Trader Posted September 22, 2010 #1 Posted September 22, 2010 (edited) I just got a quote on new front and rear Dunlop E3 tires for my 84 standard from my local stealer $610...thats the final after tax and install price. (on the bike) OUCH!!!! I was told if I buy tires and bring them in it would be $65 for the rear and $45 for the front for install I know we pay thru the nose for stuff up here in Canada...but thats a long way from US prices I've heard about on this site. Anybody know where I can do better? Edited September 22, 2010 by Trader added quote for install alone
Wanderer Posted September 22, 2010 #2 Posted September 22, 2010 Holy crap! Get a Harbor Freight tire changer order your tires and do it yourself. Even for Canada, that seems like highway robbery.
Guest scarylarry Posted September 22, 2010 #3 Posted September 22, 2010 The book calls for 1.5 hrs for removal of the tire, or that is what my stealer said, figures out to be 135.00 for labor + the cost of the rear tire, never heard what the front tire would cost.. After he told me that and that Mezteler was the best tire to installed.. Come across the border and have it done
Bwhite Posted September 22, 2010 #4 Posted September 22, 2010 Wow! I just had an E3 rear installed on our Gen II RSV for $175 total. Not at dealer but that's because I don't trust our local Yamaha dealer to work on a RSV. Kinda gave me heartburn when I had them do work on the 1100 Vstar. Look around, you should be able to find someone in your area. You may have to order the tire and bring it in, but it sounds like you could save $$$.
Rocket Posted September 22, 2010 #5 Posted September 22, 2010 Anybody know where I can do better? Cross border shopping, that's what I did prior to the PIP meet & brought them back with me. SWmoto apparently now ships to Canada, but I have no idea on shipping cost. Unfortunately, the Cdn distributers wholesale price to the Cdn Retailers, is more than US Retail prices, on various things that I checked.
Prairiehammer Posted September 22, 2010 #6 Posted September 22, 2010 I just had an Elite 3 installed on my 1990 VR front by the local Yamaha stealer. I ordered it through them ($164 with tax) and had them install it ($76).
PEIslander Posted September 22, 2010 #7 Posted September 22, 2010 Trader, I bought an E3 for my 84 a couple of years ago from G. Bourque's in Moncton NB. It was $125 Canadian and I installed and balanced it myself. You need to find another dealer. Here's the link http://www.gbourque.com/eshopprod_cat_5701-62441_brand_26-370-407-381_product_870298.DUNLOP_ELITE_3_BIAS_TOURING_ST.htm If you buy them there and pay for installation you'll still save a couple of hundred bucks. Good Luck
CalhounWV Posted September 22, 2010 #8 Posted September 22, 2010 Check the tire, make sure it is the one for your bike.... that sounds like the price of a E3 radial.
BradT Posted September 23, 2010 #9 Posted September 23, 2010 Call Zdeno Cycle in Kitchener. They have some pretty good prices including installation. http://www.zdenocycle.ca/en/index.spy Even have a toll free number. Only a days ride right through Toronto, oh Joy Take the 407 it is worth the money. Don't let them charge for not having the responder. Not sure about first gen's but they can not see the plate in the Photo. Brad
GeorgeS Posted September 23, 2010 #10 Posted September 23, 2010 How about just driveing the bike over the border, and haveing it changed. Last one I ordered ( E3 ) was about $120.00 delivered UPS to my door.
Grisolm1 Posted September 23, 2010 #11 Posted September 23, 2010 Dunlop E3 rear for my 1st Gen. I brought the wheel in. $180 something with mounting at RJ's Motorsports in Nashua. The owner, Roger, is a great guy who cares about the customer and the sport. Always seems to have happy employees and customers in his shop when I go in. First time to put tires on this bike. I couldn't believe how involved it was to get to the rear tire so 1.5 hrs labor seems totally reasonable if you have the shop take the bike in.
skydoc_17 Posted September 23, 2010 #12 Posted September 23, 2010 Boy you guys sure pay a steep price for all that happiness up there! The last two E3's I ordered were $114.00 US and $16.00 each for mount and balance. Rims off the bike. Earl
Condor Posted September 23, 2010 #13 Posted September 23, 2010 I just picked up 2 E3's for the '99 from Jake Wilson. $210 sitting on the porch. Took the bike to my local Y dealer and had them mounted and balanced for $90... $300 total. Not to bad...
