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Cost of having a tire put on by a bike shop?
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<blockquote data-quote="CorvetteBoy" data-source="post: 2262587" data-attributes="member: 292591"><p>I have a Schwinn Continental that I've been rebuilding. I've replaced the tires (not the rim) and the bike tire went on just fine. The front one didn't. I guess it's called the bead (the rubber "tire" of the tire) and it won't go on right. Even with baby powder, it won't go on right. I always have a low spot. When I pull it out, the low spot moves somewhere else. How much does it cost to have the tire assembled by a bike shop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorvetteBoy, post: 2262587, member: 292591"] I have a Schwinn Continental that I've been rebuilding. I've replaced the tires (not the rim) and the bike tire went on just fine. The front one didn't. I guess it's called the bead (the rubber "tire" of the tire) and it won't go on right. Even with baby powder, it won't go on right. I always have a low spot. When I pull it out, the low spot moves somewhere else. How much does it cost to have the tire assembled by a bike shop? [/QUOTE]
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