08-12-2008, 07:32 PM | #101 | |
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I repeat and emphasize: Look for another dealer. Most would be happy to take your money for doing the WHOLE job. Removing and replacing the wheels is not really a big deal.....if you have, oh say 10 years experience, working on cars and other mechanical things. Even a rookie can do it with a manual and some confidence. BUT.....getting them back on right is ***REALLY*** important so, yes, I would highly recommend that you get some help and/or experienced guidance. Kudos for being able to make a realistic assesment of your own capability. Many get in WAY over their head and THEN yell for help.
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08-12-2008, 07:50 PM | #102 | |
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Heck, if you were in the area, you'd get my business !!
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08-12-2008, 10:30 PM | #103 | |
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So, let's take a different tact. For things like tires and chains....the basic stuff.....all Jap bikes are a lot alike. Is there a Kaw or Honda or Yamaha dealer close by? If so, give them a call. They might be happy to get your business.......AND they might be able to find other tires too. Good luck. Sometimes I forget how lucky I am to have a good dealer close by.
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08-14-2008, 01:00 AM | #104 |
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Any dealer or online source should be able to order you the OEM (stock) tires. If you go here:
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmot...0-2003/o/m6282 and click on "Wheels/Tires/Final Drive" you will see the following: 10: TIRE FT(110/90, (110/90-16) 1482958-001 Enter 0-99 $146.33 26: TIRE,RR(130/90, (130/90,) 1487535-001 Enter 0-99 $139.68 For me that was too much to spend on tires so I went with the Kenda's (100/90-16). I had no previous mechanical experience but following the owner's and service manuals plus watching some You Tube how to videos, I was able to change the tires, tubes, and rimstrips with no problem. There really is not much to it but it is better safe than sorry I suppose. It's amazing what you can learn on the internet these days. With the help of this site and You Tube I've so far been able to change the tires, oil, brake pads, make some ammo can saddle bags, and probably a couple of other things I'm forgetting. I will say that figuring out tire and tube sizes was pretty confusing for me, especially dealing with metric/standard conversion. It was also pretty ridiculous how much research I had to do just to order tires, tubes, and rim strips.
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08-14-2008, 08:32 PM | #106 |
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Now that IS sick! O_o
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Note, I said intellectually stimulating...
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That kind of true for me too, minus the intellectual part.
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Thanks.
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08-16-2008, 04:15 PM | #110 |
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The prices aren't too bad, they always nail you on the labor. I bought Pirelli and paid $108 for the front, $91 for the rear, $8 each for the tubes, and $25 each to mount and balance them. Total out the door including tax and old tire disposal fees was $265.
This was done at a local independent shop with a regular service so they didn't hammer me on the tire mount & balance (they normally get $50 each without the service). I did opt for high mileage touring tires. Pirelli Sport Demon in the front and Pirelli Route in the rear in the factory recommended sizes. Glad you got her done.
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