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nj01f4i
01-04-2007, 01:26 PM
i called freehold honda. 300 for a dunlop qualifier and install

coopers honda 275 for dunlop qualifier and install

sporthonda metzler m3 and install 245


does any of this sound correct.

i need a new tire and would like to not get ripped off

sonny
01-04-2007, 01:30 PM
www.buymoto.com

soda7o
01-04-2007, 01:39 PM
www.ronayers.com

from this site or the site above for aornd 200 bucks you can get botha front and rear tire.. install is usually about 30 to 50 bucks per tire...
those prices you mentioend are fucking outrageous...

Cakes206
01-04-2007, 01:40 PM
Who did you talk to at Sport Honda? Talk to Derrick and mention SBA. Also, are you bringing just the rim or the whole bike? Cheaper to bring just the wheel.

www.buymoto.com

www.ronayers.com
Those places are great but then you still have to get it mounted. Alot of places will kill ya on mounting if you don't buy from them. Washington Cycle Works is another place to check out.

High_Revs_17
01-04-2007, 06:17 PM
Try to match the same make/model as the front tire if you can unless you plan on getting a brand new matching set of something else.

SAXON117
01-04-2007, 06:47 PM
Try to match the same make/model as the front tire if you can unless you plan on getting a brand new matching set of something else.


+1 good advice

njracer
01-04-2007, 10:25 PM
i called freehold honda. 300 for a dunlop qualifier and install

coopers honda 275 for dunlop qualifier and install

sporthonda metzler m3 and install 245


does any of this sound correct.

i need a new tire and would like to not get ripped off

I have Super Corsa Pro's race take offs in great condition......PM me for a nice low price.

BTW - I'll give you a front and rear for under $100.00

njracer

nj01f4i
01-04-2007, 10:26 PM
im going to go ahead and get a new set of tires .im thinking about going with the dunlop qualifiers from buymoto.com (thanks for the link btw)

i talked to some younger kid at sporthonda.
at each dealer that i called they kept trying to sell me tires i didnt ask for . and freehold honda wanted 87 to put the tire on sporthonda only wanted 35.

im just gunna bring the tires and my bike.
thanks for the links guys

njracer
01-04-2007, 10:38 PM
im going to go ahead and get a new set of tires .

If you want the race take offs let me know.....I'm in Old Bridge.


nj

Rev
01-05-2007, 01:05 AM
talk to derrick at sport honda. We have an SBA discount set up there. I got new m3 metzler tires front and back for like 320 installed..

PitsVtec
01-05-2007, 01:24 AM
im going to go ahead and get a new set of tires .im thinking about going with the dunlop qualifiers from buymoto.com (thanks for the link btw)

i talked to some younger kid at sporthonda.
at each dealer that i called they kept trying to sell me tires i didnt ask for . and freehold honda wanted 87 to put the tire on sporthonda only wanted 35.

im just gunna bring the tires and my bike.
thanks for the links guys


Talk to Derrick at Sport Honda...if you get a little punk ass tell them that you're going to have me call....LOL!!!!:roflmao:

liquiddevil2000
01-05-2007, 07:02 PM
Talk to Derrick at Sport Honda...if you get a little punk ass tell them that you're going to have me call....LOL!!!!:roflmao:

dam what a meanie!!! :LOL:

SPRHK
01-05-2007, 08:56 PM
For future reference: WWW.tireexpress.com.

Cakes206
01-06-2007, 08:52 AM
For future reference: WWW.tireexpress.com.
No Pirelli :down: Also, be carefull when ordering from discounted sites or where ever...alot of the tires are old. Even Ron Ayers, they ran a killer deal a couple years ago on Pirellis, picked up 2 sets, they were 4 years old.

Gigantic
01-06-2007, 09:42 AM
http://www.swmototires.com/ has great prices & free delivery. I've never gotten old tires from them either. Http://Sportbiketrackgear.com has great deals on tires, too $265 for a set of Michellin pilot Races
I change tires myself, I'll change yours for a six pack of (good) beer per tire. You have to come to my shop outside of Philly, though.
Cheers,
Lance

tommymac
01-06-2007, 11:29 AM
A tire changer isa great investment, swap a few sets and it pays for itself. I just needed a few extras withthe HF one to ensure that I wont scratch the rims. The first couple I dinged up prety good ( they were my rims and I didnt care) but once I got the hang of it I can swap them and not a worry about a scratch.

Tom

Brian78
01-06-2007, 04:29 PM
i have a set of take off supercorsas, they will last you a few thousand miles on the street, ill give them to you for free