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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 165722" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>A 140 is pretty big. I run a 120/90 19 and its a bit of a pain to get the rear wheel assembly passed the rear brake caliper. As for your question about the foam tire insert. I dont know if it will work or not with that size tire, as Ive never run them before. Though I do know some riders that run them. They say that they work well but they dont last very long. So you may want to consider a purchasing a heavy duty tube and run the foam insert till it fails.</p><p></p><p>As for your wheel bearings. You shouldnt need to use any heat to get them out. I use a long punch to tap them out. When you put your new ones in put them in the freezer the night before. The will aid you in getting them in, the cold makes the metal shrink just enough you can almost drop them into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 165722, member: 563"] A 140 is pretty big. I run a 120/90 19 and its a bit of a pain to get the rear wheel assembly passed the rear brake caliper. As for your question about the foam tire insert. I dont know if it will work or not with that size tire, as Ive never run them before. Though I do know some riders that run them. They say that they work well but they dont last very long. So you may want to consider a purchasing a heavy duty tube and run the foam insert till it fails. As for your wheel bearings. You shouldnt need to use any heat to get them out. I use a long punch to tap them out. When you put your new ones in put them in the freezer the night before. The will aid you in getting them in, the cold makes the metal shrink just enough you can almost drop them into place. [/QUOTE]
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