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Rear Tyre Replacement

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CallMeSteve:
I'd agree with you on at least one point - I think very few of them understand what Moly Paste is, as distinct from Moly Grease.  I've recently bought myself a small qty of Moly Paste from BikeQuip, and I'll ask the fitter to use that, even if he thinks I'm being picky - "Just humour me and use it please".

ruSTynutz:
I was thinking about getting some of that from BikeQuip too but the price keeps scaring me off.  :crazy

My local car mechanic, who happens to own an ST1100 gave me some of the stuff he uses so hopefully it has plenty of moly in it and does the job.

StinkyPete:
The price of the "Good Stuff" will be forgotten long after the quality is remembered, and you bike will thank you.    After seeing a tyre fitter just dob a bit or plain grease on my spline when he fitted a tyre, I changed to just taking the wheel in and using some Moly Paste when I reassembled it.

The dude that does tyres for my Beemer actually refers to a chart and then uses a torsion wrench on the wheel nuts.    ++

ruSTynutz:
I know you're right, Pete but I'm having to be careful with the pennies due to this Covid crap..
Perhaps when I can get the missus back running her driving school again I'll be in a better position to lash out.  :grin
The stuff I have will have to do until the next new tyre...

By the way, it sounds like you've got a decent tyre fitter!  :clap

ruSTynutz:
Speaking of tyres, I'm going for a Dunlop RoadSmart 3...so fingers crossed it does the job.  :X

I've read a few reviews and I also did a bit of a browse on here and saw there's been a few members using them.

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