Help with my tire

RifRaff
02-10-2010, 06:47 PM
I went today and bought a tire. I asked for the biggest one they had. It is a baker 300 for my new vision.

I went to 3 stores and nobody would put it on for me. One of the stores said they could do it but i wouldnt like it. Well that upset me so i am going to do it myself.

Can somebody show me how? I have a floor jack and socket kit.

106Hammer
02-10-2010, 07:46 PM
The reason no one will install the tire is, it is too big for the 8.5" original rim. The largest size tire you can safely put on the 8.5" rim is a 280mm tire. This tire works well, with the rim. It does not bulge too much at all, and has great handling characteristics.

07ACE
02-10-2010, 08:16 PM
The reason no one will install the tire is, it is too big for the 8.5" original rim. The largest size tire you can safely put on the 8.5" rim is a 280mm tire. This tire works well, with the rim. It does not bulge too much at all, and has great handling characteristics.

well no offense to you rif raf but if you honestly bought that tire and put it anywhere near you bike you should know that there is NO WAY IN H%LL it will fit, if you seriously got it on you would probably have the only 300 rear on a vision known to man, as for as big as you can go i am not sure but i'm pretty sure that the vegas rear is the sama as vision and THE biggest you can go is a 200mm so you are WAY to big, the 280 is also definatly not going to fit either

kevinx
02-10-2010, 08:20 PM
Vision wheel will not take anything near that size, and if you managed to get it to bead. The thing would look more like the tire on a mud truck; then the cool fat look you want. Besides I am about positive that a 300 will not clear the swing arm, and that it will interfere with the belt.
Since it is obvious that handleing is not what you are really after. Mount a 205/50 Kumo wet weather CAR tire on it. That will give you a sick look from behind, a tire that goes 60K before you need to replace it, and since many have already gone that way; others expieriance.

BTW have I said I think I still smell fish??

stevie3x
02-10-2010, 08:33 PM
kevin, yes i agree, ..... if this dude is for real, the screen name fits,
or more $ than brains.


steve

ronfox
02-10-2010, 08:37 PM
Vision wheel will not take anything near that size, and if you managed to get it to bead. The thing would look more like the tire on a mud truck; then the cool fat look you want. Besides I am about positive that a 300 will not clear the swing arm, and that it will interfere with the belt.
Since it is obvious that handleing is not what you are really after. Mount a 205/50 Kumo wet weather CAR tire on it. That will give you a sick look from behind, a tire that goes 60K before you need to replace it, and since many have already gone that way; others expieriance.

BTW have I said I think I still smell fish??

KEV
IF I WONTED TO UP SIZE MY BOBBER WHAT WILL FIT AS IS. SORRY DIDNT MEAN TO HOLLER

kevinx
02-10-2010, 08:48 PM
Not sure, but I seem to remember you have a SC cast wheel on that thing, and you can comfortably get a 200 on it. If they gave you enough fender you can run a 210

diamondrmp
02-11-2010, 09:07 AM
The reason no one will install the tire is, it is too big for the 8.5" original rim. The largest size tire you can safely put on the 8.5" rim is a 280mm tire. This tire works well, with the rim. It does not bulge too much at all, and has great handling characteristics.


Kevin no comment here? :p

RiverRat
02-11-2010, 11:06 AM
BTW have I said I think I still smell fish??

I think that smell is tuna...nope nope, I am wrong it is definately carp.

kevinx
02-11-2010, 11:28 AM
Kevin no comment here? :p

I alluded to the fact that it was not an 8.5 rim, but just did not say it clearly. EXCUSE ME for being nice*LOL*

diamondrmp
02-11-2010, 11:46 AM
You should know me well enough now to know you have to S-P-E-L-L it out for me! LOL

Kevin, you have a PM from me also.

RifRaff
02-11-2010, 04:50 PM
Ok so that tire is never going to work. I took it to another store today and they said no way but they sold me a dunlop that is better. Only problem is this tire rubs sometimes. It rubbed on the way out there parking lot so i went back in they said its just breaking in that it will go away after a 100 miles or so. But than i tried to take my wife for a ride and something not good happened I am going to have to have my fender tightened back up and straightened out a little bit think.Anyhow after that loud noise with my wife on the back it seems ok so just fix my fender up.

Plus they told me the baker tire was almost 7 years old and expired. I never heard of a expired tire so i will take it back anyway.

diamondrmp
02-11-2010, 05:04 PM
WTF???? Your fender? What happened?

RifRaff
02-11-2010, 05:10 PM
I dont thank anything but my wife said it dont look right. It was just a real loud scraping sound and it kinda stalled the engind out a little but kept going. It did it alot really but they said it will stop.

diamondrmp
02-11-2010, 05:26 PM
They are full of crap. Take your bike to another Victory dealer.

ronfox
02-11-2010, 05:53 PM
you might wont to go back to the vic dealer and appolagise and such up.

kevinx
02-11-2010, 06:53 PM
Think I smell a whale

RiverRat
02-12-2010, 10:49 AM
Think I smell a whale

This is no different than his other Crazy Dealer Thread...Guys he is simply amusing himself here or has a seriousl problem. I sincerly hope that he is just trying to have fun. Obvisouly he is clueless about Victories or Vic dealers. The things that he has proposed in his last two threads just don't make sense...can not work and are obviously complete fabrications.

Ignoring him from now on.

RifRaff
02-12-2010, 05:32 PM
Ignoring him from now on.

Ok common try to be a better sport than Chris!

NOEMTZ
02-12-2010, 11:59 PM
I smell dead fish......lol

abom2
02-13-2010, 07:57 AM
Try a different weight or bait when trolling. I guess his rear lights will not be working next.

backinblack
02-25-2010, 05:18 PM
This moron just won't give up.....watch and see