Motorcycle Tire Installer?

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  1. nygiant

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    Anyone know of anyone or anyplace that will install tires for my bike at a reasonable price?...and preferably will let me ship the tires to their shop? A quick search of preferred installers on Motorcycle Superstore lists the closest being ~23 miles away.
     
  2. Popsmear

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    Not sure how far these guys are away from you but BBC Racing / Marietta Motorsports @ www.bbcracing.com/ are some great guys. Huey is involved in the local community and everyone over there is friendly. Their prices are very competitive as well.
     
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    Cycle Gear will install them as well...
     
  4. nygiant

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    nice, thanks guys!
     
  5. Matt

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    +1 for these guys
     
  6. Cool_____

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    Why not do it yourself? It's easy.
     
  7. nygiant

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    called cyclegear and they said they only put the tires on the rims but dont remove/install the rim from the bike.
    next option, marietta motorsports.
     
  8. Jake

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    i get mine done at a local shop down here (savannah area) you shouldnt pay more than $35/tire front or rear if you bring it to them off the bike. and no more than $60 for the front and $80 for the rear if you ride up there. and i've ridden to the shop with the tire around my shoulder before. no biggie, just cant lay on the tank
     
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    How? Process?
     
  10. Jake

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  11. nygiant

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    i dont have a $500 no-mar tire changer unfortunately
     
  12. Jake

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    yeah, nor do i
     
  13. Cool_____

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    I made my own. Something very similar to that and with a rim guard zero scratches.
     
  14. mattprzy

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    What I do when I need new tires for my bike is put my bike on front and rear stands, and take off the wheels, then send to cycle gear. $20 each to mount. Then put them back on myself.

    If you have a cruiser then i'd recommend a motorcycle jack.
     
  15. nygiant

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    i went to marietta motorsports...excellent service. anthony is a great guy
     
  16. nygiant

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    also scored a super deal for some pirelli tires at cyclegear...145 for front and rear
     
  17. Popsmear

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    Glad to hear it worked out for you
     

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