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Thread: Tyres: It pays to shop around

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    Cycletreads never fails. It's so good dealing with people who have their margins worked out and don't try to screw you for every single cent they can cut out of you.
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    One reason for variations in tyre prices is whether the dealer gets stockist rates or not.
    A dealer that is owned by an importer has a slight advantage with pricing wouldn't you say?
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    Yeah, every bikeshop have different discounts on different branded tyres.
    We do 2 top brands mainly. We can get other brands, just cant do as gooder deal as a dealer for that brand.
    Saying that, they cant do as gooder deal on tyres we stock.
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    The things I like about Cycletreads:
    1. Selling/fitting tyres is their core business, so they do it well, and at a competitive price.
    2. The advice they have given me has checked out to be true.
    3. The tyres are well-balanced, as they do dynamic balancing (in three dimensions, not just two).
    With regards to (1), they have asked me how I ride, where I ride, checked the wear on my tyres, and recommended the most appropriate tyre for the riding I do. (Note that Kerry at Motohaus also does this). But because tyres are their 'main thing', other services aren't quite so good sometimes. I had an oil change done there once, because it cost me less than just the oil+filter cost elsewhere! However, because they'd never changed the filter on a VFR750 before, it took a long time, and I had to tell them what to do. It was still worth it - free labour is still good value!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    The shop that has always looked after me the best is Colemans I take the bike in for a wof they let me know I need new rear or front or what ever I say make me good price I come back all sorted. And having phoned around for tires as well Colemans tend to be the cheaper option as I dont have to go from one shop to the other to get the bike in shape for a wof.

    But in cycletreads defense I have not phoned or used them so cant say if they are better or not I just know I get a good price and good service from Colemans (espicialy from Dan)
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    Been using Boyds in Hams for a good few years. John in the parts dept always looks after people. Done me countless deals on NSR parts back in the day, as well as primo deals on tires. Last set of GPR70SP's I got were way cheaper than anywhere else.
    Just ordered a 180/55/17 Metz Sportec M1 and he did me a mega cheap price, over $50 less than elsewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Cycletreads - $270. You beauty! I asked Scott if I should book it in and he said nah just roll on in anytime!


    'Most' of the time when I'm shopping/buying I try and stick to at least three quotations before deciding, it's a good rule to live by!

    Cycletreads takes my money again for best pricing and service!
    Do you guys know they are having a big sale on @ the end of this month..... cheaper tyres :

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    Stop whingeing about tyres!

    Go to Kerry at Motohaus - get a set (e.g, 120 front, 180 rear) of Avons fitted and balanced for $475!
    And he'll give you 1000km satisfaction guarantee (try them, and if you don't like 'em, he'll fit summat else), and free puncture repair for the life of the tyres.
    Ya can't beat a deal like that!
    (I'm going in next week, when I've toasted the Bridgestones....)
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    ...get a set (e.g, 120 front, 180 rear) of Avons fitted and balanced for $475!
    And he'll give you 1000km satisfaction guarantee (try them, and if you don't like 'em, he'll fit summat else), and free puncture repair for the life of the tyres.
    Ya can't beat a deal like that!
    Yes indeed, sounds like a great deal, but unfortunately I had a bad experience last year on a set of Avons from Kerry and I'll probably never buy that brand again, just not prepared to take the risk. Pirelli's work for me at this time, and I get the feeling many of us have our preferred brands that we will stick with regardless of improvements made to other brands.

    Btw, I reserve my right to whinge about *anything* thankyou very much!

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