and I look forward to exploring your content.
Hey David thanks brother that means so much to hear.
Literally the reason we made this video is we know how daunting it can be !
You can definitely do it, tire levers are such well designed little tools !
Don't forget the soapy water !!
Please chime back in once you get everything changed over🙏🏽
FYI there's links to the tire levers we used down at the bottom of the video description
🐾⚡
@@RustyRoads I made my attempt yesterday and 30 minutes after starting, the rear wheel was off and changed out with tire/liner/tube and back on the bike. I felt so good that I did the same on the front tire as well. I used the touch up paint on some of the earlier scratches I left and cleaned the brake pads and disks while I was at it. The original tires were, like you said, a tight fit compared to the new Kendra tires. But with the milk crate, I had enough leverage to make it work. The hard plastic tire levels worked great and I found I only needed two of them to complete the task with extra dish soap. The time on partially inflating the tube before mounting was an obvious help as well. I am expecting with those liners to not need to change out the tires for at least another 1,000 miles or double what I got without them. Thank you. Cheers.
@@davidballam5496 Hey David that's awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this. Happy you were able to get it all done yourself, it definitely feels great not just because of the better tires, but more so if you ever have to do it again, or to help a friend 🙂
🐾
Thanks for the demo. I’m considering buying an Ariel Rider but I’m not sure about changing tires and other maintenance. Hopefully, there are other TH-cam videos like yours that can help.
I got the Grizzly, and it is totally awesome. Love riding it. I got a flat but with this video I'm sure I can change the tires.
Thanks. Gonna bookmark this for when it's time to change tires on my Rattan. Will be my first attempt, and I'm glad this will be here to refer to! Peace!
Excellent video as usual, Mike!!
Ouestion:
What are the best tire liners. Because I search online, I'm confused as to strip sizes?
Would I use 3x, 4x, or 20 x 4.
Most are 20 x 1.95???
Which are YOU USING THAT. is what I will go for?!
Another good video brother👍The bike looks awesome..I got my new tires.. But I’m going to wear out my old ones just a little more..Keep up the good work.
Thanks bro, you as well !
Happy Holidays. Be careful with the stock ones man, its easy to slip 🙏🏼
@@RustyRoads Thanks man, I know those tires are slippery..I’ve already went down once because of it...Luckily I got it on video lol
@@therubio7618 Our Xs are def broken in lol
YOUR VIDEO IS FUN AND I LIKE THE MUSIC.
enjoyed the video what Tuffy liner did you use? there's a bunch on ebay but there different sizes I looked to find motorcycle tire for 20" rim Kenda was the only one and it was a very agressive knobby we used to put motorcycle tires on our old mopeds to reduce flats I think right now you have the most x class videos on you tube Rusty is a star
Hey Michael hows it going !? I do have quite a bit of XClass videos !! Way more to come !!
I use Tuffy 3XLs, links to all my gear in video descriptions btw 🐾
Thanks for watching and for the kind words !!
Bro...
You make it look so easy.
I struggles just to put the new front
VeeTire skins on both my bike and
my wife's bike.
I might give the back tires a try...
Than again...
I might just bite the bullet and pay
someone else to do it! LOL!!!
Thanks for the video bro
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
Hey RZ!! How'd it go with the new tires ?
@@RustyRoads
What up Rusty!
I managed to get the front tires on both bike.
The back tires...
I'm still debating on. LOL!
Great Job Michael
Thanks so much !
Did you replace tires recently?
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good idea with the broom man!! good vid thanks!
Thanks!
Hi Michael, Appreciate the vid...What tires are those, & or what do you recommend for off road (where I ride the most)?
Hey don! The tires in this video are Kenda crusades, you can get them on Amazon when they're in stock which is a rarity nowadays. Checking daily helps. These are great tires, super light and great on all surfaces. Only downside is they are very thin since they are light and designed for e-bikes so make sure you get a patch kit and or liners. A spare tube always helps as well. Links to everything I just listed including all my other gears at the bottom of all my video descriptions 🤙🏽🐾
@@RustyRoads Hey Mike, thanks 4 your reply...Have you looked into the tire additive Flat Out???...... I'm thinking that I don't even need to carry a spare tube or a patch kit with this in the tires; just to bring my portable air compressor to air up the tires in the event of any leakage before the Flat Out stops the leak...I found out about Flat Out after I had already Slimed my tubes, so now I am going to replace both tubes & add Flat Out to the new tubes...Flat Out, if you are not familiar with it (#8 on Amazons Tire Repair Kits top 100) is formulated with Kevlar & seems to be Much more effective than Slime. Some very impressive reviews of Flat Out on TH-cam, pounding huge spikes into tires, with the holes being immediately repaired ...What are your thoughts on this? (feel free to consult with Rusty about this if you like 🤔)
BTW, For anyone interested in the Kenda Krusades, Rad Power Bikes sells them too ($39), but they are Out Of Stock just now; however they will notify you (just email them if the "Notify Me" when back in stock function doesn't work on your web browser) when they are back in stock. 😊
@@AdamiIAm Thanks!!
@@AdamiIAm flat out sounds pretty awesome! I may look into it if I ever have to replace my tubes.
My only concern with those additives is if you ever get a slash that flat out can't seal, but can possibly be patched, you might end up stranded or having to push your bike with one flat tire for miles.
I've been on rides where slime wasn't working and since the slime was everywhere, it was impossible to add a patch. Think of it like trying to put a Band-Aid on a wound that won't stop bleeding.
