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just wondering what fhe going price for mounting tires around the forum. i think 27 dollars a wheels is a little steep. thats me bringing the wheels to the shop .
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Macmatic said:I mounted up two tires this summer and this is what I learned:
Next time I'm going to pay someone else to do it.
Or.
I'm going to spring for or build a bead breaker/mounter.
I did it myself with tire irons/spoons, soapy water, rope to help seat the new bead and a lot of swearing and sweating but I'm sure as hell not going to do it that way again if I have a choice.
/\/\ac
duaneage said:I ain't paying 37 dollars a wheel and waiting for two days for them to get around to replacing my tires.
duaneage said:
oldschoolGS said:I use a local independent shop where I buy a lot of parts. I use mail order/web for tire purchases.
They charge $15 per wheel on a carry in.
In my book that is money well spent.
Ride On, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
2005 GSF1200SZ
bwringer said:The shops around here (Indianapolis) are pretty uniform in that they either refuse to mount tires you don't buy from them or quote $45 - $50 each just to make you either go away or buy tires through them.
The best deal around here if you don't want to mount tires yourself is Cycle Outfitters on the south side -- they charge a premium of $35 - $50 (and up) per tire, but mounting is included. They mount tires while you wait 7 days a week, and they have a room full of tires, so you normally have a choice of several brands in stock, even in obscure sizes. Convenient, and their prices beat all the other dealers, but still pretty expensive.
I ordered up a set of Dunlop 491 tires for $165 delivered and mounted them myself. Cycle Outfitters wanted $270 plus tax ($150 rear, $120 front). Yeek! That adds up when you burn through two or three sets a season.