ol55forever
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After making some phone calls it looks like the best option is to buy the tire for 154 bucks and they will mount and balance for 20. That's if I take the wheel in to them. Sounds pretty fair to me. What do you folks think?
After making some phone calls it looks like the best option is to buy the tire for 154 bucks and they will mount and balance for 20. That's if I take the wheel in to them. Sounds pretty fair to me. What do you folks think?
My indy charged me $ 199.65 --- that's taking the wheel off the bike,tire off the wheel,the price of a new Michelin tire , mounting & balancing and putting it back on. $ 151.00 for the tire, sales tax @ 5.725% on the cost of the tire plus $ 40 labor.
Was that for a Rear tire? If it was, that was a Super Great Deal..
Hoop!
We have a commercial tire changer. It's an older manual one, but it works good. We just recently try changing a RK with the wide white walls and we had a terrible time getting it on the rim. Finally took it to a local bike shop with a modern changer and they had no problems. The sidewalls were thicker and stiffer than a regular tubeless tire.