Your best bet is to get a set of tire irons and practice changing them yourself. Not only is it cheaper, you don't have to wait on a shop to get it done. I ride a lot of dual sport/adventure rides and it is not uncommon to have to stop and change at least 1 flat every ride (usually 4-8 of us go out together). We carry tubes, tire irons and a CO2 tire inflator kit in our back packs.
12"
the rear tire tube on a 70cc baja dirt bike is 3.0-12
baja 70 dirt bike from Canadian tire its easy to ride and also fun
is the tire presure in a honda dirt bike 230 crf
depends on what kind of tire you are talking about like a bike tire or car tire or a motorcycletire slash /dirt bike tire. be more specific next time. bub!
on the side of the tire it will tell you the max pressure
Google "how to replace dirt bike tires" or look at forums at thumper talk http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=390735
If the bike is set up properly, with a real fixed hub, then you should be able to do it. Keep in mind that the contact patch on a road bike is quite small, and that you're likely to wear your tire out quickly.
In order to find the proper replacement for your bike tire you need to measure the wheel and determine which type of tire your bike uses. You can also take it to a bike repair shop and they can help you pick out a replacement tire.
yes. Typically you will see a 21 inch front tire and an 18 inch rear. The taller, skinnier, front tire is better for s
if your riding off-road let some air out of your tires i run about 8 or 10 if that dosent work get a softer tire
Owner's manual(for TTR 125LW (2010) said that recommended pressure is 15 psi.