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boston local tire service, wheel off bike?
any new locales?
hmmmm......
Looking for someone as well....local dude wants $75....$35 if I buy the tire from him
Detailed Cycles - Wilmington MA, Motorcycle Detailing 781-858 1019 i think its $25, he's not a fan of bridgestones
Chris - 603-998-1413 West bridgewater. $25
Both prices for wheel off the bike.
If anybody is around southern RI and needs tires mounted, I can mount and balance at my house. Usually charge $30 for 1, $50 for 2. Send me a PM.
Located in exeter, ri
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Up here in Burlington VT anyone know of a place to get tires mounted for cheap? *note tires are still on the bike but can be removed if need be* Just sick and tired of paying a shop to do it and it costing $150+
I'd highly recommend removing your wheels ahead of time. For instance, I charge $50 if you bring me the bike with the wheels on, or $15 a wheel if you bring me the wheels.
That said, I'm in Manchester, CT... far, far away from you. I do believe there is a member in Burlington with a NoMar, though... not sure if he does other wheels or not.
Roger I guess I will just have to wait and see if someone posts with info about someone in Burlington or not lol. I wish they charged $15 lol that would be amazing like I brought a shop my tires with them off the bike still cost me 167 for both tires like fuck me!! hahaa
You guys know of anyone in the Foxboro area that can mount/balance them? I got 5 that I need done, lol
Break'er Bikes in Exeter, NH does em for $20 per. In and out in under 30 mins. Highly recommended
Recommendations near Medford / Somerville?
-Jared
ZX-4RR, R1200GSW, 701 E/SM, Hyperstrada 821 (FS!)
Anyone doing tires in southeastern Mass?? Closer to Fall River the better but will travel within reason
Last edited by KillahTillah; 03-30-17 at 06:07 PM.
recommendations for cheap places near Burlington VT? Don't wanna go to Land Air or Roadside
You guys should look who is close to you. Then find a guy with a garage and split a nomar tire machine 3 or 4 or more ways. Tire changing problem solved. Cheaper for everyone in the long run. Could be some issues with timing. But you can get used ones sometimes for 500 bucks and about a grand for a new one.
Got a flyer from harbor freight
They have a number of small tank air compressors starting at $40
Tire iron for $6
The tank is needed to set the bead other than that 2 tire irons and you in business
So for about $70 total your good
I mar my rims but can get a tire swapped in less time then driving to the dealer
Last edited by Stromper; 04-01-17 at 06:54 AM.
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I do the same thing. I just use 4 Tusk rim protectors and I don't get wheel damage on anything I care about.
anyone on the south shore doing tire changes, would prefer drive in and out as I wont have a place to work on the bike till sometime in August thx
I'm going to take the plunge into changing my own on this 2000 VFR I recently picked up.
Rear is on the way, front is very recent.
Demounting / mounting should not be an issue. I have a compressor and clamps big enough to break the old bead if needed.
My concern is balancing, and doing so with the single sided swingarm type rim.
Thoughts?
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Or swing by any trackday or LRRS race. We'll balance it for free at Pirelli garage (we have the single sided adapters)
Break'er Bikes Motor Sports - Home | Facebook 20 dollars a wheel off the bike. Exeter N.H.