Supertramp, did you balance them?
I've changed a lot of dirt bike (tube) tires. I have those, with rim locks, fairly well figured out and am now getting to the point where blood loss is down 50%. The front 21 inch tires, with tubes, are not bad. Rears are slightly less fun due to stiff sidewalls and two rimlocks.
Supertramp, if you've dealt with dirtbike tube tires, how much different, or harder, are the tubless tires to deal with? I will be going with the pr3's as well. My local Cycle Gear refused to deal with the tps system....
I haven't done a dirt bike tire in 20yrs., but I seem to remember concentrating on powdering the tube and watching out not to pinch it on a rimlock or on the bead. I recall the Triump Trident my friend had, had three rim locks. They must be a real challenge for backyard mechanics.
I feel tubeless are easier to change, not having to worry about a tube to pinch, although tube tires seating are a given.
I static balanced the rear tire and the dealer did the front as part of the $38 fee. The PR3's don't have a alignment mark, that
I could find, except for a bar code logo on the bead, so I lined that up with the valve.
I don't know why Cycle Gear would deny themselves income because of sensors, unless their employees aren't up to snuff. I definitely tried to be aware of where the sensors where, while I was using the tire irons. I didn't want to spend $175 to replace one of those.
I'm definitely going to buy a inexpensive tire machine of some sort. I've obtained four bikes over the last few years and one of them always seems to need tires.
Any knowledge one possesses might just help you get back on the road caused by a breakdown and not have to wait or be at the mercy of a tow service.
On a side note, I used one of those mushroom shaped plugs, on my Harley, and it worked great initially. It started leaking more and more as time went by, but they aren't suppose to be a permanent repair. I noticed when I changed that tire, that the mushroom head had worked it's way, away from the tire, about a quarter inch. I don't know if glue would have prevented that, but the company said, no glue required.