07-21-2020, 04:19 AM
(07-21-2020, 03:39 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: $140-$200 for a tire swap? Dang, I thought Southern California was bad. My guy charges $40 a piece for walk-in swaps if you don't buy from him, but he's the only guy in Orange County who hasn't boogered up my rims doing the job, which makes it worth it for me.
And, since he hasn't been returning my calls, business must be good... or he's closed... oh crap.
Yup, guess they cater exclusively to the wallets of the Silicon Valley Ducati douches

Might be worth noting that I could've driven 35 miles to Hayward and probably found something cheaper, but then there goes half my day and precious time to get other things done in my case.
All in all CycleGear is a decent option provided you don't have any other alternatives and you can take off your own wheels
