You should actually start at the valve stem to dismount the tire, then opposite of the stem while remounting. The idea is to try to avoid having the tire bead trying to occupy the drop well in the center of the rim at the valve stem's location, because the tube can't move out of the way with the stem poking through the rim. Also, those tires have a yellow dot on the sidewall, which signifies the lightest point on the tire - it should be lined up with the valve stem, which is the heaviest part of the tube. That way, the imbalances off-set each other and reduce the amount of weight needed to balance the mounted tire.
@advnoobie6061 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the really good explanation of the coloured dot on the tyre- makes total sense.
@jay26cee9 ай бұрын
Just a tip on the yellow dot ... yes, it is the heaviest point on the circumference of the tire, but not necessarily to be set opposite the valve always. I say this because often motorcycle wheels will already have balancing weights positioned, so unless you are going to remove all the weights and start from scratch, try to find the heaviest point on the wheel once the tire is off and then position the yellow dot opposite that. You might find it balances out, or you may just need to add a little weight to the wheel where the dot is or where the weights are opposite. A great DIY idea to create a wheel balancer ... kzbin.info/www/bejne/jnyblWl3j62KoLM
@timrlang1599 ай бұрын
@jay26cee The yellow dot is the 𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝘀𝘁 point on the tire and this should be aligned with the heaviest point on the rim assembly. If I'm changing or patching a tube in the field (when the dot is likely worn off) I'll mark the tire at the valve stem and re-install in the same location. If I'm mounting a new tire in the shop, I'll install with the dot at the stem, then check the balance. If the balance is off, which is likely, I'll remove all weights and start from scratch, just as I would expect from a repair shop. If a tire also has a red dot, that's the tire's high point and it should be aligned with the wheel's low point, often marked with a dimple on the rim (for cast wheels). If both red and yellow dots are present, the red dot takes precedence.
@jay26cee9 ай бұрын
@@timrlang159 sorry, I meant lightest and to locate at wheel weights. I had the red dot in mind in terms of opposite. Good point on marking when being out in the field.
@feloniousmonk30496 ай бұрын
@@timrlang159 100% Correct!
@mwdbike3 жыл бұрын
Good real world garage video of how difficult the Dunlop Mission will be to install. Thanks for putting this out there. FYI, Baby Powder the inside of tire and all of the tube. It helps as a dry lubricant, slipping the tacky rubber from each other and preventing pinches.
@stevehammond74852 жыл бұрын
but then your tire will get cancer...just sayin
@feloniousmonk30496 ай бұрын
Talcum powder should always be added inside the tire before fitting the tube.
@ChuckMahon Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you! Just took delivery of a new set of TrailMax Missions - this video plus the excellent comments, give me the confidence to try mounting on my own in my GS.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Good luck man! Its a beast of a tire to mount.
@d.waynemather57722 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking time to record and share your important and difficult job! I learned much!
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! i hope my videos help people :) or at least entertain them lol.
@jay26cee9 ай бұрын
@@atombawm It was very informative as well as entertaining. I could help the chuckle at the F-bomb once you got the tire on. I suspected the muted audio just prior had so many expletives that you simply had to leave the whole lot out or it would have ended up a 18-restricted video! Job well done though!
@MADDOG100fulАй бұрын
I've been messing around with dirt bikes and motorcycles for 40 years you just made me feel better cuz that trailmax tire was beating the snot out of me trying to get it on now I see I'm not the only one struggling with it I'm going to try your clamp idea though maybe that'll give me a little bit more to work with
@atombawmАй бұрын
This was by far the most difficult tire ive ever done, tube didn't get pinched and i couldn't be more grateful. I did both front and rear,took about 2.5hrs and i was dehydrated.
@MADDOG100fulАй бұрын
@@atombawm agreed I was 2 hrs on the rear, but didn't have a sunny day to put the tires out into you first in which is a big help if you can get them nice and warm out in the sun first
@99SSC2 ай бұрын
I used the back of my car as an oven in the sun to get the tire nice and pliable. Still need 3 hands, but not the end of the world.
@NORD11-q4l3 ай бұрын
Молодец. Всё делаешь хорошо и красиво. Ты показал что обычным, не дорогим, инструментом можно работу делать хорошо. Главное что бы голова и руки были правильными. Для начинающих специалистов по монтажу, надо показать индикатор правильной посадки покрышки и максимальное давление применяемое для прывильной посадки резины. Удачи.
@mardelplatalimousines3423 Жыл бұрын
Truly superb professional review which was faultless in every aspect, thank you!
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it.
@simonbirt61217 ай бұрын
I have just fitted a pair of Trailmax Mission (Tubeless) they were a pain, took me most of a day. I hope they are worth the trouble.
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
They are a beast to mount! Between fitting and filming i was in it for about 3 hours total. Only complaint i have on them is wet road traction can be sketchy at times. Other than that i like them.
