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The wheel currently has a knackered old tyre on it and it will be easier to work on it with the tyre removed.
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Lunarmatic wrote:And will I be able to dispose of it at my local tip or will they get upset?I seem to recall when you have new tyres fitted that you pay for the disposal of the old ones in the price, which suggests they have to be disposed of in some
"proper" manner.
nofearmadbiker wrote:i tried removing a tyre from my bike to save a few quid but tyres have a steel wire all the way round both sides, its a ba$tard to cut through and hard to get tyre levers under pay£3 and get a pro to take it off a lot less hassle trust me and im tight
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