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Rear Tire Needed Less Expensive?
Have to get a new back tire for my RT. Good gosh! $150 for the tire and then 2 hours labor which will be $160. Something needs to be done about these outrageous prices! Now my question is, can you get a tire that is exactly the same but is not from BRP? And of course the dealer doesn't have one there, has to be ordered! Please let me know if anyone has ordered a perfectly good tire that can be used that isn't BRP's.
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Every Dealer should have a couple of each tire in stock.
Do a search of "Rear Tire" and you will be busy for days?
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I put a Falken ZE 912 on my RT.
Got it on EBay: $80 with free delivery!
You might just want to check with your dealer to make sure that he'll mount it for you.
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Not that this will make it any less painful but, choose a bike, any touring bike, and you'll find FEW of them differ all that much in maintenance costs. Where one may be less costly in one area it makes up for it in another. It's not a cheap addiction. For sure.
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Things are alot cheaper if you own a few wrenchs.
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Insurance may not be covered for using non motorcycle tire
Make sure your motorcycle insurance will cover you if you are not using a "motorcycle" tire
Up here in the Great White North where the insurance is government controlled they look for any excuse to not cover a claim
I just paid $199 plus 1 hr labour for a rear "BRP" tire
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I've had good luck with the Kumho Ecsta AST tires on my 2008 GS spyder. You can order them from Tire Rack on the link below. I gotten twice as much wear out of them at about half the cost. The last tire change, I had a friend of mine help me remove the tire and rim from the swing arm. I had the tire mounted and balanced at a tire shop. When I reinstalled the tire the real pain was gettting the belt aligned and proper tension. Other than that it wasn't too difficult. It sure saved me some money from labor costs.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
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Originally Posted by lawawuu
Have to get a new back tire for my RT. Good gosh! $150 for the tire and then 2 hours labor which will be $160. Something needs to be done about these outrageous prices! Now my question is, can you get a tire that is exactly the same but is not from BRP? And of course the dealer doesn't have one there, has to be ordered! Please let me know if anyone has ordered a perfectly good tire that can be used that isn't BRP's.
Laura, you can buy a tire off Discount Tire, shipping incl, for anywhere from $65-135. I've used a General Altimax RT, 205-65-15 (about $85) which I changed last week at Winston-Salem Honda for one hour labor ($92). I liked the General a lot (and have them on my car) and at 11,000 miles I estimate it had 3-5K left but wanted to get some new rear bearings installed so went ahead and had a new Pirelli P4 ($107) intalled. Was torn between that one and the Cooper CS4 ($90). Both are long wearing tires, at least on cars. Just want to see which wears the best. A lot of folks use 215-65-15 but I feel that the 205 more closely approximates the OEM tire. Either one obviously works fine. If I can be of help, let me know; I'll PM you my email and phone nr.
As noted above, call your dealer and make sure he will install aftermarket tires. Winston Honda has no problems but thats a bit far for you to come.
Last edited by ulflyer; 03-16-2013 at 02:54 AM.
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I replaced mine with stock, can't remember the cost, the tire shop changed it over for free ( very nice ) would not even let me get the coffee and donuts/nothing ( old tire had ride on ) no problem, installed myself. If you do it yourself , you don't have to dismanlte the whole rim assembly like the maual claims, if done correctly, do not even have to adjust the belt tension. So 150 tire , hour or 2 labour and getting to know your ride PRICELESS.
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Originally Posted by vtrider
I've had good luck with the Kumho Ecsta AST tires on my 2008 GS spyder. You can order them from Tire Rack on the link below. I gotten twice as much wear out of them at about half the cost. The last tire change, I had a friend of mine help me remove the tire and rim from the swing arm. I had the tire mounted and balanced at a tire shop. When I reinstalled the tire the real pain was gettting the belt aligned and proper tension. Other than that it wasn't too difficult. It sure saved me some money from labor costs.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
I replaced with Kumho, cost me $84.00 for the tire. My Can Am dealer changed the tire.
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