Tire changes usually involve some suffering. I do the dirt bikes often enough, that I know how to do it, but I'd rather someone else do it.
Motorcycles
Here we discuss everything related to riding, maintenance and gear.
I try to approach everything as a learning opportunity. It's good to gain at least a little experience in everything you can. I think I'd rather someone else do this in the future, haha, but I can at least say I've done it myself before now.
It's a good policy. Not much wrenching on a bike is really hard, but a lot of it has tricks that make things faster/safer/easier. Tires fall into that category, but even then a super stiff sidewall can turn the process into more exercise than you wanted that day. Some jobs, like brake work are better if you have someone experienced there to double check the work. Valve adjustments sound like a nightmare, but it's just some easy math, a magnet and fighting with a rubber gasket for an hour (screw you Honda!)
I change all my tires myself, my best tip would be that of you're using a lot of force, instead of sweating and swearing, take a step back. With the correct technique it should be fairly painless. Same goes for bicycle tires aswell, those I'm usually able to do with just my thumbs and a lot of patience.
im personally just so in love with riding that i find it so nerve wracking to do anything to my bike
shes my baby and i dont wanna do something i cannot reverse
i dont give af on my truck, ill do a lot of that work myself but for some reason i feel so nervous getting involved with the moto