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    Price FXR150 tires

    Aprox how much for a pair?
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    I think $195 for the Suzuki back tyre but I got one at Cycletreads for $119. Bigger tyre and a whole lot more stable. That was about 15 months back.
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    I recently bought a "ContiCity" rear tyre for about $100 plus another $50 to get it fitted. I have no idea about the front tyre as even after 12000 km mine still looks like new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hsvboy06
    I recently bought a "ContiCity" rear tyre for about $100 plus another $50 to get it fitted. I have no idea about the front tyre as even after 12000 km mine still looks like new.
    $50 to get it fitted ? Faaaaaark they saw you coming
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    I paid $150 for a Pirelli MT75 on the rear. Excellent tyre. I've had a lot less "scary" moments since I got it. Still got the original on the front though

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    I got set of MT75's + fitted for around $270

    great tyres once they are warm. Wouldn't get anything lesser, tyre quality has such an impact on a bikes handling that the extra $60 is well worth it.

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    $2.95 for a pizza cutter at pak n save :O
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue
    $50 to get it fitted ? Faaaaaark they saw you coming
    I guess it must be a tricky job on a FXR and take an hour? $50 an hour seems fair?

    Pit lane motorcycles is Cycletreads down here offer free fitting on the tires though you must consider that.
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