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    Good deal on a set of Diablos

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    Motomart in Lower Hutt are selling sets of Diablos for $500.00. Most sizes available.

    I bought a new set for my thou on Saturday (even though it doesn't need them for a wee while yet).

    Phone (04) 589 5106 if you want to check if they have your size in stock.

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    great tyres- but $500 is hardly what I'd call a super hot deal I'm afraid lynda

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    Motorad have some great deals on tyres at the moment too. A matched set of Metzeler Roadtec Z6s on the bike on Saturday for $536 of which $70 was fitting cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    great tyres- but $500 is hardly what I'd call a super hot deal I'm afraid lynda

    So did I get ripped off by Mt Eden Motorcycles when I paid $530
    for the set (fitted)??
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    I think Nhuan had diablo corsas fitted at mt eden for around the $500 mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Motorad have some great deals on tyres at the moment too. A matched set of Metzeler Roadtec Z6s on the bike on Saturday for $536 of which $70 was fitting cost.
    $70 fitting damn thats alot, max i pay is $30 for fitting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    $70 fitting damn thats alot, max i pay is $30 for fitting
    For two tyres?
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    So $500 fitted for a Diablo Corsa front/Diablo rear on the RF400 was a reasonable deal then? I thought it was normal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    For two tyres?
    yep my michleins i got for $470 but fitting total cost $500

    got two bridgestones fitting to wifes vtr1000f, cost $25.

    and this is taking bike in and they do the rest

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    Well, a little here, a little there, so what.

    I paid $558 for my Diablo Corsas at Motomart/Sawyers. Not sure if that even includes fitting, but I don't think so.

    Hey, whats money, you can't take it with you (ESPECIALLY if you didn't have any in the first place)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    yep my michleins i got for $470 but fitting total cost $500

    got two bridgestones fitting to wifes vtr1000f, cost $25.

    and this is taking bike in and they do the rest
    Outstanding! Next tyre change happens in Tauranga.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I paid $558 for my Diablo Corsas at Motomart/Sawyers. Not sure if that even includes fitting, but I don't think so.

    Hey, whats money, you can't take it with you (ESPECIALLY if you didn't have any in the first place)
    Well if like me you don't have any then how do you get it to give it away in the first place?

    The more I save the further I can ride.....................

    I was quoted about $320 for a set of Pirelli Sport Demons, for a ZZR250 ...... that look like a good deal to you????

    ????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Well if like me you don't have any then how do you get it to give it away in the first place?

    The more I save the further I can ride.....................

    I was quoted about $320 for a set of Pirelli Sport Demons, for a ZZR250 ...... that look like a good deal to you????

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    hahahaha yes they are fine for the zzr. Hell i was paying $480 for a set of tyres for the zxr250. Now if i want some diablos it'll cost me $500 so i'll start saving.
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    fitting

    i only pay for fitting if i take the bike in. its free if i take just the wheels in.

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    I'd say $500-530 is a typical price for diablo's. I think the price has risen since they were introduced because of the massive competition for people supplying them and with other similar grade tyres coming online from competitors, they've been able to sneak the price up.

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