Is changing a flat hard on 2009 KLX250s??
#11
I have no problem changing tires at home, in the garage. I refuse to do it in the woods and have ridden 70 miles on a flat front to finish a race. I do not carry tire changing equipment.
What you need to do is use slime, HD tubes, and rimlocks. Then the only time you need to remove the tire is when you've worn out your tire.
The hardest part for me is passing the last bead onto the rim without pinching the tube with your tire iron.
The KLX is no harder than any other bike. The only thing is that the 09+ KLX bikes use that hokey screw type chain tensioner instead of the old fashioned snail adjusters. Getting the screw adjusters right is very important to assure that your chain is not being twisted against the sprockets. It was easy with the snail adjusters.
What you need to do is use slime, HD tubes, and rimlocks. Then the only time you need to remove the tire is when you've worn out your tire.
The hardest part for me is passing the last bead onto the rim without pinching the tube with your tire iron.
The KLX is no harder than any other bike. The only thing is that the 09+ KLX bikes use that hokey screw type chain tensioner instead of the old fashioned snail adjusters. Getting the screw adjusters right is very important to assure that your chain is not being twisted against the sprockets. It was easy with the snail adjusters.
#12
If you really want to know search Nobrakes threads on here. He did the *****, and made a nice write up on it.
Dan
Dan
#15
I will be getting all my stuff to fix the flat wed (July 13)! I will let you guys know how it turns out for me......this is all new to me but I want to learn all this stuff before i die....lololol. I am in Mississippi and the temp is 100 every day with 100% humidity but the good thing is I get to do all of this in AC! Thanks again for all the advice!
#18
+1 You will get quicker, and save those vids to your faves so you can take a little refresher next time you are ready to swap tires.
Dan