@charlespratt86632 жыл бұрын
I just mounted these on an xt225 and you are not lying about the tire being stiff. I left mine in the sun for a couple hours and they were still a beotch to mount. Three hours of my life I wont get back. At least they should last a long time.
@bak2drt240 Жыл бұрын
I have these on my KTM 1190. I use the ZIP Tie method. I have the large 25+ inch ties. Heat the tire up in the sun or by a heater. put about 8 ties an synch then down to close the two beads together. the plastic of the ties aids in making the tire slide on all at one time. I did need to persuade the last 10 inches on with a spoon . Cut the ties and pull out. then air it up. I do not have a tire mount machine. just me and cardboard on the ground. It was AMAZED at how easy it was.. Now taking it off might be a bit of a job. But the mount up was sweet!
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Zip tie method would definitely make it easier! Removing it from the rim is definitely going to make me consider cutting it off when the time comes lol..but ill probably just windex it up and pry it off..hopefully wearing most of its rubber away will make it more malleable.
@trekOCLVone3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I just bought the set of TrialMax Misison tires and some tire levers, etc. to try and do this. Your video kind of scares me off from trying. I can't believe how rigid these tire's side walls are. They're like run flat tires. Someone on the forum I below to said he had a puncture and rode the bike to the next town which was 26 miles away and there were no issues. The tire didn't even come off the bead and there was no tire damage. Dang - these tires are tough.
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
Id recommend using some windex/ window cleaner to help, its a great lubricant and dries without residue . This was the hardest tire ive ever installed by hand, ive done many supermoto and motocross tires and none were even close to this difficult. If you have new tire irons make sure the tips are filed smooth so its less scratches and less punctures. And have a C-Clamp handy to squeeze the tire together lol this sucker is very tough.
@trekOCLVone3 жыл бұрын
@@atombawm I think I'll have a gallon of Windex on hand. Maybe that will help. Your front tire video seems like it is a job that I might want to tackle first to get some experience then onto the rear. I've change many tires on mountain and street bicycles and some of them were tough as the diameter of the tire seems way smaller than the rims and it was a challenge to get them on without pinching the tubes. So I have experience with the tough jobs but my new rear Trailmax Mission tire seem beyond stiff. It seems solid like a rock. If it was easy anyone could do it. lol
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
@@trekOCLVone best of luck to you! Id like to hear how it turns out and what you think of the process.
@trekOCLVone3 жыл бұрын
@@atombawm Well - I kind of bailed on the tire swap. I listened to you at: 16:30 where you said take them to a shop. My tires were skinnier and you couldn't get fingers into the rim to get the valve stem into the rims. It was crazy. We used your "C" clamp trick or I don't think we would have been able to get these tires on the rims. By the end of it all they were balanced and on the bike. It is a good thing they last a long time because I do not want to go through this again any time soon. lol There is a lot of reasons that these tires are what I chose (mid priced, true 50/50 tires, great grip off road, quiet and grip on road, longevity well exceeds most other tire options, etc.) It was a tough install. I was going to do it myself and even bought the tire changing hand tools. After watching many other KZbin videos on the Trailmax Mission swap I got cold feet. I contacted a mobile tire service race shop and came over and we spent the better part of 3 hours beating the snot out of ourselves using a manual tire changer (clamps onto the rim) which helped and we had 4 hands free to get these tires on the X300 rims. The back was very difficult and without the use of 2 large "C" clamps to squeeze the beads together on one side and spoon the other onto the rim we never would have made it happen. These Trailmax Mission tires are so stiff you cannot squeeze the two beads together by hand to keep the tire in the center drop part of the rims. The manual tire changer was the No Mar brand and aided only in holding the rim and could not be used to get the beads onto the rear rim. The tire was too stiff. What we could have used was what is called a valve stem puller which I didn't know existed until after the job was done. Another thing that would have helped was heating up the tires as the day we did the swap it only got into the 60s degrees. Well - the job got done - swollen hands and fingers. The X300 has one of the smallest (narrowest) rear tires with the 130 size which appears to be a issue with how narrow the rim is and the rock solid tire with the free air beads only a couple of inches apart. The KZbin videos that show the tires going on easier are the big bikes with much wider rims and tire sizes like 150 which gives you a lot more room to work with. So, if you're thinking about putting the Trailmax Mission tires on the X300 get help, heat up the tire to near the melting point (just kidding), buy the valve stem puller tool, use 2 large "C" clamps and don't use anything less than a mounted manual tire changer to hold the rim because two of you will be maxing out the tire levers with both hands. My video LINK: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hGOzYZ6VnrV2q8U
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
Lol these are a beast to install. Good on ya for stopping and getting help, my biggest fear at the end was a pinched tube but i got away with only doing it the one time. This is a one time thing, if i ever have to do these tires again im getting some machinery. Thank you for the update! Im glad you got the job done.
