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Put the bike on a front stand, remove the wheel assembly and use the proper tools to remove and re install the tire after removing the wheel weights and the air from the tire. If you do not have the proper tire tools then remove the wheel/tire and take it to a shop to have the tires switched out. If you do not have the proper stand to allow you to get the front tire off take the bike to a shop and let them do what they are trained for. Either way unless you have a tire balancer you will have to get a shop to balance it for you.
remove wheel cover then with tire on the ground just loosen lug nuts just a little dont remove lug nuts then safely raise support vechicle.then remove front tires.
You first have to remove the brake calipers then after raising.front tire off ground, loosen but don't remove axle nut, then loosen the two nuts on right side under axle now you can remove the axle nut and axle make sure you have front tire far enough to get it out from underneath the front fender before removing axle put.back on in reverse order
The front wheel is removed by releasing the quick release located at the bottom of the fork. The tire can be removed by deflating the tire and then levering off the tire itself using a set of special removal tools.
After removing the wheel assy. the tire is tubeless and should be left with a professional that can change tire on a machine simmilar to a car tire machine so the rim is not damaged then the new tire should be balanced also on a machine
The air suspension compressor is located on the passenger side of the car in front of the tire. To get to it, you must first lift the front tires off of the ground, remove the front passenger tire, and then remove the plastic skirt found behind the tire. After this is done it is easy to see the compressor which is found towards the front of the car, mounted just behind the skirt. I hope this helps
Disconnect the outer tie rod and remove,then remove boot,then use special tool to remove inner tie rod. You will then have to have it aligned. You can use a tape measure to get it close enough to drive,just mark one of the grooves in the tire so you are measuring the exact same points,measure from tire to tire in the front of front tires then take a measurement at the rear of front tires and adjust the outer tire rods until the measurements are pretty close to equal.
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