Okay, so, I’ve been wanting a motorcycle for, like, forever. And not just any motorcycle, a real b king motorcycle. I finally decided to go for it. I did some digging online, you know, checking out forums and stuff, trying to figure out which model to get. It’s a bit overwhelming, to be honest, all those specs and whatnot. But I managed.

I finally settled on a used one – a bit older, but it looked like it was in pretty good shape. It’s all about finding that balance between price and quality, right? So, I contacted the seller. We chatted a bit, and I went over to check it out. Seeing it in person, man, it was even cooler than in the pictures. We haggled over the price a little, nothing too crazy, and boom, I was the proud owner of a b king!
First thing I did was give it a good wash. It was a bit dusty, needed some TLC. Then I took it for a spin around the neighborhood, just to get a feel for it, and boy it is amazing. After riding for several days I found that the rear tire was worn out and I decided to change it.
Changing the rear tire was the next big thing. I watched a bunch of videos online, trying to understand the process. Here’s how I tackled it:
- Gathering Supplies: First things first, I got all the tools together. Tire irons, wrench, the new tire, obviously.
- Getting the Wheel Off: This was a bit tricky. Loosening those bolts took some muscle. It is my first time I did this before so I was very careful.
- Breaking the Bead: Man, this part was tough. Getting that old tire off the rim… let’s just say it took some effort and a lot of sweat.
- Putting on the New Tire: The reverse of taking it off, but it was actually a bit easier than getting the old one off. I used some soapy water to help it slide on.
- Putting the Wheel Back On: Just had to line everything up and tighten those bolts again.
I’m not gonna lie, it took a while. But I did it! It was actually pretty satisfying, doing it all myself. Now, she’s running great, and I’ve been riding every chance I get. It’s such a blast. It is so fun to ride my own motorcycle and do my own maintenance! I feel a great sense of accomplishment!