@nvmcrider8475 Жыл бұрын
You can do this a little bit easier starting 180 degrees away from the valve stem when mounting and install your bead buddy at this same point. It looked like you may have had a bit too much air in the tube when installing. You can also get a Baja no Pinch tire changer tool, this will help a ton when installing and preventing tube pinches. Keep at it, will get easier and always change the tires yourself so that you will be proficient at it in case you need to fix a flat in the middle of nowhere.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
At 11:50 & 12:36 i took air out of the tube but didnt narrate it. On mx tires i do follow the valve stem indexing method due to the rims being so skinny. Dunlop trailmax is an absolute unit to install. I'm getting better at narrating and editing so key points are not getting cut out, working on improving the content i put out there.
@nvmcrider8475 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm Look forward to seeing more video's from you.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Ill try my best :)
@Altai223 жыл бұрын
Wrestled with one of these all day yesterday. Had to give up and dropped it off the get mounted. No way I'll ever be able to do change a tube out in the wild with these.
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
The C-Clamp was a life saver in getting the last bit of bead pulled over the rim lip. Hardest tire ive ever installed.
@charlespratt86632 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain.
@b1skol95 Жыл бұрын
Bought these tires and put them on myself. Used all the proper tools and lube and I’ll say right now I will NEVER put these on again myself. I was sore two days afterwards. Rubber is extremely stiff. Only good thing was that the tires are actually quite good. Definitely rate then as a 50/50
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Nice! Yeah these are a total bear to install and im glad to hear someone else tackled this. Took me two hours total for front and rear tires plus brake pads. 10/10 on that comment lol!
@dancheatham51062 жыл бұрын
Thnks for sharing, After the initial "FIGHT" scene. you show the "cool down" with chain tension and measuring. Dealer wanted $200 bucks to install my new tires on my tiger 850 sport. It will probably take me twice as long as you. but, 200 bucks in my pocket for something else is worth the time!! Now I can get some new boots!!
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Its good to know what its like incase youre forced into doing it.
@john02707 ай бұрын
just a few things, don't have the tube inflated when mounting the last bead. you don't need it fighting you. Also don't run your tire irons much if any past 90 degrees when mounting and you won't puncture the tube. otherwise great job! I am planning a trip from canada down through brazil. I need to decide on tires, motoz gps, trailmax mission, and the k60 scout are the contenders. the rear has to go over 10000 miles on a vstrom.
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
The Trailmax is a brute, not sure about the others in comparison, i will say its a harder compound than standard street tires so wet traction on pavement can be on the slick side, if you end up trying to mount them id like to hear about your experience! I think around the 12min mark i took more air out of the tube but it could have been cut in editing. Thanks for the tips
@TheZakkmylde5 ай бұрын
What did you pick for tire and did you do the trip? Fellow Canadian here 😊
@john02705 ай бұрын
@TheZakkmylde oh hahaha well I just got the new 800de this week, and yeah the trip, idk it's just in the dreaming stage to be honest 😅 Crossing from Panama to Columbia and back seems to be a big obstacle
@advnoobie6061 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video- I've just had some TMM's delivered for my KTM1290SAR and think it's a trip to the tyre shop after watching this!
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Never hurts to try first, id like to hear some testimonials lol.
@advnoobie6061 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm so this is my year to learn tyre changes and you just want a laugh if I try this as my first one :). I do like a challenge though!! Noticed you didn't use rim protectors- is there a reason for that?
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
@@advnoobie6061 this definitely wouldnt be a good tire for a first time attempt. Especially when theres a tube. Ive never used rim protectors, i smooth my tooling and remove hard edges to avoid scratches on the rim, this was probably my 30th tire change and it sucked big time. As far as using the bucket to elevate it, i wasnt pushing the wheel into the bucket that hard, i used my knee on one side to keep the wheel from tilting while prying the bead on. If you do it on the ground, never put the brake rotor on the ground, it will warp. Use sprocket side down. Dirt bike rims are skinny so valve stem location matters where you start/stop during install. Street bike rims are wider and allow the bead to drop into the barrel well so the valve stem isnt that much of a factor. I will be doing another video sometime for regular tires, i have supermoto wheels and mx wheels which have similarities but are vastly different. Mistakes are a part of learning, ive poked tubes and had to rework before, i even poked a hole in a KTM 690 supermoto rim band that makes it a tubeless rim and had to order parts and rework the whole tire. Dont be afraid of making mistakes. Nobody here has done a tire change perfect every time and if someone claims they never screwed one up is a liar. Oh and make sure your directional arrows on the sidewall are rolling in the right direction, dont use tread pattern to decide.
@advnoobie6061 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm brilliant advice- thank you. Think I’ll leave these tyres to the pros and practice with the TKC 80s on the 890.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
@@advnoobie6061 good plan, if theres anything youd like to see a video on lemme know and ill try to get something out there. Might not be the most perfect way to do it but if it didnt work i wouldn't put it out there lol.
@JimOutofControl Жыл бұрын
I’m feeling it bro. Changing tyres at home is a pain.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Id rather do some supermoto tires or mx tires over the dunlop trailmax any day. These were a pain.
