Howdy,
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Paul Zahornasky wrote:
> Having sold these machines for two years, I can say that if you many to get
> a machine that will make it worth your while (i.e. has assists built in to
> make the job easier and to lessen the risk of scratching a rim) you need to
> spend about 3,500. Anything less than that is designed as a 'value' machine
> and is targeted towards the two bay, gas station garage around the corner or
> the cheap tire dealer that thinks the risk of scratching a rim is
> acceptable.
Well, we are talking about _racing_ rims right?.... :-)
A friend asked me for advice on this stuff and I told him what I know,
which isn't a hell of a lot. Any recommendations on good & bad brands,
things to look for, etc?
Thanks!
Mark
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