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EuroCycles is 90 dollars for both tires.
definately the way to go, not only saving money but you don't have the lowest paid least experienced guy at the shop monkeying with your bike, tires, wheels.
Changed a dozens of tires on my nomar for myself and friends (surprising how many friends you have when you do this for free!)
Not rushing I can take front and back off, put on new tires, balance, put back on the bike and torque to spec in less than a couple hours.
EuroCycles is 90 dollars for both tires.
Oh damn...I didn't know that, that is nowhere near competitive.
Hey ZVEZ...
Thanks for your input a while back on the tire changer! Mine arived This past Monday. I haven't used it yet, but have whatched the videos and looks like no problem to mount and balance the tires. Looking forward to having someone I trust, "ME", change my tires!
As a side note; the guys at No-Mar are great to deal with!
We charge $20 per wheel if you bring it in off the bike, or $40 per wheel if you ride the bike in. We treat a single sided swingarm wheel as "off the bike", as it takes me 2 minutes to take it off and only a little longer to put it back on. So....if you ride your bike in, it's $60 if you have a SSS or $80 for DSS....or $40 if you bring 'em both in. We don't care where you got your tires, we'll mount 'em for that price. However, we have decent prices on tires, too!
Supercorsa SP V2 120/70-17 $169.52, 200/55-17 $270.97.
Decent prices on rubber there. is that MSRP?