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Who is spooning their own rubber?
Who is spooning their own rubber onto their rims?
Anyone doing this to switch between tire types during their life - i.e. put on a set of TKC80's for a road trip, saving your D606s for offroad/single-track?
Preferred tools? Balancing stand required? Or is balancing skipped if you're only replacing tires for lower-speed offroad usage?
If just for replacement when worn, I may stick to a tire shop. If folks are swapping tire types for using the same bike on different then I may consider acquiring the tools. 2nd set of wheels would be ideal but too pricey...
Thanks,
Who is spooning their own rubber onto their rims?
Anyone doing this to switch between tire types during their life - i.e. put on a set of TKC80's for a road trip, saving your D606s for offroad/single-track?
Preferred tools? Balancing stand required? Or is balancing skipped if you're only replacing tires for lower-speed offroad usage?
If just for replacement when worn, I may stick to a tire shop. If folks are swapping tire types for using the same bike on different then I may consider acquiring the tools. 2nd set of wheels would be ideal but too pricey...
Thanks,
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