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Taking the Rear Wheel Off my '81 750 LTD
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09 Apr 2009 06:31 #279855
by JMKZHI
Replied by JMKZHI on topic Taking the Rear Wheel Off my '81 750 LTD
Let's hope you got a good tire. Some places charge a lot for the installation - $75 or so plus all of the nitpicky type of add ons, such as tire disposal, etc; in particular I'd guess the dealers charge the most. Look at the bill to see what the individual costs are. Depending upon the tire & city and w a little effort/knowledge, you might've gotten it done for $25-$75 less. Just a guess.
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09 Apr 2009 19:10 #280066
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1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD
2006 Honda Shadow 1100 Spirit
Replied by burkmanofgod on topic Taking the Rear Wheel Off my '81 750 LTD
I replaced both tires on my bike with new Dunlaps for around $200 including them installing and balancing. I took the wheels off and took the wheels to them since they said the cost would be double if I just took them the bike.
1981 Kawasaki 750 LTD
2006 Honda Shadow 1100 Spirit
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09 Apr 2009 19:11 #280068
by davehayward1
Replied by davehayward1 on topic Taking the Rear Wheel Off my '81 750 LTD
Thanks - maybe it wasn't as bad as I thought.
For the future - if I were to get a tire online - can't I just bring the wheel and tire to a gas station and have them mount the tire?
For the future - if I were to get a tire online - can't I just bring the wheel and tire to a gas station and have them mount the tire?
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