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Tyre fitters

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Why is it that i cannot find a place that will fit my tyres for a resonable price????Want to go out for a ride but need to get my new tyres fitted first and the only place that can do them wants £50. There is a big gap in the market for this type of job as nowhere in the Stockport area seems to want to do it :evil: Looks like it will be staying in the garage for another weekend :cry:
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Hi Steve,
I suppose the tyre fitters who want £50 to fit your tyres really want you to purchase the tyres from them, and not from somebody else, that's why they charge so much :!: which I can understand to a degree although not much use to you I know :!: I wish you luck in finding someone cheaper :)

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Just took the bike to them to have it done not happy but what can you do. My girlfriend works for a tyre distibuter so got the tyres at a really good price no one could even get in the ballpark so thats why i didnt buy from the dealers.
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rst steve wrote:Just took the bike to them to have it done not happy but what can you do. My girlfriend works for a tyre distibuter so got the tyres at a really good price no one could even get in the ballpark so thats why i didnt buy from the dealers.
That's probably the best move I would think, at least you can off-set some of the cost on what you saved on purchasing them, especially now as the weather is so good :wink:
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Can she get us all tyres :?: :?: :?: :?:
i can see a new source if she's that cheap even including postage it would still save everyone money. lol.
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Post by alan »

i get mine done at kwik fit for a fiver but he cant balance the vfr wheel as he doesnt have the correct gadget or i take them to a local bike breaker who has the tyre fitting machine but he doesnt balance them.

to take 2 tyres from 1 set of wheels and replace on another set he only charged me a tenner!!!!! 50 quid is taking the piss.
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Post by Stratman »

I get them fitted for £10 to the bike and the guys who do it are both bikers so they take great care.

Norwich is such a great place - that's why we charge £3 extra at the airport - its worth it :lol:
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Timbo, you are right, my son lives in Manchester and my daughter is at uni in Keele and the travelling is a real pain, but its worth it when you get back though. There are quite a few lovelies out at the weekend too, but now, for me, it is fond remembrances and a spectator activity!
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Post by Jaglifter »

Get yourself some plastice rim protectors and tyre levers and fit them yourself.

You will probably need a tyre bead breaker. We use one we made for changing Kart tyres.

£50 is steep. but I've heard some horror stories regarding what can happen if the garage accidentally damages the rim.
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