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Tyres........rip off !

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3.5K views 24 replies 19 participants last post by  Bayouboy  
#1 ·
Im fed up with dealers telling me their is no profit in tyres for bikes.
I was shown a trade price list for tyres today....To make a comparison my dealer offerred me a replacement michellin pilot sport for my back of the sv for £137 fitted to a loose wheel.
The trade catalogue was showing its cost to the trade as £73.60 +vat.
In other words the dealers are making a big proffit !

Ive opted for the lazy route with a ride in ride out sale with lazer chain alignment for £120 at another tyre dealer.

i weighed the cost of VAT P+P and then fitting at £15 to a loose wheel plus the hassle of me removing the wheel myself and driving to the tyre fitter.The ride in deal seems the best option than an internet order deal.
A few people said to buy a 'pair deal' but ive got 4500 miles with a few left in the back tyre ( its squared off due to motorway use) and a front that shows no sign of wear so it seems a waste to bin the pair when only one is needed.
 
#2 ·
agreed, they make good money on tires. my friends own the local bike shop here, and that is where they make most money. they only make a few hundred dollars off the bikes, so they make up for it everywhere else.
 
#3 ·
Pity you are not "dahn Sarf" - there is a company called Micheldever tyres, who do some pretty good deals. There is another one in Southampton too, but can't remember what they are called, and it wouldn't do you any good anyway, unless we were still there, and you could have dossed at ours to get the deal - sorry, mate!
 
#5 ·
I was striped up with tyres last year by a dealer.

£320 for a pair of Diablo's fitted. Was given the ex vat and fitting price on the phone. 1 and a half hours labour i was charged. I now go to Shirley's Tyres, Southend (thanks to Robbo), where they are £200 a pair fitted and balanced.

with me doing about 15k miles a year the other dealer has lost out big time now.
 
#6 ·
heh... I pay about 120 bucks for a rear Diablo (shipped, of course), and my local shop charges 20 bucks to change & balance a tire... so long as it is off the bike. Fronts are less about 100 shipped too..... that's a total of 73 of yer British Bucks for a rear + mounting.

Seems with the exchange rate being what it is, you could damn near get them cheaper having them shipped from here :) An honest dealer here charges .4 hours of labor for mount & balance of a rear tire @ $54.00/hour shop rate. How bad are those guys over there?
 
#7 ·
complete said:
I was striped up with tyres last year by a dealer.

£320 for a pair of Diablo's fitted. Was given the ex vat and fitting price on the phone. 1 and a half hours labour i was charged. I now go to Shirley's Tyres, Southend (thanks to Robbo), where they are £200 a pair fitted and balanced.

with me doing about 15k miles a year the other dealer has lost out big time now.
Not too bad eventually, robbin bastards , I had a pair of diablos last year fitted to bike for £180 and I've just had the rear done on its own for £100 :niceone:
 
#8 ·
complete said:
I was striped up with tyres last year by a dealer.

£320 for a pair of Diablo's fitted. Was given the ex vat and fitting price on the phone. 1 and a half hours labour i was charged. I now go to Shirley's Tyres, Southend (thanks to Robbo), where they are £200 a pair fitted and balanced.

with me doing about 15k miles a year the other dealer has lost out big time now.
F...f...fff........... kin hell.......... How much!!!!!!!! :angry2:
 
#9 ·
tonyt said:
F...f...fff........... kin hell.......... How much!!!!!!!! :angry2:
Well said that man!!!! For goodness sake check either www.bfmmotorcycles.co.uk or ring Bike Tyres Leeds on 0113 2607383. Both do good, cheap deals on tyres and are usually within £5 of each other. I use Bike tyres leeds as they've always been sound with me - I just bought a pair of 010s last week, had the front fitted and brought the rear home. They'll fit the rear for me FOC when my current one is finished. Total price was £157 which I thought was alright considering the fitting. From memory I think Diablos are £150 a pair if you quote the MCN or Squires Cafe discount...
 