bongobobny Posted September 23, 2010 #14 Posted September 23, 2010 Try Pioneer Motorsports in Chaffee NY and mention that you are a Venturerider and it will get you a discount...
greg_in_london Posted September 23, 2010 #15 Posted September 23, 2010 Hour and a half labour to take the back wheel out and reinstall it - I don't think so... Except removing the right hand silencer can be a pain with the original gasket/sleeve - you can't just wiggle it, else you might break the collector box junction... Removing the front wheel is a few minutes: 4x 14mm to remove the brake calipers, remove the cotterpin and undo wheel spindle. Loosen the two 12mm pinch bolts and remove the spindle and wheel. And curse when you realise you need brake new pads too.. No headaches there, although you'll need a stand under the front of the bike to make sure it stays sitting on the centrestand. Replacing everything should be no problem unless you are hamfisted and take a couple of attempts lining up the brake pads/wheel spindle/speedo drive. The back is only more of a pain because getting the wheel out is tight. You need to either put the centrestand on a block, a ramp, or be ready to lean the bike over to take out and/or reinstall the wheel. Other than that, it's rh pannier (key), rh silencer (14mm bolt & allen key pinch screw), rear caliper (2x 14mm bolt), pannier rail (2x 12mm bolt), rear wheel spindle and pinch bolt and it comes out. More than five minutes, but not 45 minutes for a good mechanic. I'm sure that somewhere on the site are the Yamaha service bulletins which should say what time they reckon for a standard job such as this. Whether you'd spend more time looking than it would take to do the job though... I'm lucky in that I have a reasonably priced local place where they have tools for you to remove the wheel yourself if you wish. Charge for them to do it is about £10. They'd fall about laughing if you suggested 1 1/2 hrs for a rear tyre.
jasonm. Posted September 25, 2010 #16 Posted September 25, 2010 DUNLOPS ARE THE CHEAPEST tires made. They make a zillion of them. Their bias ply construction has not changed in 25 years. My independent dealer tells me he can discount dunlops 25-45% and still make significant money on the tire. So I hope you are not paying retail anywhere.
Jerry W Posted September 25, 2010 #17 Posted September 25, 2010 You can order them from this website and have them drop shipped to an installer who is listed with them. The shipping is free, just have to check the installers in your area for installation prices. http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/
DesertRider Posted September 26, 2010 #18 Posted September 26, 2010 R & S Yamaha in Albuquerque is the cheapest place to buy Dunlop tires that I've ever seen, even online. I am not sure if they sell outside the local market or not but it might be worth a call to ask.
BradT Posted September 26, 2010 #19 Posted September 26, 2010 Where and what did you end up getting ? Brad
saddlebum Posted September 26, 2010 #20 Posted September 26, 2010 Call Zdeno Cycle in Kitchener. They have some pretty good prices including installation. http://www.zdenocycle.ca/en/index.spy Even have a toll free number. Only a days ride right through Toronto, oh Joy Take the 407 it is worth the money. Don't let them charge for not having the responder. Not sure about first gen's but they can not see the plate in the Photo. Brad Thats were I got mine done. Good people to deal with too. I 1st had them put avons on. When the sidewalls started to crack he jumped right in and said he would change them. When I asked to have the elite 2 put on instead, he had no issue with it at all
saddlebum Posted September 26, 2010 #21 Posted September 26, 2010 not to highjack this thread. but can you clue us in a bit more about. Take the 407 . Don't let them charge for not having the responder.
Trader Posted September 26, 2010 Author #22 Posted September 26, 2010 I ended up just putting on Dunlop 404's Cheaper....and they felt pretty good on my 83 VR. The standard is going to be used for parts, fixed up a bit and sold in the spring so cheaper is good enough for me. Still cost $400 for the 2 tires and the safety check.
DesertRider Posted September 26, 2010 #23 Posted September 26, 2010 I put 404's on my 83 std. about a month ago. They may not last as long as the E2 or E3 tires but they're not bad tires, I'm pleased so far. It did take more weight to balance them than the E2's I'm used to.
BradT Posted September 27, 2010 #24 Posted September 27, 2010 not to highjack this thread. but can you clue us in a bit more about. If you don not have a transponder you get charged a "Video Toll Charge" on top of the distance charges. I think it is a little over 3.5 bucks everytime you use the highway. They will reverse the charge if you are on a motorcycle as you can not get a transponder for a motorcycle. However you have to call them and remind them of this. Brad
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