@kuladeeluxe9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I thought I was going to kill myself getting mine on. Took as much strength as I could muster.Now 2 years older and am dreading putting the next set on.
@atombawm9 ай бұрын
Its a total beast of a tire isnt it?! Honestly after challenging myself to do this with basic hand tools i wont be doing it again. Theres tooling and services out there that make a job like this easier. Ill stick to mx and supermoto tires if using limited tools lol. Way easier.
@chaddthompson4 ай бұрын
Both front and rear missions are very difficult to mount/dismount even with a tire changer, same for the 908 Rally Raids. The sidewalls on both tires are very stiff. There's no way in hell I would ever be able to get one off on the side road or trail without doing damage to the finish on the wheels.
@atombawm4 ай бұрын
If it ever goes flat im just gonna ride on it until it falls off on its own or i get to a good spot to deal with it.
@chaddthompson4 ай бұрын
@@atombawm I converted the rear on my 2018 AT adventure sports to tubeless using the 3M tape and it held up well, I never could get the front to seal just not enough flat area for the tape up front. The Wife bought be a set of VMX tubeless wheels for Fathers Day / Anniversary gift this year and I finally got them swapped out this weekend. So I battled removing and reinstalling front and rear Missions this weekend.
@TheFlemmo1233 жыл бұрын
Why loosen the adjusters? Just remove the rear axle and then push the wheel forward..
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
I do it like this more or less for ease of reinstallation, more control of wheel during the chain removal and theyll have to be un-torqued to tension chain towards the end. I see how its quicker to pull axle, hold wheel with a hand and pull chain off with free hand. But im a stickler for adjustment and do it each time anyways. Next time i take it off ill give it a try and see if i can keep the recommended chain adjustment in spec without disturbing those fasteners.
@shingod7003 жыл бұрын
I never loosen the adjuster when I remove the rear wheel
@danstevens22042 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@porter5877 Жыл бұрын
Those rubbers are called cush drive rubbers dude, Well explained video.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Appreciate the kind words. Lol what did i call them in the video?
@pierrelaporte1502 жыл бұрын
A good way of putting that tire on the rim is to soak the tire beforehand in a hot water tub for 15 to 20 minutes. Makes all the difference.
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Good advice, ill have to try that out. It was a very hot day during recording 110F/ 43C but i didnt let the tire sit in the sun. Total time to get both tires done was about 2 hours and i can't say im looking forward to doing it again haha but we all know im gonna do it again. Thanks for the recommendation.
@jacobclark8911 ай бұрын
Thanks !
@paulanderson3882 жыл бұрын
When the tube is inflated as much as you have it for installation, it makes it difficult for the bead to drop into the center while attempting to lever it onto the rim. This makes it more difficult and can cause damage to the tire bead or possibly even the rim. As stated by mwdbike using baby powder (not talc) to dust the tube and the inside of the tire is a good practice.
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
At 11:50 i reduced the air pressure in the tube prior to install then at 12:36 i released more air out of it using the yellow handle tool but didnt narrate it, the inner tube didnt provide much if any resistance while installing this tire. The dunlop trailmax mission is just a thick beast. I didnt have any talc on hand, i had windex lol so i made due with what i had.
@VictorFlint-xr5xr Жыл бұрын
Hi,remember to put a thin layer of grease on the axle prior to fitting the axle again. Due to the great mileage these tyres give, white rust can occur on the axle when washing the motorcycle over time resulting in a battle to remove the axle on the roadside. Well done with your tyre change. Vic
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Having a thing layer of grease on the axle is highly recommended and thats a great point! Thanks for adding that Vic! Keep the rubber side down and stay safe.
@feloniousmonk30496 ай бұрын
I'd have handy at least 3 or 4 C clamps to do this job with less effort, to keep the bead centered in the channel, and always start opposite the valve stem.
@FatBikeRacer Жыл бұрын
Baja No Pinch tool makes this sooooooo much easier.
@atombawm10 ай бұрын
Using that tool to mount this tire would definitely be a great durability test for that tool.
@FatBikeRacer10 ай бұрын
@@atombawm no issues, very durable tool, have done it myself.
@atombawm10 ай бұрын
On the dunlop trailmax mission tire?
@FatBikeRacer10 ай бұрын
@@atombawm Yes
@atombawm10 ай бұрын
Nice
@lucelebeau3024 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Very impressive!
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@human151311 ай бұрын
Must be a lot of fun getting the tube out to put a patch on it away from home with such stiff a tire. You do not put baby powder on the tube and on the inside of the tire? It will gretly reduce chaffing of the tube as it rubs against the rim. Very commonly done with offroad bikes. No light grease coating on the axle.
@atombawm11 ай бұрын
I wouldn't even attempt to fix it on the trail and probably just ride on it until i got to civilization..tire is so rigid id be surprized to even notice if it was flat. No baby powder applied, tube shouldnt be shifting around once inflated, if it was id install a beadlock or go to a tubeless mod. Either way, tube never went flat since install. No grease applied on aluminum axle, its a static part with no dynamic seals.
