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    DIY tyre fitting?

    What's the deal with tyre placement on the rim? I've heard people saying that there is a mark which is supposed to be either aligned with, or positioned opposite the tyre valve?

    I'll be paying to get it balanced, but $60 is bit steep to get the tyres swapped for this poor student.

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    $60 is alot cheaper than repainting/repairing your rim after you possibly cark lumps of alloy out with levers if your new to doing tyres.
    The dots generally refer to the lightest part of the tyre , to be aligned with the valve stem. Not sure with the corsa's though.

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    After watching the balancing being done and having had it explained to me, I thought that was the easy part. Theres nothing to a balancing machine at all..

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    sports tubeless tyres are pretty straight forward dosent take much to get em off/on balancing isint that hard either

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    That'd be $60 from cycletreads then?
    + the $6 for getting rid of them (unless you're taking them home)
    Better than $35 from botany honda... for one.... after taking the rim into them!
    At least you can ride up to cycletreads and they do it all for ya!
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    Mike at Drury performance (ex treads) swapped my front discs + tyre twice over about an hour, I just took the bike in and he did everything, cost me $40. You could give him a ring see what he'd charge just to quickly swap a tyre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    What's the deal with tyre placement on the rim? I've heard people saying that there is a mark which is supposed to be either aligned with, or positioned opposite the tyre valve?

    I'll be paying to get it balanced, but $60 is bit steep to get the tyres swapped for this poor student.

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    Thats $60 off the bike, its only $40 if you take the rims in to them!
    get the top of a bucket and use it over the rim so you dont fuckit!

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    Quite frankly, if you'll pay to get 'em balanced, it's worthwhile getting them to fit 'em at the same time.

    Drury tyres look after people real well but it's probably a bit far for you.
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    If you're keen to learn it, youtube videos on fitting and DIY balancing.
    With 2 levers and a rim protector you can fit any tyres easily.

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    its so easy bro!
    i did like 8 tyre swaps at hampton downs the other thursday on chops bike.
    helps having a bead brecker aswel!
    takes like 10mins to take rims off and change rubber and rims back on!

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    fitting tyres not that hard.....watch a few good videos on it on the net first if you haven't done it before....
    balancing pretty straight forward to..
    depends on your attitude as well,
    Personaly I like to at least be able to do everything myself.....
    Then it becomes a choice wether you want to do it yourself or pay somebody else...
    NOt lack of options
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    balancing?? who does that these days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    balancing?? who does that these days?
    People that don't want vibrations through the bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    People that don't want vibrations through the bike.
    just get robert taylor to set it up sweet then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    just get robert taylor to set it up sweet then
    Yeah, coz Robert's a real whiz at balancing wheels.
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