Remove the tire and deflate using a unbolt the guide bolt in the rim using a 2 large screwdrivers pry the tire over the rim on one side being careful not to damage the tube and once one side of the tire is over the rim you can guide the tube out
Rule of thumb for all motorcycles, if it has spokes it has tubes.
On all Honda motorcycles, the data plate is on the neck tube of the front forks assy. My ATV has it facing the front of the bike. If you don't have the data plate, you have to talk to a Honda guru.
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On a 1999 Ford Explorer ( using the factory jack ) Front tire ( there are " hooks " on the front of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube , below the leaf spring )
If it is tubeless then patch the tire on the inside. If it has a tube patch the tube.
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After the exhaust manifold but before the catalytic converter on the exhaust tube.
You can use a radial tube in a bias ply tire BUT you can not use a bias tube in a radial tire. The sidewall flex of a radial tire is greater than that of a bias ply. A bias tube cannot flex as rapidly as a radial tube and so the resulting friction or rubbing create too much heat and the tire/tube combination will blow.
Possibly in Canadian Tire
Okay in order to answere this question accurately one must first know if the tire being repaired is a tubeless tire or a tube type....look at the tire valve...is it sealed into the rim??? If it is then it is a tubeless tire and the hole can be repaired with a plug type repair, air up the tire locate the leak and from an auto parts store purchase a tubeless tire repair kit follow the instructions on how to plug the leak(remember if the hole is too large replace the tire with a new one of the same size. If the tire has a tube....you must find a way to break down the tire and remove the tube in order to find the leak, by airing the tube up in order to locate the hole and patch it, buy a tube tire repair patch kit at an auto parts store and follow directions on patching the hole in the tube, reinstall tire and tube. If the tube is ripped too badly replace the tube with a new one of the same size always be sure to check that there is no nail, etc. inside the tire before replacing or repairing the tube. Air up tire according to manufacturer's specs.
There is no inner tube and sidewall damage can not be repaired.
It's just a small bicycle tire. Use a screwdriver or similar tool to separate the tire from the rim, remove old tube, insert new tube, add air.