@denisewester96882 жыл бұрын
Great job and info …keep it coming!
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your input!
@lizdg38927 ай бұрын
Really go😊do video. Well shot. Such a nice looking tire.
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@glassgubbenfg2 жыл бұрын
if you want to avoid squeezing your fingers when inserting the valve. install the valve before putting on the tire and start by installing the tire where the valve is then the rest of the hose on the rim. heel on the first part of the tire on the rim and then thread the hose into the tire and finally heel the other side on the tire ...
@adamc18392 жыл бұрын
"Now that you just about killed yourself putting this f***** tire on" Haaa!! Exactly my experience, better off spending 40 quid and supporting your local shop.
@TheFbiFilesRepeatАй бұрын
Duck me, im never doing this.
@atombawmАй бұрын
Hah yeah I don't recommend it. But if anyone attempts it with basic hand tools i want to hear about their experience. (misery loves company)
@rextrend2326 Жыл бұрын
Mis sinceras felicitaciones para usted porque explica detalladamente bien. Quiero adquirir estas llantas 140/80/17 (trasera) & 120/90/17 (delantera) solo que mi proveedor comenta que la medida 120/90/17 es para usar como llanta trasera y que no debo usarla en delantera. Hay algún problema si no hago lo que el proveedor me aconseja? Saludos desde México...
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Are you sure your front rim size is a 17 and not larger diameter? Typically 17 front and rear rims are used on a supermoto setup. What bike are you getting tires for?
@rextrend2326 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm Muchas gracias por responder! Si estoy seguro que mis rines son 17. Tengo una motocicleta scrambler, es una Hornet 250 MB. Me vendría bien su ayuda...
@rextrend2326 Жыл бұрын
Necesito su consejo, cree usted que se pueda usar la llanta 120/90/17 como delantera? En la llanta trasera iría la 140/80/17. De antemano gracias...
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
The dunlop trailmax mission front tire does not come in 17 inch rim size, only 19 and 21. i cant recommend putting a rear tire on the front, it is a different tread pattern and compound. Check out heideneu k60 or the shinko 705. If you're doing 100% street riding the continental contiattack sm tires cant be beat.
@AnyMotoUSA Жыл бұрын
Baja no pinch tool You're welcome
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
I agree with using that tool for making things easier. This video was more or less a challenge against the dunlop mission and basic hand tools. It sucked but it can be done.
@laurentmoreau31152 жыл бұрын
Out on the field: it I'll take me two days!
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I have faith you can do it!
@chrishart85483 жыл бұрын
I'm hoping for a rear trailmax mission + with a softer compound the one they offer now is good for milage but a bit sketchy in the wet. Just the rear the front is OK.
@got_to_roll3 жыл бұрын
I ran a rear 7,500 sketchy miles in northwest Washington. Loved it until it rained, didn't trust it at all on wet pavement as it broke loose unexpectedly and often. I haven't tried the front but am considering it. You liked the front on wet paved and gravel?
@chrishart85483 жыл бұрын
@@got_to_roll no only going by what other people are saying. I must have watched 100's of reviews on KZbin. At the moment it's looking really hard to get hold of any tyres.
@jonascahonas43232 жыл бұрын
This sucks! Thanks for the warning brother.
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it did! any time lol glad to help.
@federicocerbonim76548 ай бұрын
you forgot to align the lightest point ( yellow dot) with the valve stem as timrlang159 mentioned.
@atombawm8 ай бұрын
With the 100°F temps and how difficult the tire was to get on i threw everything out the window just to get er mounted. I needed the bike the following morning lol the everyday "how to" i intended turned into a personal fight for my life challenge that i wont try again. It turned out fine, rode after the video for a shakedown and never had to look back since. If i ever have to do it again im using a machine and staying comfortable. Thanks for watching, i appreciate it a lot.
@Mavicto Жыл бұрын
I´m gonna go ahead and go ahead watching this video... 😎
@czondag9 ай бұрын
Never touch the chain adjustment bolts for only take off the wheel…. 😂😂😂😂😂
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
I do, forces me to adjust the chain after mounting and i like to slide it forward but i see the quickness benefit of pulling the axle and dropping it out, either way a chain slack adjust should be done.
@UncleWally32 жыл бұрын
Since it’s been a year from posting the video I’d like to know how the Trailmax tires have performed. Thanks!
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Its been a great tire so far, it does not have the best wet traction though but thats to be expected with such a hard tire. With that being said it doesnt seem to be taking on any noticeable indications of wear after 3,500 miles. Id recommend them unless the rider plans on a lot of wet surface riding..especially wet grass.
@onthepegs2 жыл бұрын
Mitas E07, E07+ same PITA...
@shawnmcgregor61797 ай бұрын
How did you prevent scratches when levering the tires off? I had the gold closing chip off due to lever pressure on the rim.
