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mops
15th January 2008, 11:53
Howdy guys.

About 6 month ago I got a brand new rear BattlaX fitted for $265 i think. At the time fronts were around $200

Now i'm looking for a front tire for me and a rear tire for same bike (my friends).
I went to one bike shop and I got quoted $265 for front fitted, while my friend got quoted $390 for sports rear tire.

So my question is, how much are the bike tires going for these days ?
I know it depends on the tire, but we are both looking for something with good road grip (good on wet, good when cold). Any particular brands I should check out (i think i have pilot sport on the front, and it is ok) ? any particular Auckland bikeshops I should check out ?

Is buying one set (front+rear) be any cheaper then buying just one ?

timorang
15th January 2008, 12:01
Cycletreads on Barry's Point Road, Takapuna are doing tyre specials this month. If they have a tyre you want I expect their pricing will be very competitive.

skidMark
15th January 2008, 12:23
i don't know what tyre sizes you have.... wider tyres = more money

my rear tyre is a 140 from memory.

and i got a set of the best dunlops

gpr a-10's

$450 for the set fitted from mt eden motorcycles. (highly recommend them, all top guys)

bloodey good tyre...

they are what i am running in the pic below....

can't cut the damn things loose unless you reallllly try to.


tyres and brakes are the two things you do not cost cut on...

they are your life.

Coldrider
15th January 2008, 12:28
I don't know what crap story is likely to be had, maybe we are subsidising cage tyres because I have just bought some 17" 235/45 Dunlop sportmaxx's cheaper than they were 12 months ago, and they were rediculously cheap then. ( I'm sure sportmaxx was a motorcycle tyre years ago).

yod
15th January 2008, 12:29
I had Michelin Pilot Road 2's (dual compound) fitted for $540 about 4 months ago

without fitting they were $265 - 170/60/17 rear, $215 - 120/70/17 front

mops
15th January 2008, 13:23
thanks for replies so far guys.

I'm not meaning to be cheap on tires, on the contrary, i want the best road tire i can buy, regardless of how long they are going to last (within reason).

It's just i feel like some shops are trying to rip me off. It is very evident (not only bike shops), i get consistently quoted higher when i turn up in my white shirt in a tie, than my friend who turns up in dirty work overall....

on the front i have 110/70/17 on the read i dont quote remember 150 or 170 /70/17 I think ?

Coldrider
15th January 2008, 14:35
thanks for replies so far guys.

I'm not meaning to be cheap on tires, on the contrary, i want the best road tire i can buy, regardless of how long they are going to last (within reason).

It's just i feel like some shops are trying to rip me off. It is very evident (not only bike shops), i get consistently quoted higher when i turn up in my white shirt in a tie, than my friend who turns up in dirty work overall....

on the front i have 110/70/17 on the read i dont quote remember 150 or 170 /70/17 I think ?
I get that ripped off feeling too.
I tend to by my tyres in Welly MC as they are consistently $100 to $150 cheaper for a rear tyre than my local.

skidMark
15th January 2008, 14:44
thanks for replies so far guys.

I'm not meaning to be cheap on tires, on the contrary, i want the best road tire i can buy, regardless of how long they are going to last (within reason).

It's just i feel like some shops are trying to rip me off. It is very evident (not only bike shops), i get consistently quoted higher when i turn up in my white shirt in a tie, than my friend who turns up in dirty work overall....

on the front i have 110/70/17 on the read i dont quote remember 150 or 170 /70/17 I think ?


yeah it's always good to go the poor student look...

you gotta go for a look that matches ya bike though lol

i just go consistent with one shop.

so they take care of me. :headbang:

pays to know the wholesalers too....

with the amount of levers i go through getting them wholesale for $20 instead of $32 retail is always nice

Squiggles
15th January 2008, 15:28
Got me M3's fitted 4 months back for $500 at cycletreads, thats a 120 & 180/70/17 Try them, its hard to beat their prices

Max Preload
15th January 2008, 18:50
I had Michelin Pilot Road 2's (dual compound) fitted for $540 about 4 months ago

From memory that's just a smiggen more than I paid for my Pilot Road 2 rear & Pilot Power 2CT front in May.

homer
15th January 2008, 18:53
I don't know what crap story is likely to be had, maybe we are subsidising cage tyres because I have just bought some 17" 235/45 Dunlop sportmaxx's cheaper than they were 12 months ago, and they were rediculously cheap then. ( I'm sure sportmaxx was a motorcycle tyre years ago).

yes sport max i remember them about near 10 years ago

about 220 then a rear tyre im am trying to remember

MVnut
15th January 2008, 18:55
In some tyres there is an enormous markup, tho not at the retail stage.

homer
15th January 2008, 19:02
you also have to remember that theres a lot of petroleum in making tyres
so it stands that if the fuel is expensive tyres go up also

road tax on them may be pushing them up a little as well