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Slacko
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I need to get my tires on my 07 kawa ninja 250 changed. Matison (where I ordered the tires from) wants $55 a tire to change them. Few people have told me thats too much to charge (especially since I bought the tires there). But they are the only kawa dealer listed on the kawasaki search site, so I assume they are the only kawa certified shop. Can I take the ninja to a non-kawa shop to get this done and expect it to be done correctly and well? Can anyone recommend a good bike mechanic or shop that will do a good job and can be trusted? Thanks.

4/28/2008 10:33:46 AM

toyotafj40s
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u can bring those tires to a bicycle shop and they'll do it for u

4/28/2008 10:39:47 AM

buttseks
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team powersports or cycle gear

4/28/2008 10:48:04 AM

Slacko
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Team powersports is where I was thinking of. They are just about as far away though, but an easier (70 vs capital) ride down. But is there any risk with having a non certified mechanic for your make do it? Or are all tires pretty much standard in how to remove and change? Also, cycle gear has a shop? Wouldnt the new tires have to be balanced after mounted? I thought cycle gear just sold gear and parts.

4/28/2008 11:41:45 AM

tnezami
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Changing a tire is the same for almost ALL bikes.

Cycle gear does in fact install tires and do other work...

I was there a few days ago and saw a sign that said $35 to mount/balance a tire that you bought somewhere else.

4/28/2008 9:22:36 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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it does not matter where you get to do it

it's easy as fuck

screw a dealership,unless you like getting ass raped $55 a tire plus overcharged for the tires in the first place

4/28/2008 9:24:08 PM

JIP2587
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Cycle gear requires that you bring the wheels in off the bike though, they won't take them off.

4/28/2008 10:17:24 PM

Slacko
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Yeah, called cycle gear yesterday. Since removing the wheels is half the work anyways, $35 for that isnt worth it really. Does anyone else have a place they recommend for good, reliable service? I was thinking that Matison might do more work/double-checking since they charge more and they are a big dealership. Although team powersports as buttseks said is closer (riding with a nail in the back is worrisome) and they rave about their service center on their site. I'll have to call both and see what they say they do.

4/29/2008 8:28:46 AM

buttseks
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dad's shop does it for $20 off the bike, $35 on, if you want to take it to virginia

4/29/2008 9:40:46 AM

Slacko
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I just called Team Powersports. They want $73.20 per tire! Looks like Im not going there. Anyone know of any other shops besides that one and Matison? I think those are the only ones I've seen close at all.

Performance honda wants 54, matison 55. Damn, maybe Ill call the BMW/triumph dealer next.

V Well, with performance honda prices, i might as well just take it to matison right up the road since they deal in my make. although every time I talk to the service guy he sounds like hes in a real pissy mood.

[Edited on April 29, 2008 at 11:31 AM. Reason : ]

4/29/2008 11:21:26 AM

AntecK7
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Performance honda used to have a really good shop, and they seemd pretty fair, unsure of the new people in there though, Jake the old manager was a stand up guy, and was honest.

4/29/2008 11:25:14 AM

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