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
I polished the tips and sides of the spoons/ tire irons and filed hard edges before using them. Basically any part of the tool that touches tube, rim and tire. If theres any texture, sharpness or casting marks they will cause pressure points and scratch rims. I did scratch a black excel rim on my YZF in 2013 but it was a combination of working too fast and the leading edge of the spoon had a burr on it. I havent had any anodized coating flake off or chip yet but id start with smoothing out the tools, no edge or corner should touch the rim, just flat parts.
@shawnmcgregor61797 ай бұрын
Thanks, really appreciate the reply!
@atombawm7 ай бұрын
No problem, happy to help!
@BlackarrowMr2 жыл бұрын
Blimmin heck ! that was painful to watch. But I suppose it got the job done in a long winded way lol '
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
It can be done with basic hand tools. But definitely not the preferred way to do it! Didnt help it was 110F/ 44C that day either.
@Erik-rp1hi2 жыл бұрын
Weird, no rim locks. I guess they don't expect you to lower the pressure to get out of a jam.
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I thought so too. But it seems to be more of a street wheel than dirt..bright side is a rimlock can be installed if someone has a drill.
@nickaxe7713 ай бұрын
I dont agree with slackening your adjusters.....taking out the axle alone should give you slack to get the chain off. On assemble now you have to reset your rear wheel alignment as you have lost it.
@atombawm3 ай бұрын
Thats fine, i do it to force myself to make the adjustments during reinstall, every time the bike leaves the garage im confident its per spec. If i was on a track or trail i wouldnt be doing all the extra work or measuring chain slack.
@nickaxe7713 ай бұрын
@@atombawm ok I get that...very good.
@saiyanfpv535810 күн бұрын
So putting all that pressure on the the side of the spokes with the bucket and all your pressure won’t make them lose at all? Or cause any other issues?
@atombawm10 күн бұрын
Not at all, the diameter of the bucket is close enough to the ends of the spokes and when i put my knee on the wheel its just to prevent it from tipping. The bike weighs 530 lbs and can slam into rocks and stumps, the spokes can handle some evenly balanced side load. Dirtbikes wheels you put sprocket side down and stand on the thing lol
@saiyanfpv535810 күн бұрын
@@atombawm good to know. I just got a vstrom 800de and looking into stuff like this for the future
@atombawm10 күн бұрын
@@saiyanfpv5358 excellent, changing tires isnt too bad but this particular one is a monster to fit up.
@jacobclark8911 ай бұрын
Please correct me if im wrong , but shouldn't you use tire talc to protect the tube ? I use it even if the tube already. Has some on it .
@atombawm11 ай бұрын
Youre not wrong, i use it on my dirtbike tubes but on the africa twin/street bikes i dont bother with it. Hasnt made a difference, no punctures or flats but then again im not flogging the daylights out of it in the woods. There's a LOT of methods and work practices surrounding tires & tubes. I say do what's best for you and what you think you'll need for the circumstances and environment you'll be using your bike in. In my case on the Africa twin, its never going to see the baja 1000 or the iron giant endurance race so i just groom the rim smooth, inspect or replace the rim band and keep on going. Im still on the oem tube that came with the bike when i bought it from the dealer.
@jacobclark8911 ай бұрын
@@atombawm I run natural rubber or butyl tube , when I didn't use tire talc the tube got gouages , I run a motor cycle tire and tube on my street bicycle .No more flats ! I always use a new tube with a tire change , that helps not getting flats .
@rottieman3473 жыл бұрын
Genuine question not a criticism, why don't you balance your tyres?
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
Thats an excellent question. I have spoke weights opposite of the schrader valve on this bike and it seems to keep them fairly well balanced. In the event that the wheels are noticeably out of balance or if i plan on traveling at a high speed I'd definitely have them balanced. For instance, the wheels of the Aprilia has stick on weights because it experiences sustained high speeds and needed balancing but my crf450r supermoto has no weights at all because its not really practical to go faster than 70mph and it feels smooth. Typically if i feel wheel hop/ vibration id make sure the beads are evenly seated and explore getting them balanced if it came to that.
@kostyarozhkov Жыл бұрын
Привет. Какой размер струбцины используешь ?
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
6in/ 15cm/ 152mm
@renesekeris44033 жыл бұрын
Hy loosen the adjusters, more work after !
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
Because i set chain tension every time i remove the rear wheel. Its really not that much work and its better to do it now instead of putting it off because you'll have to do it eventually and break torque on the axle nut anyway.
@henrinilsson794511 күн бұрын
Didn´t you balance the wheel?
@atombawm10 күн бұрын
Spoke weights.
@yanbeadle2 жыл бұрын
Just fixing a puncture at the moment, if the cush damper connectors are split, are they ok to reinstall? I guessing they should be, just wondered if anyone had an idea..
