This is my first bike and first ever tire change. I was apprehensive to do it myself, but a guy at work reassured me that I wouldn’t have much issue. I’ve done plenty of automotive work, but I typically leave tires to the professionals.

I got 5k out of these Battlax T45s, but the rear was especially looking worn. I went with Shinko 712 in a size up from stock for a little more clearance on lean angle. They are tubeless tires, but everything I’ve read has led me to believe putting tubes in will not be an issue.

I use the bike primarily for commuting to work. Very much looking forward to being on the road again.

Don’t mind the Triumph. That’s my buddy’s

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I change all my tires myself, my best tip would be that of you’re using a lot of force, instead of sweating and swearing, take a step back. With the correct technique it should be fairly painless. Same goes for bicycle tires aswell, those I’m usually able to do with just my thumbs and a lot of patience.

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