
not sure how much for the balancer but can't be much more plus they offer a $50 discount if purchased together.

here is a more heavy duty model that will also do car tires, cost $899.

We will probably need at least two different sized bead breakers... one for 150 tires and narrower, and one for 155 tires and wider.
here is a heavy duty bead breaker that they claim to work with all tires but we'd have to check on motorcycle wheels/tires to be sure. it is $231. but we definitely don't have to go that route.

here is the cheaper and portable type. cost about $40.
we will also need weights for the balancing, a compressor for air, Jinx, do you have one? and i'm not sure what else... some sort of applicant and i guess we'd need valves, etc... Jinx, since you have tubes, i guess that'll be different. all in all if we went the cheap route from what i put here, i think we'd be between $5-600 split between 6? for hardware....
i'll check around a little more, and there is no rush but we can probably find cheaper alternatives.
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this one is cool
that jc whitney one looks like the ticket! in our price range too.
i agree....
this is dope but costs luchini. you get what you pay for...including hydraulic pedals to make life easier
mo loot mo betta
i was thinking of this
the one thing we need to be real careful about if we do this ourselves, is the risk of tweaking a rotor.
i need to get some tire irons for emergency use too, maybe from jcwhitney.
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