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Hello Everyone! It has been another eventful week in the world of motorcycle repair. I began this week delving further into researching how to change a motorcycle tire. I figured the first place to look would be the owner's manual for a motorcycle that I own. When it came to wheel maintenance, the owner's manual only discussed Tire Pressure Inspection , Tire Wear Inspection , and general Tire Inspection for cracks, cuts and punctures. The manual does not discuss how to replace a worn or damaged tire but does go on to let the reader know that a replaced tire should have the tire balance inspected. Tire balancing corrects uneven weight distribution in the wheels by adding weights to the wheel rim.  Since the owner's manual didn't help me, I resorted to researching online. After scrolling through articles and videos I found a fantastic video with a step by step approach to tire changes on a motorcycle. View the following link to check it out for yourselves: https://youtu...

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Welcome everyone to the BAR Moto Experience Blog! Here we will discover together whether or not I can change a tire on a motorcycle.  To answer this question, I will be embarking on a quest to remove a tire assembly from a motorcycle, remove the air, break the bead on the tire, remove the tire from the rim, remove the tire tube, replace the tire tube and tire on the rim, inflate the tire, and install the assembly back onto the motorcycle.  This task is part of a bigger picture, as this year I intend to travel to northern Ontario on a motorcycle. This kind of journey may require periodic maintenance and repair of my motorcycle in remote areas. To date, I have not changed a tire on my motorcycle. By asking this question and taking on this task, I hope to learn a new skill that could be vital to my journey to the north on my motorcycle.  Please join me in experiencing the highs and lows of this adventure through this blog! Cheers, Brendan