could be a few cheap tyres on ebay
#1
worth a watch to see what happens couple of other models as well

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-motorcycle-ty...ccessories&hash=item3a635bf5de
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#2
good find
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#3
Good prices........but how do you get the tyre bloke to fit tyres you bought somewhere else ?
Never ride the A model of anything.
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(19-02-2011, 07:06pm)Rev Wrote: Good prices........but how do you get the tyre bloke to fit tyres you bought somewhere else ?

Pay him $20-$30, he'll do it.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#5
Helps to know someone......but you can usually find someone to do it. Some just get a bit shirty coz they're not making anything on the tyres.
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#6
the set I bought in from USA I paid $12 per tyre fitted and balanced. ad to keep an eye on the kid though, put the rear on back to front, but that was cos his cap was on the wrong way round Ithink
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#7
just put this on my watch list , good find
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#8
ONE OPTION IS TO FIT THE TYRES YOURSELF::::::::::::

Buy some rim protectors $6.85
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WHEEL-RIM-PROTECT...ccessories&hash=item5adf023ff1
Tyre levers,$27.00 I used my old 9" bmw levers to fit a rear tyre at Tathra at the Camp site.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/X-Tech-tyre-lever...ccessories&hash=item27b6608221
The main problem is breaking the bead $50.00
Thats if you have small feet.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BEAD-POPPER-Motio...ccessories&hash=item27b7d06873
A compact 12v compressor that will fit under the seat hump $100.00
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SLIME-MINI-AIR-CO...ccessories&hash=item3f07529251
use a little soapy water and fit the tyres yourself.
Add a tubless Tyre repair kit $8.50 (temporary to get you home only)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Tubeless-Tire-Tyr...ccessories&hash=item1e6135eae4

$192.35 to sort out Tyre fitting and Repairs.
Add in the HUMAN FACTOR where you BREAK SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!
$0 to $1500.00 maybe more!!!!!!!
SAY $320.00 for the TYRES + $200.00 for you to fit them = $520.00
So Do The Cheap Tyres Look Cheap!
Unless you actually ride your bike more than 5000km a year,
Thats when the SAVINGS KICK IN!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#9
WTF?!^^^
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