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Post by 03rexrev on Apr 25, 2013 20:04:03 GMT -6
I have moved to apartments, so I have no place change a tire. I usually change my own after purchasing them off the Web.
So I would like some suggestions on where to buy a front tire (120/70/17) that will also install on the cheap.
FYI - I just started a new job, so not much cash yet.
Thanks for any help.
On my Samsung Galaxy phone using ProBoards
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Post by Tim-WT on Apr 25, 2013 20:24:53 GMT -6
I feel like i got a great deal from Honda. See what the quote.
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Post by greaser on Apr 26, 2013 6:50:08 GMT -6
Honda said on their website will have tire coupons. Also I priced tires there and they are super reasonable compared to other shops
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Post by woahblackbetty on Apr 26, 2013 7:07:29 GMT -6
There's a certain scalliwag around these parts who has been known to change a tire from time-to-time... Alternatively, if you want to use my garage you're most welcome to come by any time!
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Post by 03rexrev on Apr 26, 2013 20:21:29 GMT -6
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You.
I'll check with Honda tomorrow (it's the first chance I've had with this new job). I didn't see any coupons for tires online, but they have some service coupons.
I didn't want to have to bother anyone with having to take a wheel off the bike and such, but thank you woahblackbetty for offering that.
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Post by Doc on Apr 26, 2013 21:03:00 GMT -6
I've been entertaining the idea of just buying a bead-breaker (they're less than $100), setting it up in the garage, and doing the tire changes myself. It's so much cheaper than going to a shop (especially if you have/ride multiple bikes per year).
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