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I would ask the dealer but if the individual cushions are intact and not crushed or ripped and fit nice then i dont see why not. The only thing i can assume the strap is for is to hold them in place for installation of the sprocket hub.
@slavetotheroad2 жыл бұрын
My Motoz Tractionators were easier to install than these Dunlops but still, God help you if you need to change a tube on the trail.
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I dont think he would want any part of it lol.
@ridenm7748 Жыл бұрын
I took these to get mounted. How easy do you think they'll unmount?
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Hopefully they will be worn down to the point they are more pliable and a bit easier to dismount. But i wouldnt bet on it lol.
@ridenm7748 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm damn 😂. Maybe I'll just wear mine bald lol
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Might take a while to get them that far! They wear pretty slow.
@ridenm7748 Жыл бұрын
@@atombawm Yeah, my rear has 2800 miles on it and is only half worn. Good tires but it's gonna be sloppy when winter is over
@ctbully2 жыл бұрын
Why wouldnt you balance the new tyre ?
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I use spoke weights and didnt cover balancing in this video. I will make sure to address it in future videos.
@timphoto83ec3 жыл бұрын
I think if i put a swear jar near by when changing a tyre i could probably buy a new bike.
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
Good way to get extra parts money!
@TheIdlesurfer3 жыл бұрын
I thought Anakee Wilds were a twat to fit. Those look even worse. God have mercy on the soul of anyone trying to fix a puncture trailside on those. You are clearly a handy guy and it looked a real struggle for you. I'm on tubed wheels. You've put me right off the Trailmax on my 701. Maybe for the 900 Triumph GT Pro. But I'll pay a bloke with a press to fit them. Well done for not going full on Tourette's swearing. I would have.
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
If these are capable of getting punctured id just ride on it until i get to town. Hands down the most difficult tire to install but theres something to be said about the durability. Can't trust them on cold wet roads as much as other tires but they hook up on gravel and dirt. I do believe this is the first video where im raining sweat and cursed under my breath. It was 100F that day and i did both tires in one sitting. I have no plans to do this again on the future. The 701 is a great bike! I put 18,000 miles on a 690 Enduro and have no complaints except having to buy new torx tooling but i never need much of a reason to buy tools. Keep the shiney side up and thanks for commenting! I appreciate it.
@TheIdlesurfer3 жыл бұрын
@@atombawm I've ridden the Anakee Wild with zero air and it was fine over 20 miles/35 km at 40mph. Those sidewalls belong on a tractor. Here in England, wet tarmac is a big part of our riding. So not ideal for us. Thanks for the reply.
@TubeClift2 жыл бұрын
I have found that the key to making the spooning easier is to use LOTS of proper tire lube. Purpose-made lube such as Murphy's works much better than Windex. If you choose to take your tire to the bike shop for mounting, watch how easy it is for the shop when they do the work. That is because they use LOTS of proper lube. The friction coefficient between the metal rim and rubber tire is very high. Your job is to apply lube to make the tire "just slip right on".
@TheIdlesurfer2 жыл бұрын
@@TubeClift My magic is tyre warmers, get even a twat of a tyre up to 60 degrees Celsius and they slip on with no effort or chewed up rims. You're right though, lube is, ahem, your friend and little bites on the levers really do help. I've learned patience is better than brute force. Vanessa Ruck of Girl On A Bike does a mousse change in about 5 minutes, and she proves technique beats brute force.
@lordvader2060 Жыл бұрын
Zip ties are your friend
@runemagic72 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone with my bike doing this! And I realized I got too excited to comment: did you really get 10k miles on OEM tires? I hit 7.2k and had to change. I am looking at these trailmax for my next set though. Did you do a front tire vid, too?
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Yep, was able to squeeze 10k out of them but they were getting thin. I sure did make a video of the front tire: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJPdXqSGjahrqcU
@rickhadfield10972 жыл бұрын
I got 14,000 km on original tires
@bartikyan2 жыл бұрын
No balancing ?
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Spoke weights
@bartikyan2 жыл бұрын
@@atombawm So they to counter balance the valve stem I guess ? but what about the tyre in general ? I never had a tube so just curious… I have tubles spoked rims on my GS..and I have to balance them same way as car rims after tyre replacement..
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
@@bartikyan on some of my bikes the wheels get balanced due to the higher speeds, my off road bikes and supermotos dont get balanced unless i can feel wheel hop or vibrations but even then ill break the bead, spin the tire 180 degrees on the rim and try again before getting them balanced. Im not opposed to balancing, i just dont find it necessary in all applications.
@1991ALpinE2 жыл бұрын
why would u do that? just why? its not even expensive to change it at a wheel service
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Because i enjoy being miserable lol. Reality is that i did it because ive always performed my own maintenance and although going into this i knew they would be a bit tougher than a normal tire i discovered mid- process how much grief it actually is but i wanted to show it can be done for those that might need to attempt this. In my case, I had to get it done. I needed the bike the following morning. took two hours to do brakes & tires and i was ready for the ride the following morning. Thanks for the comment! Hope the videos help in some fashion. Even if it helps people not bother with it at all lol.
