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What should I expect to pay??? I called andersen and I think they can get me out the door for $360 for michelin pilot road tires f/b mounted. Called MTR in RI and they said they will not mount tires unless I buy from them and they'd charge $435.So should I go with the $360 or order the tires for $220 and go through the trouble of having a friend of a friend mount them for me?? Opinions appreciated
Thx,
-F
Depends on what your time is worth..
If you gotta drive the tires over to your friends house, then drive home, ride the bike back, change the tires, ride home, take the car back, pick up the old tires, etc.. maybe it's not worth it.
Ben
For the $140 difference you can buy all the tools you need to mount them yourself. That's what I did about 10 sets of tires ago.
I just went through the same thing myself... I paid $218 for a pair of Avon Azaro's (St45/46) Mail order. I was gonna have local shop dismount the old rubber and mount new along with balancing them. But I ended up mounting em myselfAnd ended up having to pay $30 for the shop to spin balance em (I wouldn't pay that again)
You should be able to dismount,mount & balnce iem your self in about an hour
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
I paid $30 per tire last winter to have Rochester Motorsports mount and balance tires. (I removed the rims from the bike myself).
Like Stoink wrote, I think I may invest in some tools so I can do it myself this winter. (unless a certain someone buys the fancy setup they were thinking about buying...)
Yup Rochester Motosports is where I went. Same thing $30 per wheel even with em off the bike.........I also plan to invest in the prper tools (balancer mainly) Hell afetr just a few sets it all pays for its selfOriginally posted by scootertrash
I paid $30 per tire last winter to have Rochester Motorsports mount and balance tires. (I removed the rims from the bike myself).
Like Stoink wrote, I think I may invest in some tools so I can do it myself this winter. (unless a certain someone buys the fancy setup they were thinking about buying...)
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
While I may not be getting the 'fancy setup' I had originally planned to (this year anyway), I WILL be setting up some type of tire changing 'station' set up in my garage over the winter...Originally posted by scootertrash
Like Stoink wrote, I think I may invest in some tools so I can do it myself this winter. (unless a certain someone buys the fancy setup they were thinking about buying...)
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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Originally posted by Stoneman
While I may not be getting the 'fancy setup' I had originally planned to (this year anyway), I WILL be setting up some type of tire changing 'station' set up in my garage over the winter...![]()
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Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
Awesome...can I assume you will be willing to rent out the use of the equipment in exchange for a donation to NESR ? (and maybe two-tree beers for you...)Originally posted by Stoneman
While I may not be getting the 'fancy setup' I had originally planned to (this year anyway), I WILL be setting up some type of tire changing 'station' set up in my garage over the winter...![]()
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Will work for Cabo...Originally posted by scootertrash
Awesome...can I assume you will be willing to rent out the use of the equipment in exchange for a donation to NESR ? (and maybe two-tree beers for you...)![]()
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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Originally posted by Stoneman
Will work for Cabo...![]()
How bout for some YUCKA
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
I attended Stonerstock 2 years ago and that YUKA made me CUKA. It was good shit whatever that magical liquid is. What is actually in that stuff?
KB
Most balancing machines I have seen cost alot more than a few tire changes at the dealer. What type of machine are we talking?
My balancer consists of 2x10 and plywood scraps. Works just fine. Spin balancers are just to speed up the process while allowing a dumber operator to mount tires.
Originally posted by theron19d
Most balancing machines I have seen cost alot more than a few tire changes at the dealer. What type of machine are we talking?
The cheaper one are Hand spin balancer's for motorcycles. Cost is bout $150 +/-
Honda (RC26) VFR700
"hey Randy, do a wheelie!!"
I see you havent returned JC's stuff yet huh ?Originally posted by Stoneman
While I may not be getting the 'fancy setup' I had originally planned to (this year anyway), I WILL be setting up some type of tire changing 'station' set up in my garage over the winter...![]()
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2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
1) Yes, JC is now in posess of his tire changing/balancing schtuff...
2) To balance the tires, all you need is two heavy duty jack stands (READ: tall enough) and you're wheel's axle. Just make sure the axle is level when laid across the two jack stands. Takes all of about 5 minutes per tire...
3) It's not even remotely difficult to balance a motorcycle tire. Keep in mind that everything is CENTERED on the wheel, and everything on/within the wheel is CENTERED. Makes for a fool-proof balance act...
Car and truck wheels are offset in one direction or another, making balancing tires much more crucial. My big truck has like, TEN grams of weights on 'em. Usually use about 1/2 gram or so on my m/c tires...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Ed and I did Jay's race rubbers last winter. It's easy if you have the equipment and knowledge.
I can't wait till Jay gets the goods, we go through a few at Stonnerstock!
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Hehe, I saved mine from this past year cause there is stilll plenty to burn off. Just hated that flat spot.Originally posted by legalspeed
Ed and I did Jay's race rubbers last winter. It's easy if you have the equipment and knowledge.
I can't wait till Jay gets the goods, we go through a few at Stonnerstock!
Jay, did you look into any lights yet?
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
You were? Who were you with? What were you riding? Can't place ya...Originally posted by rmbbikes
I attended Stonerstock 2 years ago
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Er?Originally posted by PinHead
Jay, did you look into any lights yet?![]()
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
The tires can be put on and mounted tomorrow.. And seeing as its getting cold, and I want to do a little riding and the front tire I have on there is sliding all over the road and squirming under braking. I figure I'll get it done and sell the bike with the new tires on it that way its safe to ride again. Originally i was going to go with pilot roads since its getting cold.. but I figure if anyone buys the bike (i'm selling it) they'll want stickier rubber so i went with the dunlop 208s they had in stock..
Thx peeps,
-F
For the RVRR![]()
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
www.tireqwik.com
Gonna invest in it this winter. Best deal I've seen.
'95 ZX7/9
'02 XR650R
'78 KZ1000
Nice find Rye...looks like I know what to ask for for Christmas...![]()