07-23-2020, 06:25 AM
(07-19-2020, 11:13 PM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Correct. Not all CycleGear locations offer tire mounting, apparently it's only their busier locations that have the machines from what I saw.
Cost for the service is $50 per tire when you bring your own rubber, and then you get 50% off when you buy from them/Revzilla/JP Cycles, making it $25 per tire. I was also charged for old tire disposal & valve/weights, so add another ~$20 for a grand total of ~$70ish, again pricing may vary slightly based on state.
I live in the Bay area where any and all motorcycle shops want to rip you a new one. I was quoted as low as $140 and as high as $200 for the job, then I found out about the cycle gear option so I just went for it, although I did have to remove my own wheels. I thought it was reasonable all things considered.
Looks like they got bought out, and the company that owns them now also owns Revzilla, and J&P Cycles. Two thumbs up for me, because I have one locally. Retire showed up today. Expect the front in a day, or so.
