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  2. 5 Cheapest Places To Buy Tires for Your Car Before Your ...

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    One of the headaches that comes with being a car owner is the need to get new tires. Let's be honest, not only is it a hassle and takes time -- but buying tires can be quite pricey. Check Out: 6 ...

  3. Motorcycle Superstore - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Motorcycle Superstore established a cooperative program with many U.S. motorcycle tire installation shops, called the "Preferred Installer Program," through which customers can purchase tires, exhaust systems or Power Commanders from Motorcycle Superstore and have them shipped to a local motorcycle shop for installation. [7]

  4. 10 Places To Get Free Air for Your Tires - AOL

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    Here are 10 places that offer free air to anyone looking to inflate their tires. 1. Discount Tire. Discount Tire is the largest independent tire and wheel retailer in the U.S. The company has over ...

  5. Automobile repair shop - Wikipedia

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    A tire repair shop in Senegal. Some repair shops specialize in tires and wheels. These businesses usually have a large inventory of tires and aftermarket wheels, some of which may be on display while others require special ordering. In addition to parts, common labor services include tire rotation, balancing and repair as well as wheel ...

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    Ophanie Cordless Portable Tire Inflator, $24 (originally $80): The proper tire pressure is essential for on-the-road safety, whether you're driving or biking. This tire inflator ensures you'll ...

  7. TT100 (motorcycle tyre) - Wikipedia

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    Originally introduced in early 1968 as the Roadmaster K81 rear tyre [6] by Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd, [7] the tyre was renamed "TT100" because it was the first production tyre to reach a lap speed of 100 mph over the Isle of Man TT race course when Malcolm Uphill rode his works Thruxton Bonneville to victory in 1969 with a fastest lap of 100.37 mph during the 750 cc class production race.