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If you pay for tire mounting, how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="blassoff" data-source="post: 1265164" data-attributes="member: 18977"><p>In 2008 I bought the cheapo HF tire changing machine with motorcycle wheel attachment, some tire spoons, lead weights, a balancer, and a gallon of RU Glide.</p><p></p><p>I think my cost was about $220. Since then I added a no-mar bar, mojoblocks, and a better balancer (another $220).</p><p></p><p>So for the past 7 years nobody but me has touched my wheels. I've probably done 10 sets of tires over the years. The equipment owes me nothing, it's paid for itself.</p><p></p><p>And I get the pleasure of communing with my bike, knowing the job is done reasonable well (I'm not super compulsive about my wrenching). But yes, I pay about a buck a tire for disposal at my local gas station (they take my used oil and batteries for free).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blassoff, post: 1265164, member: 18977"] In 2008 I bought the cheapo HF tire changing machine with motorcycle wheel attachment, some tire spoons, lead weights, a balancer, and a gallon of RU Glide. I think my cost was about $220. Since then I added a no-mar bar, mojoblocks, and a better balancer (another $220). So for the past 7 years nobody but me has touched my wheels. I've probably done 10 sets of tires over the years. The equipment owes me nothing, it's paid for itself. And I get the pleasure of communing with my bike, knowing the job is done reasonable well (I'm not super compulsive about my wrenching). But yes, I pay about a buck a tire for disposal at my local gas station (they take my used oil and batteries for free). [/QUOTE]
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