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Tire Replacement on Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R and Kawasaki H2 SX SE: Practical Experience with EazyRizer and Kern-Stabi Stands

Although I own two motorcycles, by the end of May this year the tires on both were worn out and needed replacement. As I mentioned before, for lifting the Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R I had previously acquired the EazyRizer Big Blue lift, while for the Kawasaki H2 SX SE the Kern-Stabi Spindle Stand X4 2049 front stand was sufficient. I won’t go into the procedure itself, you can find plenty of detailed videos on YouTube and other websites, but I wanted to share a few photos showing how the process looked in my case. The conclusion is straightforward: both lifts performed their intended functions effectively, allowing me to remove the wheels without much effort, take them to a tire shop for replacement and balancing, and then reinstall them on the motorcycles.

Lifting the Beast: My Experience with the EazyRizer Big Blue Motorcycle Lift

Winters in Munich can feel endless, especially for those of us who live and breathe motorcycles. When the roads turn icy and the bikes go into hibernation, I like to give my machines the best possible rest. That means keeping the suspension relaxed and the tires off the ground to prevent flat spots. It might sound overly meticulous, but if you can do something to extend your bike’s lifespan—why not?