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Buying tyres..Uk or USA ?
We are at the moment in the UK and as we have not had new tyres since Thailand we are in need of some. We have a quote for purchasing some in the UK but as we are soon to freight to Florida wondered if we would be better off financially by waiting till we are there. Anyone have any idea what two 100/90 x 19 and two 170/80 x 15 tyres would cost in Florida??? We have been quoted for Continental tyres here in the UK. We have Dunlop fitted at present and have got good wear from them.We will not be riding too much more before we freight the bikes so we could wait.
Many Thanks, Cheryl. |
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I'd look online in usa...try a large distributor like www.parts-unlimited.com for pricing. They sell to local dealers almost anywhere and retail listed is to that dealer's door. Just set it up with a local shop and usually they can check stock, warehousing and delivery time online.
[This message has been edited by scooter1100 (edited 17 November 2005).] [This message has been edited by scooter1100 (edited 17 November 2005).] |
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