#10 ·
Decent deals for tyres online

I've bought my last two sets of tyres from here . They're based in Northern Ireland but the shipping is free to the UK and to the south of Ireland as well. I shopped around on the web and over the phone and they were the best price going....

I picked up a pair of PIRELLI MTR21/22 DRAGON EVO's for only £145. Plenty of other brandsa available too. If you've got someone to fit them for you (costs me 20 euro!) if works out at a great deal. :niceone:
 
#11 ·
MazPillion said:
Pity you are not "dahn Sarf" - there is a company called Micheldever tyres, who do some pretty good deals. There is another one in Southampton too, but can't remember what they are called, and it wouldn't do you any good anyway, unless we were still there, and you could have dossed at ours to get the deal - sorry, mate!
tyres'r'us
shakespeare rd
eastleigh

cheapest tyres in the south, pilot roads rear £105 fitted, balanced, cheaper than micheldiever
 
#12 ·
MazPillion said:
Pity you are not "dahn Sarf" - there is a company called Micheldever tyres, who do some pretty good deals. There is another one in Southampton too, but can't remember what they are called, and it wouldn't do you any good anyway, unless we were still there, and you could have dossed at ours to get the deal - sorry, mate!
Very true Maz - Diablo's fitted 3 weeks ago, ride in ride out at Micheldever £168.00

Great service and excellent bike facilities - not many fitters have their own bike tyre fitting bays.
 
#13 ·
just done a 550 mile weekend, the bike now has 2300 miles on it, and the rear pilot sport is totally done (can see canvas!!) bearing in mind that i was running it in for almost 1000 of these miles, how gentle is every one else with the throttle??? :whistle:

going for Diablos from Sillets in Aberdeen for 175 fitted.
 
#15 ·
addictedberk said:
just done a 550 mile weekend, the bike now has 2300 miles on it, and the rear pilot sport is totally done (can see canvas!!) bearing in mind that i was running it in for almost 1000 of these miles, how gentle is every one else with the throttle??? :whistle:

going for Diablos from Sillets in Aberdeen for 175 fitted.
I got 4300 miles on mine....... very squared off due to a lot of motorway use but at least 500 mile left in it in the middle and 2000 left on the edges.

To make your tyre last ease off an the thrashing it mode in first / second and focus on smooth progressive riding.......... unless you like buying tyres every 2 months that is?

If your on non standard gearing you will trash the tyres quicker as lower gearing will give more thrust.
 
#18 ·
anyone run the pilot power can get rear for $125. installed and wondered if thats a good tire and a good deal ?
 
#21 ·
Andy.SP1 said:
Mine's BIGGER than yours :bleh: 120/70/zr17 & 190/50/zx17
I couldn't convince anyone to fit a 190/50 to mine... it's not standard fitment nor on the "alternatives" list (no sh!t Sherlock) so they wouldn't do it.

Fancied trying it out, but hey ho, 180/55 remains!

Anything above £185 fitted is way too much!
 
#22 ·
paddy2bsure said:
I couldn't convince anyone to fit a 190/50 to mine... it's not standard fitment nor on the "alternatives" list (no sh!t Sherlock) so they wouldn't do it.

Fancied trying it out, but hey ho, 180/55 remains!

Anything above £185 fitted is way too much!

I ain't fitting it on the SV, I'm fitting them on the 955i, remember the one you omitted from your photo's at Popham!!!! :supsmiley
 
#23 ·
Andy.SP1 said:
I ain't fitting it on the SV, I'm fitting them on the 955i, remember the one you omitted from your photo's at Popham!!!! :supsmiley
Oh yeah... you're not gonna let me forget that one, are you? :pinch:
As soon as they start making a yellow SVthou, I'll take a picture of it :killingme
 
#25 ·
Takes about 300 USD to get what you need to mount them yourself. With the discount of buying the tires on line and avoiding the mounting charges at the local shop it doesn't take long for the tools to pay for themselves. Andyw has a handy "how to" in the FAQ section of his website .