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I need a front tire, everyone locally is around $220, installed. Tire is $140 online. Feel like I'm getting a little ripped off. It'd be nice to be able to do stuff myself.
Evening Craig
I hear you, but understand why they charge more than the internet. Higher overhead. Bonus is, if you get good reputation with the locals, you may start getting deals, unlike the internet.
I need a front tire, everyone locally is around $220, installed. Tire is $140 online. Feel like I'm getting a little ripped off. It'd be nice to be able to do stuff myself.
You ever try to do it yourself? I cant do my rear but my front is easy. Might be because it's spoked and tubed. Just use a pair of spoons.
Evening Craig
I hear you, but understand why they charge more than the internet. Higher overhead. Bonus is, if you get good reputation with the locals, you may start getting deals, unlike the internet.
Um yup. I take my rear to an old dirt bike shop. Out the door is about as cheap as full list for the tire.
I've contacted 3 indys, all about the same price. 2 guys are out of their garages.
I wouldn't even attempt it, because I just don't have the ability to try, nor the right tools. And everyone wants CASH, and that's still their price. I have no problems with cash, but give me a deal then.
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