Best price for SP V2s?

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About to buy my first new set of Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V2s. These things are way pricier than my old Dunlop Qualifiers. Anyone find a better deal than JC Motors at $405 per set? Plus local installation.
 
I bought mine from revzilla, if you establish an account with them you get "revzilla" bucks for every purchase which are automatically applied to your next purchase.
 
I haven't looked recently and although I'm not a fan of Motorcyclesuperstore.com they always seem to have slightly better deals on tires the STG or Revzilla. I buy most of mine from there. I've really got to learn to buy 5 at a time rather than a rear here and a front there!!!
 
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So $405.34 delivered to the door from JC Motors is the best price. Just ordered a set.
 
Literally just bought a new set off of motorcycle-superstore.com yesterday. Total was $433.98, on sale with free shipping.

P.S. It did get a bit confusing for a minute while searching for them (though it seems more clear now for some reason....) but here are the links to the correct tires:

Front: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V2 Front Tire - Street Motorcycle - Motorcycle Superstore

Rear: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V2 Rear Tire - Street Motorcycle - Motorcycle Superstore

These are 208.35 ea at Solomoto:

Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V2 Hypersport OEM Replacement Rear Tire for Panigale 12 - Hypersport Tires - Tires - Tires & Tubes - SoloMotoParts.com - Motorcycle Parts, Accessories and Gear

And now Revzilla says 200.53?

http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/pirelli-diablo-supercorsa-sp-v2-rear-tire
 
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Pirelli Super Corsa SP V2 - front/rear set:

-- as of today March 16, 2013 - this information gets old fast, as the tire war sales/availability play a role in pricing, so the prudent shopper will double check everything :)

- BikeBandit = $464.90 (get 2.5% $11.62 banditbucks - check on free shipping deal)

- Revzilla = $430 (get 3.5% $15 zillabucks - free shipping)

- JCMotors = $406 (free ship limited time)

- SoloMoto = $447 (free shipping)

-- Take note that the V2's (version 2) are priced higher than just SP(older tire) - not all shops carry the V2 tires - the above places all had them in stock except bikebandit which currently has the front on back order

-- some other shops were simply way off target with pricing(much higher), so i did not bother to list them
 
thanks for the legwork on that!


Pirelli Super Corsa SP V2 - front/rear set:

-- as of today March 16, 2013 - this information gets old fast, as the tire war sales/availability play a role in pricing, so the prudent shopper will double check everything :)

- BikeBandit = $464.90 (get 2.5% $11.62 banditbucks - check on free shipping deal)

- Revzilla = $430 (get 3.5% $15 zillabucks - free shipping)

- JCMotors = $406 (free ship limited time)

- SoloMoto = $447 (free shipping)

-- Take note that the V2's (version 2) are priced higher than just SP(older tire) - not all shops carry the V2 tires - the above places all had them in stock except bikebandit which currently has the front on back order

-- some other shops were simply way off target with pricing(much higher), so i did not bother to list them
 
Pirelli Super Corsa SP V2 - front/rear set:

-- as of today March 16, 2013 - this information gets old fast, as the tire war sales/availability play a role in pricing, so the prudent shopper will double check everything :)

- BikeBandit = $464.90 (get 2.5% $11.62 banditbucks - check on free shipping deal)

- Revzilla = $430 (get 3.5% $15 zillabucks - free shipping)

- JCMotors = $406 (free ship limited time)

- SoloMoto = $447 (free shipping)

-- Take note that the V2's (version 2) are priced higher than just SP(older tire) - not all shops carry the V2 tires - the above places all had them in stock except bikebandit which currently has the front on back order

-- some other shops were simply way off target with pricing(much higher), so i did not bother to list them

Thanks- Phil, stick this!
 
...no problem at all...i end up ordering tires for myself and friends, so the detail on this has become second nature - knowledge is power :)
 
-- i can't speak for the 1199 - but past usage on a desmosedici i'd get 1200/1300 miles before the front would start giving signs of needing replacement - @ 1500 miles would be when i'd replace them - went thru 16 sets :)
 

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