<Can it be done at home?>

Yes, with expensive/homemade specialized tools (tire spoons, bead
breaker, balancer) and lots of room in your work space, for a job
you'll do maybe once every who-knows-how-many-miles.

Cheaper/easier/less time-consuming to take the wheels off and take
them to someone who has the equipment and knows what they're doing and
pay them $35-40 a tire.



On Mar 23, 8:18 pm, Fred Zeller <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Should motorcycle tires always be balanced when you put on new
> ones?   Can it be done at home.?  thanks      Fred

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