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How To Change Honda CB750 Wheels - Front & Rear | Avon Roadmaster Tyres For Motorcycle | Part 20 In this Honda CB750 motorcycle project episode, I remove the front and rear wheels so that I can get new Avon Roadmaster tyres fitted. I am building this bike to be a road-going runner, not a full restoration so I was keen to get some fresh rubber on the old spoked wheels in preparation for its first ride. Avon Roadmaster Mk11 Tyres: https://ebay.us/SqyClM Blue bearing grease: https://ebay.us/g1NWvI Frequently I buy part used tyres for my project bikes. They usually come from a country where they have to be changed for their equivalent of the UK annual MOT test so it's rare that they are anywhere near the end of their lifespan. I always look to buy ones that are only a few years old. The manufacturers of tyres seem to say that they only last 10 years. I am not quite convinced of this unless we're talking about high-performance bikes, but I do take it into account when I am looking. This time all of the tires I could find seemed to be at least 15 years old. You can tell from the DOT number on them which gives the week and year of manufacture. So I decided to push the boat out and get new. And while I was at it, get what is considered a decent pair :) I decided to buy Avon Roadmaster Mk11s. These have a nice tread pattern, good rubber, good reputation, and they are British! My local bike shop will supply these with free fitting, so rather than do them myself I decided to get them from there this time. They are cheaper online, and I have put a link to them, but the convenience won the day for me. It all went pretty trouble-free, but I spotted a couple of other problems I will need to address. The main one being the swingarm bushes, so watch out for my video on them. For more helpful how-to guides and restoration project logs, visit our blog: https://www.spannerrash.com/ As an Amazon Associate, Ebay Partner and Awin Affiliate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. Some of our links are affiliate links, and if you decide to purchase things through them, we earn a small commission. It costs you nothing but helps us to keep the content coming. Thanks for your support!