Who's got a tire changer?

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gigag04
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Who's got a tire changer?

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I'm buying new bike tires online, and looking to save on the $50 install fee.

Anyone near BCS got a tire changer and/or balancer?
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Re: Who's got a tire changer?

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If you haven't already, try asking the folks at http://www.twtex.com/.
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Re: Who's got a tire changer?

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If you can get the tires off/on the bike yourself, a set of tire irons are pretty cheap.
I do my own dirt tires and pay the local shop to do the street bike because I don't have a stand for the front.

Just take some care to keep from scratching the rims. I use a cut-up plastic bottle between the rim and the irons in a pinch.

Also, a buddy picked up an empty 55 gallon drum and uses it as a wheel rest. The hub/sprocket sits inside the drum, the rims are outside. Keeps the wheels from being scratched on the ground. I just use a tarp.
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