@georgejohnson592 Жыл бұрын
My Honda dealership wanted 400 dollars to install Shinkos. Some shops just more expensive than others I guess.
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Shop time is definitely getting more expensive these days. Its important to support local business but theres definitely a line where taking the time to do it yourself is more cost effective. Shops in my area are backed up for several days and are also expensive as well.
@mattyb77369 ай бұрын
Dont use windex. Its not a tyre lube and can actually damage the tyre and tube compound. Use dish soap or better still, tyre lube. Cheap to buy and last for years. Start at stem, never opposite, you're asking to tear it out of the tube. Windex dries out while you're fighting with the tyre and makes things even harder as it acts like a friction increaser.
@CaptainCrossplane Жыл бұрын
This is painful to watch, putting quite some pressure on the rods while it's inside the bucket. And then working your way around the wheel without rim protectors
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Its okay, everything worked out good. Spokes didnt see much side load, knee was there to prevent tilting, not like i was standing on it but i know how it looks lol I buff my tooltips to prevent scratches, nicks and gouging so the rim lips are fine, more damage was caused by gravel and road salts than this tire change lol.
@davidkepics1644 Жыл бұрын
Yep won’t be trying them!
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Hardest tire install ever.
@Varikap2 жыл бұрын
неумеет и снимает))) в дорогу тоже ведро возишь со струбцинами
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
ковш для удобства рабочего положения, больше ничего. если эта шина спустится на дороге, я буду ездить на ней, пока она не отвалится сама, ха-ха
@fairdinkum94542 жыл бұрын
Why not tubeless?
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
I do love a tubeless setup, the wheels would need to be modified and i needed this bike to be ready to go that day. I told myself "next time" and ill have a tubliss kit ready to install. Or just get some fancy wheels :)
@SimonBrisbane2 жыл бұрын
Lots of ADV/Enduro/Motocross bikes use tubes. They are still commonly used in spoked rims.
@daviddc4173 Жыл бұрын
😄❤
@punchabunch3 жыл бұрын
two much air in tube !
@atombawm3 жыл бұрын
The tube wasnt inflated that much, i could collapse it easily. If you havent mounted these tires by hand yet id love to hear your feedback on the experience.
@bennyblanko32 жыл бұрын
I do it the same as him. Put kind of a lot of air in the tube at first to get everything started. Then, when it starts to get a little tight towards the final side, let some air out. He got the tire on, and didn't get a pinch flat - so, I'd say he did a good job. And really, those Dunlop tires are super stiff and a pain to mount by hand. I actually like taking the wheel off the bucket for the last little bit, and standing on the tire on the ground/grass while pushing on the leavers. Also, it helps to lift the tire in the back sometimes to get the opposite side in the center drop. But, he got it on, with really just some minor swearing ... heh heh!
@yigido5821 Жыл бұрын
rim broken full of scratches, too bad😐
@atombawm Жыл бұрын
Rim is still mint. Dont know where you got that info.
@gnmurray59552 жыл бұрын
Another video with incorrect technique. As said below, start at the valve stem and then when mounting the new tyre start OPPOSITE the valve stem You made life hard for yourself there....
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, no matter how you begin or end mounting the dunlop trailmax, its going to suck the entire time.
@gnmurray59552 жыл бұрын
@@atombawm it may do but that doesn't mean showing incorrect technique is acceptable...
@atombawm2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a old saying "theres more than one way to skin a cat". If you ever get around to installing a trailmax mission with hand tools id like to hear about your experience.
@kidcopernicus5 ай бұрын
You edited out the actual breaking of the bead! wtf? that's what we need to see - that's the hardest part!
@atombawm5 ай бұрын
..oh...the old tire was so worn out it didnt take much to remove..just a lot of cussing at it and forcing it lol i had 3 hours of footage to condense down to 30-40min and when i edited this it was one of my first "big" videos to edit so rookie mistake. Im getting better i think lol even though a tire video from two years ago is still my top video on the channel..you guys must really like tires!
@kidcopernicus5 ай бұрын
@@atombawm these tires are a nightmare with hand tools, i am here looking for any trick i can find to save taking them to a shop. everything's done but i literally can't get the back over the rim. Guess i'll wait til tomorrow and pray for heat!
@atombawm5 ай бұрын
Right!?? They are such a pain! Im glad someone shares the experience with me but im sorry youre going through it because i know how bad it sucks lol. C-clamps & windex, gotta collapse that best as much as possible on the opposite side that youre spooning on.
@chaddthompson4 ай бұрын
@@atombawm You can buy a tire lube from Napa called Ruglide that helps quite a bit but they are still a pain in the ass even with a manual tire changing stand.
@chaddthompson4 ай бұрын
@@kidcopernicus You can buy a tire lube from Napa called Ruglide that helps quite a bit but they are still a pain in the ass even with a manual tire changing stand.