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Re: [ST] Cheaper tires are fine, but what about the install?



Scott.Fehr@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> How would you all feel about having a non-Triumph dealer put
> your tires on for you?

Tires is tires, and the only thing different about some of our bikes is 
the 46mm nut on the rear for those of us with a SSS. I'd happily let any 
Honda/Yamaha/Kawasaki/Suzuki dealer mount new tires on my ST's rims. 
Having said that, though, I'd probably be wise to know how to properly 
remove and replace both of the wheels -- and have a 46mm wrench or 
socket -- so that I could guide the service tech if he had any questions 
(especially about proper torque values).
- -- 
Blake "Dawgbert" Sobiloff <sobiloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Burlingame, CA, USA


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