After that experience I just carry a patch kit a spare tube my tools and my portable pump. That way I can handle anything guaranteed. I do like the convenience but I've gotten patching a tube down to less than 10 minutes LOL
🐾
Where did you get the tires. I want the ones that come on Super73 Zx that look like motorcycle tires. Thanks
How many psi? My tire ultraverse said 5-30 psi... at 25
... the tube completely popped half the tire off the rim.
need a V3 front tire removal video
Gonna have to use this video when my skinwalls come in!
Hello what size is the cup o socket for the nut?
By way Rusty is so cool. I think he steals the TH-cam Videos. LOL
Definitely!! That's why it's Rusty Roads and not Michael Roads 😅❤️🐾
Hey Rusty thanks for making these videos I appreciate you man. You ever thought of trying the "Tanus Tire Liners"? I got a set of those I'm going to be installing real soon.
Hey BL I totally missed this message!
How'd the Tannus liners work out ?
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@@RustyRoads They seemed pretty good however I did end up getting a rear flat this past Sunday. Thin ass wire shot right through the tire, liner, and tube..... Nothing is 100% and I can see why such a thin wire could make it all the way through versus something a bit more blunt.
@@thuggooch1776 isn't there a saying? "Tires will always puncture" or something.
@@sisamusudroka3000 Yea looking back on the situation I think I may have had them pumped up too much.
Does anyone have a suggestion on what tires would be ideal (on this same bike) for about 90% street 10% gravel-dirt riding? Any info is appreciated. I'm still searching, I just wanted to ask...TY
Vee speedsters or mission commands would work great for that application 🤙🏽
Thanks
Outstanding
Now I got the grizzly, is it the same procedure to remove the rear wheel for that model?
Yes it is !!
CONGRATS ON THE NEW GRIZZLY !!
how wide is the 4.0 tire on a 80 rim ?
Would this be the same for the Grizzly V3?
Yep 🤘🏽
Can we reuse the stock tire liners?
Yes as long as they’re not damaged or torn.
Ride safe 🐾⚡️
Which sock it do I have to get for a good fit to take off the nut
Front is 14mm, I believe the rear is 21 (maybe 19mm)
The bike comes with a small tool kit that has wrenches that will work
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is it possible to change rim also?
Yes definitely but that would require respoking (apparently that’s not a word lol) the wheel which requires a spike wrench
Cheers 🐾🤘🏽⚡️
Bro what size socket to remove the hex nut on that rear wheel?
I believe it's a 19 or 21mm. The socket is included in the provided tool kit 👍🏽
Ride safe !
Hey there! quick question! do you experienced any unbalanced rotation on the wheels at 30+ with those wheel liners inside?
Hey LP. I haven't noticed any wobble whatsoever 😎
Thanks for watching! 🐾
@@RustyRoads ohhh do you think slime sealant can cause a unbalanced? im having some wobbles in my 48v rn lol
@@KILOALXE it would take a lot of slime.
Might want take a look inside to make sure the liner is centered, and to see if it's bunched up where it overlaps
@@RustyRoads well i have 4oz in there so for sure its not the slime...? yeah imma go ahead and check hopefully its just out of place to cause the wobble.
Thank you for the TIPS!
Hey rusty what size socket did you use to get the rear tire off? Can't seem to find the info any where
I believe it's a 19mm. Maybe 21 🙃
21
I just received mine today - but after the first ride realized the back tire became flat - and the whole bike wont fit in my car. So I went through the adventure of trying to get these bolts off, and let me tell you - they are HARD to get off. the 21 fits the size, but doesnt truly give you enough leverage to get it off. We tried many tools and different people - It was so tight I was wondering if we were going the wrong direction. but with enough effort, and the right sized bit for the socket wrench it finally worked
Thanks for the clear answer. Much appreciated. I didn't want to buy a wrench on a maybe.@tomk2759
nice
Could you got thick yet smaller please help
Hi! Can you rephrase?
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Can u please send me a pictures both side wheels
I made a mistake while I reassembled
I can’t get the bolts off what do I do?
Did you get them off?
geez dude video is WAYYYYYYYY too busy
Lol thanks for the feedback! So true!
Advice like this has helped our videos improve 🙏🏽
This was over 2 years ago, check out some of our newer videos and comment there so I can continue to improve vid by vid.
Thanks for watching!
Where did you get the tires. I want the ones that come on Super73 Zx that look like motorcycle tires. Thanks
Where did you get the tires. I want the ones that come on Super73 Zx that look like motorcycle tires. Thanks
I got these Kenda Krusades on Amazon. They carry them, but sell out quickly.
These look a lot like those S73 tires you're referring to ⚡🐾
coastcycles.com/coast-cycles-a-t1/
@@RustyRoads Thank you so much for the reply. Actually I am interested in the lizard type or slicks that look like Motorcycle tires. Thank you for the link. These look good as well, more like the RX tires. Unfortunately, looking for the ZX tires (lizard tires)
I am needing to take the rear wheel off and have no tools. What size socket was that and the minimal tools necessary so I can maybe borrow them or try to get. I tried to use that wrench but it seemed impossibly tight. I am doing lefty loosy righty tighty
Thanks for any help!
Hi and thanks for watching!
It's either a 19 or 21 mm. You can use the wrenches that came with the bike, if it's too tight you can link 2 wrenches for more leverage
th-cam.com/video/MhkydEzXL0U/w-d-xo.html
@@RustyRoads Thank you so much!