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They don't call em stealerships for nothing...
I feel bad for people who don't bother seeking out their local moto forums. I'm also thankful for the guys on here who offer their tire change services at a good price (you all know who you are!).
talk to your crew chief, he must know somebody !!
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
wheres the vid of the guy that did it w/ a bead breaker made out of wood!? haha
Having done up my own wheels, I'd say $50-60 is fair for the labor & tools. Add in overhead (property, insurance, etc.) though... Shops would have to do a hell of a lot of tire changes at $50 to keep the place open, let alone make a profit.
-kim
drz400sm
They guy in manch cleaned the weight spooge off my rim with brake clean..my rims are painted, not coated. So now my rear rim looks like shit. The rim is still still functional, so not too much of an issue. But for whatever reason when he didn't even really show any remorse or cut the price for me, I stopped going there.
RJ's in Nashua mounted my last set for $30 a rim and kept the old tires. Someone on another forum said they got a $50 a rim quote from RJ's, but the Yami place on route 13 in Milford, NH quoted him $20 per rim.
Obviously you'll want to call first and confirm either of those though.
tire vendors at the track mount and balance for free
LRRS/CCS/WERA Expert 576
ECK-Racing 2009
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Look at the top of the forum for the guy who does it for $30
Yes I made a good bead breaker for $6
1 stud and 1 door hinge
you need a tanked air compressor to set the new bead.
Glen Beck is John the Baptist
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Yeah Degsy sold his OLD machine. I believe he either has a new one or one on the way.
2006 Ducati Monster S2R800