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If you take a drive out to Framingham to Anderson Cycles talk to Scotty in parts and tell him Keith sent you and you'll get your tires mounted and balanced for 20 bucks for the pair. If they ask if you got the tires ont he internet say no you got em from a friend that had them kicking around. Is Scotty isn't there then ask for Chuck tell him I sent you. You may have to remind him "Keith with the VTR"
KB
if you can do better... do it, but thats a SWEET price from GBM... most times they try to get an hour of labor outta folks per tire.... plus stems and balancing. (closer to $160-180 when they are done with ya)Originally posted by Mystery Squid
$30 per tire (mounting/balancing)
$4.00 per balancing weight
Grand total:
About $70, but I'll get them back the same day!
did you get your bike from them? that might be why they are being nice to ya.
If you already got the wheels off GBM is going to get it done in like a half hour or less. They're pretty good.
Ben
Soo......MS, does this mean you're all set for sunday?Originally posted by Mystery Squid
$30 per tire (mounting/balancing)
$4.00 per balancing weight
Grand total:
About $70, but I'll get them back the same day!
You should let me borrow your MP3 player......wouldn't mind listening to all those 80s classics you have on that thing![]()
I myself am... strange and unusual.
That's hondafuckr to you, rmjobOriginally posted by rmbbikes
Hey Hondaclifbr or what ever your name isand give it up already.
KB
Lighten up man, it was a joke. Hence the. You grind off your sense of humor too?
Pardon me Honda apparently our sense of humor is a little different.
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Here is a place in Beford MA, Marks Motorcycle...781-275-1131 ..this guy has the the full scale shop.....if you take off you rims and bring them ...it should be no more than 50.00 for the pair.i have been dealing with him for about 7yrs....tell him shel sent you.
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Take it to the Triumph dealer, then Greg will like you.
They have the super-duper "London" brand stem lube. It's made from the same stuff as fish and chips so it will lower the stem friction and your bike will be wicked fast like a Triumph.
Just be careful not to ride it in the rain as it will dissolve in water and then the tires will go flat. (A triumph expert told me this at that rainy track day in September that suddenly turned into a Japanese-only trackday when the rain started.)
Ben
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Get a couple of friends to chip in 25 bucks or so and buy some stuff from www.tireqwik.com and do 'em yourself Takes me about 1 to 1 1/2 hours from the time I shut the bike off to the time I ride off. Wheels off, mounted, balanced, reinstalled. Make your money back putting tires on for the local stunter groups at ten bucks a rim. Everyones happy and you don't get hiney reamed by a dealer for a job that takes them about 15 minutes per tire, max, to do.
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Cheers, Lee S.
I know i'm slow, you don't have to rub it in.
Why, Yes! I do think you're a Wanker!
Tire spoons are about 20 bucks, rim protectors are about 10 bucks, and you can make a bead breaker with the scrap 2x4's you have laying around. You can even make a balancer with some 2x4's. Go to your local tire shop and get some weights and your hooked up.
It's ghetto but it works and it cost about 30 bucks total.
KB
True dat!!Originally posted by rmbbikes
Tire spoons are about 20 bucks, rim protectors are about 10 bucks, and you can make a bead breaker with the scrap 2x4's you have laying around. You can even make a balancer with some 2x4's. Go to your local tire shop and get some weights and your hooked up.
It's ghetto but it works and it cost about 30 bucks total.
KB
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15 bucks a rim midtown kawasaki rocky hill
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
look @ the bikes ding its done
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Been mounting my own for two years now, even do the locals for $10 a wheel. The amount of money you save over the long haul is impressive. One of the better bike investments I've made.
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