Yes. No need to remove valve stem when installing tires.
@rafaelmercado57718 ай бұрын
Where did you get the rim savers
@PFothMotor8 ай бұрын
Well, I'm in Canada, and bought them as well as a lot of stuff from Fortnine.ca. Good products, good prices and quick delivery.
@jasonmorehouse37569 ай бұрын
Use less water in your soap. It shouldn't be foaming on the bead. Air bubbles reduce your lubrication. Straight soap or just a few drops of water is all you need in the soap. Do yourself ahuge favor and get some longer bars, 16" minimum. Leverage is your friend.
@PFothMotor9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips. I was using my motorcycle spoons which are small to pack onto bike. I actually mounted a set for my buddy 2 weekends dry without any lube or spoons.
@jasonmorehouse375611 ай бұрын
Those brute Force in those years came with aluminum rims on the higher end models. That is a base model. That's why it has steel rims. Also, your problem is not a stud length. It's you're using the wrong type of wheel nut for the aluminum rim. You should be using an acorn style, not a flat base.
@PFothMotor11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment but I disagree. Both sets of rims in my video are aluminum. And both center on the hub, not the wheel nuts. That's why the flat wheel nuts are used. The first three years of Brute 750 used acorn nuts on stock aluminum rims. Perhaps aftermarket rims need acorn nuts but these rims require the flat ones.
@lakelifecraftsman Жыл бұрын
Just reviewing past videos and this one came up again. Nice....
@whiterhinooutdoors4572 Жыл бұрын
Good looking quad would love to get me some wider wheels or a off set cause I do lots of trail riding I love my brute force but it’s very tippy and unstable I’m like you I like older brute force better head lights and a bumper
@PFothMotor Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for comment! I love the sound of that V-Twin! Turns out the Bearclaws 9 in front and 11 in back rub a bit on front skid plate and exhaust heat shield. I just bent them in a bit and no issues now.
@lakelifecraftsman2 жыл бұрын
Nice bike 👍
@PFothMotor2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm more about "go" than "show" but I must admit this one looks awesome 👍🏼
@lakelifecraftsman2 жыл бұрын
Good video. You make it look easy!
@PFothMotor2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Usually they go a bit easier but these tires were 8 ply. Stiff side walls
@Walshslandscaping2 жыл бұрын
awesome video man. keep it up
@PFothMotor2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I've sold my sleds but now have a quad and motorcycle. I hope to upload more videos of those.
@lakelifecraftsman2 жыл бұрын
Miss these times...I'm too old to have this kind of fun now lol
@PFothMotor2 жыл бұрын
Never too old. Always good to get out into nature.
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Was valve stem on rim entire time?
Yes. No need to remove valve stem when installing tires.
Where did you get the rim savers
Well, I'm in Canada, and bought them as well as a lot of stuff from Fortnine.ca. Good products, good prices and quick delivery.
Use less water in your soap. It shouldn't be foaming on the bead. Air bubbles reduce your lubrication. Straight soap or just a few drops of water is all you need in the soap. Do yourself ahuge favor and get some longer bars, 16" minimum. Leverage is your friend.
Thanks for the tips. I was using my motorcycle spoons which are small to pack onto bike. I actually mounted a set for my buddy 2 weekends dry without any lube or spoons.
Those brute Force in those years came with aluminum rims on the higher end models. That is a base model. That's why it has steel rims. Also, your problem is not a stud length. It's you're using the wrong type of wheel nut for the aluminum rim. You should be using an acorn style, not a flat base.
Thanks for the comment but I disagree. Both sets of rims in my video are aluminum. And both center on the hub, not the wheel nuts. That's why the flat wheel nuts are used. The first three years of Brute 750 used acorn nuts on stock aluminum rims. Perhaps aftermarket rims need acorn nuts but these rims require the flat ones.
Just reviewing past videos and this one came up again. Nice....
Good looking quad would love to get me some wider wheels or a off set cause I do lots of trail riding I love my brute force but it’s very tippy and unstable I’m like you I like older brute force better head lights and a bumper
Hey thanks for comment! I love the sound of that V-Twin! Turns out the Bearclaws 9 in front and 11 in back rub a bit on front skid plate and exhaust heat shield. I just bent them in a bit and no issues now.
Nice bike 👍
Thanks! I'm more about "go" than "show" but I must admit this one looks awesome 👍🏼
Good video. You make it look easy!
Thanks. Usually they go a bit easier but these tires were 8 ply. Stiff side walls
awesome video man. keep it up
Thanks! I've sold my sleds but now have a quad and motorcycle. I hope to upload more videos of those.
Miss these times...I'm too old to have this kind of fun now lol
Never too old. Always good to get out into nature.