Rocked up to Cycletreads with the Snail today for a pair of Metzeler M3s.
There was some discussion on the phone beforehand. I made it clear that I was all about sticking with the factory-spec tyres, whatever they may have been. Most particularly a 190 width on the rear, as opposed to the 180 that it had been wearing. Not because I like the wide-tyre wank value, but because that generation of GSXRs came with that width of tyre. I trust Suzuki's design engineers more than I trust the DB-fuelled opinions of the average Kiwi spanner jockey.
So I turned up to get the bike after an hour of mooching around Takapoontang. Lo and behold, it's wearing a 180-wide M3 on the back. A few diffident questions about why the fuck they didn't listen to me were brushed off rather abruptly. I pressed further, and was told that SRADs and TLs really are much better with 180s, and if I didn't trust the chap I was talking to, I should go talk to one of the other guys, who was a guru and would sort me out.
Curiously enough, guru dude just checked a catalogue to confirm the factory tyre choice and put the 190 on for me without demurring further.
So, in the end, I only lost about an extra 45 minutes out of my work day, and my blood pressure didn't go up by that much.
And they're still the cheapest place to go to for tyres. At least they didn't charge me for the extra 10mm of rubber...
Anyone had similar experiences with having to fight with bike shop staff to get what they want?
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