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    Have you had to replace your rear tyre?

    So I got a blow out on my rear tyre and thouht oh yeah wont cost much for a new tyre,ending up costing me 100 bucks when the tyre was only 35 bucks

    65 Dollars for fitting!!!

    what has it cost you guys to get yours done,I got ripped bad just want to see how bad

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    My last rear tyre cost me around $270 front cost $300 and thats fitted for free. If I didn't buy the tyres through them I belive to fit would have been $20 per tyre to fit

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    Every time I've had a tyre fitted, the fitting has been free. I guess the trick is to ASK FIRST!

    Of course the tyres I (most of us) have to replace cost over $300 each.

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    I took a tire to the shop to get fitted and they charged $20 to fit it (i.e. they didn't sell me the tire, only charged fee for fitting).

    They washed my bike for that too!!! (I'm serious!)

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    Last ones were $15.00 each fitted and balanced as I took the weels into the shop myself.
    Time before, $25.00 fitted and balanced and they removed and reinstalled the wheels.

    They didn't clean my bike, but they are still in business.
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    The last tyre I bought from a shop here wanted to charge me $30 to fit and balance the tyre I'd just brought in. I thought that was a bit over the top as I brought the rim minus an tyre to start off with.

    On the other hand I was at Manfeild a couple months ago and my front went flat in my 2nd session out. Danevirke Suzuki was on hand and gave a new continial tyre and fitted it for me for $200. Now's that what I call awesome service
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    $65 is too much for fitting dave_a.

    I had a new rear fitted a couple of weeks back. I rang around all the Welly shops and fitting ranged from approx. $30 to $50. The cost of the tyre also ranged from $209 to $250, and the shop that wanted the most for the tyre also wanted the most for fitting.

    Where did you get it done for $65 and what the hell kind of tyre did you get for $35??

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_a View Post
    So I got a blow out on my rear tyre and thouht oh yeah wont cost much for a new tyre,ending up costing me 100 bucks when the tyre was only 35 bucks

    65 Dollars for fitting!!!

    what has it cost you guys to get yours done,I got ripped bad just want to see how bad
    dave_a, I would say that you have been reamed long and hard! What type of scoot is it off? After buying a new tyre and tube it should be relatively easy to swap them out at home with a couple of tyre levers, although you may want to get them to balance them...

    Did they sting you for labour to remove the panels etc... to get to the rear tyre? That may be why it cost so much and it sounds about right... $65 sounds about an hours labour...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    I took a tire to the shop to get fitted and they charged $20 to fit it (i.e. they didn't sell me the tire, only charged fee for fitting).

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    Its $65 an hour.... so if you bring the bike in, and the mechanic has to remove the wheel, remove the old tyre, put the new one on, balance it, put it back on, adjust the brakes, and fill out the invoice...and hope your card won't be declined... easy $65
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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    Its $65 an hour.... so if you bring the bike in, and the mechanic has to remove the wheel, remove the old tyre, put the new one on, balance it, put it back on, adjust the brakes, and fill out the invoice...and hope your card won't be declined... easy $65
    Thats quite correct

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    Come on. An hour to change a rear tyre? I once had them do it in front of me before I had finished my cup of coffee. And charging to write out the invoice? I don't think so.

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    Your workshop must be very understanding !

    We charge from start of job to finish of job, including the time we spend on paperwork, including your invoice.

    And we charge "clean shop" - so we start your job with a clean tidy workplace, and you are charged until the workplace is clean and tidy again, ready for the next customer.

    I guess a specialist tyre shop would be much faster, they have the best gear right at their fingertips. But would they be interested if you rocked up with a tyre you got from a competitor wanting a great deal ?
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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    i think you will find that with many scooters to remove the rear wheel you must also remove such things as the exhaust system so maybe thats where the time came into it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum View Post
    Come on. An hour to change a rear tyre? I once had them do it in front of me before I had finished my cup of coffee. And charging to write out the invoice? I don't think so.
    Yep you should see how some of them scooters are put together....
    You have to pull off heaps of scooter parts to even get to the wheel.

    Some scooters can be a real bitch to work on.

    So it depends on what type/brand of scooter it is......

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