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    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.
    I had the same issue with the labor cost for the tire mounting. I called another deler and the labor was less than half of what the first dealer quoted me. I took the bike over 100 miles to get the tire changed and still saved money. When I was at the second dealer I met some great guys and they were very helpful and I got some great info from them. Don't give up you may have to search for the right dealer, they are out there. I only use the first dealer for oil filters and small items. Hope this helps, you are not alone in this situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.

    My closest dealer told me the same thing.....so I just took my time and took it off myself and I don't even know how to work on Harleys! Didn't even take an hour, I'm quite sure it will be no big deal for you.
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    My Dealer in Jacksonville charges $150 which includes the cost of the tire, labor and balancing. I think the tire by itself is around $90-$100. This is for the OEM tire.

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    The $250 labor for rear tire removal sounds pretty out of line. Assuming $100 plus per hour labor that's two to two and one half hours to remove and re-install the tire.

    I believe the last time I had my rear tire replaced it was about $250--tire included.

    The service people there either don't know what they are talking about, or are trying to give you the golden shaft.

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    I will indeed be taking the tire off myself. I already do all my service except warranty work and when that has to be done it is always a night mare. Just did 12000 mile service and while doing so added upgraded plugs and wires. At 75 years young and trying fight off big A, I would like to let a good dealer to handle some of the service work. Dealer 60 N. of me charges $85 labor to change out rear tire plus $171 for stock tire. I will give them a try next oil change and see how that works out.

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    Well the best of luck to you!
    Please let us know what happens next...
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    My dealer just quoted me $230 including the tire

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    I Dealer 60 N. of me charges $85 labor to change out rear tire plus $171 for stock tire. I will give them a try next oil change and see how that works out.
    How about the name and address of that Dealer? The price sure sounds better then some have quoted.

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    Action Jet Sports Bradenton FL Tel-941-745-9521 Listed on this board.

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    If you diy you're rear tire and will save you money why not. I will do the same.

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    Your dealer sounds pricey...We paid just under $230 to replace the rear tire on our RS in July 2011 in upstate NY...labor and materials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.
    My rear tire will be changed next week. I will furnish the Kumo tire and the dealer will change for $160.00. That includes balance. Riva Motorsports south Miami. They are doing a great job in the service of my RTS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.
    I'm assuming the dealer above is in Fort Myers as I believe that's the closest one to you. Try Barneys on RT 60 in Brandon or CFPS in Kissimmee. Are you going to stick with the stock (oem) tire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by J W Miller View Post
    Ask my dealer what cost would be to change rear tire on my RTS. Said around $250 labor plus cost of tire. Looks like I will have to take tire off myself and have a dealer 50 miles up the road put new tire on the rim. I all so noticed all new people again at the service desk. I have to give up on this dealer. This is the main problem I see with Spyder. If would not be for the heat problem I would be trading for a new Harley Tri-Glide because every body can work on a Harley even me. Have spent some time on a Harley Tri Glide and it is for my taste much better at Interstate speeds that at times I have to run on.
    Here is a copy of the repair order from my dealer. They are too far from you but this may give you some leverage with another dealer. Out the door cost for a new OEM rear, mounted and balanced is $277.37. At the same time the fronts were unmounted, rotated, remounted and balanced for $85.
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    Replaced mine in September for $279.02 including oem tire.

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    How's this .....Just learn how to do stuff.....They may want you to think you need 3 or 4 PH'Ds to work on the Spyder ....But you don't.......I'm not suggesting you try to repair any computers in there but a lot of things are basic physical/mechanical stuff.....Don't sell yourself short on what you can do......You may surprise yourself..................Merry Christmas....Mike.........

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    March 11, 2011. (2010 RT-S)

    Parts: $152.99
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    Total: $272.99

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    My dealer charges $127 for the OEM tire and $64 to mount and balance. Last time I decided to go for rear brakes, too, and he did those for no labor charge since he had it all apart for the tire mounting anyway. Spyders are expensive to maintain but nowhere near what I read here. Whew. For $64, it's not worth the time and aggravation to do it myself. I do most of my own maintenance for enjoyment as well as savings but in this case, I'll let the dealer do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flybuddy View Post
    I'm assuming the dealer above is in Fort Myers as I believe that's the closest one to you. Try Barneys on RT 60 in Brandon or CFPS in Kissimmee. Are you going to stick with the stock (oem) tire?
    Yes Flybuddy, you are right. I will check Barney's out also. Plan is to stick with stock tire as I want to preserve nice ride for my wife to be comfortable as she is on the back 85% of the time bike is in use. Thinking car tire might be to stiff of a sidewall.

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    To those running car tire in rear is there any change in how it rides? I'm getting close on rear tire and am curious..thx

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    Default Dealer in Winston-Salem NC charges 1 hour labor

    And I furnished the non-oem tire. Total $92 for mounting, balance, adj the belt. Took him actually less than half hour as I watched it being done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulflyer View Post
    And I furnished the non-oem tire. Total $92 for mounting, balance, adj the belt. Took him actually less than half hour as I watched it being done.
    Which tire did you go with and how do you like it?

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    Default cost of rear tire update

    Had Barneys in Brandon Fl replace rear tire with stock tire. Labor $131 rear tire on sale $99.00 plus tax and shop mat. Total $260. Half what local stealer wanted.

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    Car tires are more stable on the Spyder RT. I will do again


    Quote Originally Posted by flybuddy View Post
    To those running car tire in rear is there any change in how it rides? I'm getting close on rear tire and am curious..thx

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