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BigJ1111
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Fitting prices

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Hi guys, just a quickly as I'm not looking to get ripped off.

I'm sourcing 2 tyres for my new bike but scrubbed to get me going just now.

What is a reasonable charge at a garage for swapping them over
Front is usual 120-70-17 but rear is190-50-17
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last one I had changed was a back one and I think he charged me 12 quid.

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The place I had mine done last week was £15 each wheel
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Free fitting if you took the wheels in off the bike.
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Free fitting if you took the wheels in off the bike.
Their tyres must be a little more expensive then. As tyre fitting and balancing is where these places make their money as there's no profit in selling tyres.

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in central london its £20 a wheel, thats taking off and disposing of the old tyre, fitting the new one and balancing it, i think they're going to start charging extra to put air in them soon......... :(
i do know someone that'll do a pair of £30 without balancing, and i have a contact in the trade that do mine for a fiver..... :wink:
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agentpineapple wrote:in central london its £20 a wheel, thats taking off and disposing of the old tyre, fitting the new one and balancing it, i think they're going to start charging extra to put air in them soon......... :(
i do know someone that'll do a pair of £30 without balancing, and i have a contact in the trade that do mine for a fiver..... :wink:

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I invested £3 for 3 tyre levers from the pound shop and £5 for 3 rim protectors from the bay of evil.

I then made a version of the Abba bead breaker out of old box section and a threaded rod I had lying around and also a wheel balancer out of metal with skateboard wheel bearings(again similar to the Abba balancer)

I now do my own tyres, cost = zero satisfaction = loads.
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