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Kz550 tire change
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My 550 just failed inspection because the tires are almost bald. I went to the dealer and ordered two new tires. They charge a ton of money to take the wheels off the bike and change the tires so I want to take them off myself and only bring the wheels into the dealer. I don't have any stands to support the bike other than its center stand. I'm pretty sure the center stand is enough to take the rear wheel off but does anyone know of a way to support the front of the bike so I can take the front wheel off?
1981 KZ550C LTD
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I think you can use a hyd jack with a piece of wood under the edge portion of the oil pan (not the center) but it's a risk to use that. 650Ed showed the best way, keep the lift point near the edge of the pan because it's a lot stronger than the center.nickleo373 wrote: Hey everyone
My 550 just failed inspection because the tires are almost bald. I went to the dealer and ordered two new tires. They charge a ton of money to take the wheels off the bike and change the tires so I want to take them off myself and only bring the wheels into the dealer. I don't have any stands to support the bike other than its center stand. I'm pretty sure the center stand is enough to take the rear wheel off but does anyone know of a way to support the front of the bike so I can take the front wheel off?
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