Tire Changing
schnowz
schnowz at att.net
Sat Apr 10 20:29:15 PDT 2010
You forgot to mention how much time you've saved.
My buddy says he doesn't have time to change tires himself. I explained that you can change a tire in less time than it takes to ride to the dealer and if you fuck it up you only have yourself to blame. I've only had a tire changed by the Dealer once and he totally fooked up the balance.
All you need is 3 tire irons and a few 2 by 4's..to change em.
Balancing can be done with jackstands - but if you want it really accurate, better to make up a balancer with roller skate bearing and a couple of machined cones.
Pete Staniforth
-----Original Message-----
From: gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com
[mailto:gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com]
On
Behalf Of William K Denton
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010
10:40 AM
To: GPZ List
Subject: Re: was lowering links, now tire
mounting and purchasing
After reading the sudden deluge of
GPzlist emails, I am SO GLAD that I built
my own tire
mounting/dismounting table in 2002. In this part of the country
(Eastern
PA), it costs ~$80 per set to mount and balance a set of mc tires
on
"carried in" rims, and even more $$ if they're still on the bike. In
most
cases, you also have to buy the tires from the mounter, or they won't
work
on them.
Based on this and the number of tires I've mounted up
in the ensuing eight
years, I figure I've saved >$500 in labor.
Bill
Denton
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