Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:13 am
Shipping wasn't so great. It was 47.99 in the end, tax included.
Keeping Spree Elite Aero 50cc and Gyro Alive!
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I have those exact tires on my Spree. The seller put new ones on it so luckily I don't need tires for a while yet. And yes, the price seems pretty good. $46 shipped for two tires to me. Or buy $100 worth of stuff and get free shipping.jstone wrote:I just ordered a set of these, i haven't got them yet but i thought the price was decent.
http://www.cbxmanmotorcycles.com/Kenda- ... 50-10.aspx
I'm not super impressed with their selection for 2.50x10 tires, but the one that they do have, the Cheng Shin C800 is under $10, which is the best price I've seen.booism wrote:I get tires from this place:
http://www.americanmototire.com/catalog ... ?cPath=362
they have the best selection and good prices
Sweet mother of the FSM, no! I would never do that. Most places would charge more than the tires cost to put them on your rims since you didn't buy the tires from them. I use two flat head screwdrivers to get the tire off, just like a bicycle. To get the tire on, I slowly and carefully press the tire on by hand. You have to go slow and push like * on the bead with your thumbs. It takes a while, usually takes me 20 minutes per tire, but I can get the tires on eventually without using any tools. It's not easy, but I don't end up damaging tires or tubes that way, ever.adark248 wrote:hey CSR how do you install your tires? Do you have to take them somewhere that has one of those stretching machines?
soapy water works great.CharlotteSpreeRider wrote:Sweet mother of the FSM, no! I would never do that. Most places would charge more than the tires cost to put them on your rims since you didn't buy the tires from them. I use two flat head screwdrivers to get the tire off, just like a bicycle. To get the tire on, I slowly and carefully press the tire on by hand. You have to go slow and push like * on the bead with your thumbs. It takes a while, usually takes me 20 minutes per tire, but I can get the tires on eventually without using any tools. It's not easy, but I don't end up damaging tires or tubes that way, ever.adark248 wrote:hey CSR how do you install your tires? Do you have to take them somewhere that has one of those stretching machines?
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My local Tire Express does it for free.Cubey wrote:Harbor Freight sells two tire changes:
Mini Tire Changer - $36.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=34552
Portable Tire Changer - $39.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=34542
Wal-Mart will mount them for slightly cheap if you don't wanna bother doing it yourself:
"Tire Mount (Lawn & garden, boat trailer, golf cart, ATV) $5.00 per tire"
GIJoeBob wrote:
My local Tire Express does it for free.