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y2blade

Original Poster:

56,246 posts

232 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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....spent just under 3 hours there this morning getting a pair of 2CT's fitted to loose wheels for the blade mad

the price was good but the wait was a joke


but all was forgiven after 10 miles of scrubbing them in

chilli

17,320 posts

253 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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Ditto.
Know what, I noticed the difference immediately. The bike turns itself into corners.Only riden about 2 miles on them, but a great feel so far.

hobo

6,112 posts

263 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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2 minutes & no off-road excursions. Christ, they must be good hehe

dern

14,055 posts

296 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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I gave up going there on a saturday, not worth it.

Not been out on my new ncts yet


Edited by dern on Saturday 7th April 19:44

archie456

463 posts

239 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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I was first in the queue this morning there, having turned up at 07:25 to make sure.

Also got a pair of 2CTs which seem brill so far.

Their main bike-tyre fitter Trevor is on hols, and the guy doing bike tyres today wasn't amused. Seems they cocked up on the staffing, and I think they would normally be better than this, but I agree it's best to go during the week.

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

280 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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I've been getting tyres there for a couple of years and generally you do have to spend about an hour, from arrival to departure. Three hours is crazy though - I'd have left and just paid extra elsewhere, but then I hate waiting around for things!

Rawwr

22,722 posts

251 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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hobo said:
2 minutes & no off-road excursions. Christ, they must be good hehe


lol

jeevescat

880 posts

228 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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I signed up for their premier service, just have to phone up, make an appointment, then turn up and job done straight away.

It's a free service.

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,246 posts

232 months

Saturday 7th April 2007
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jeevescat said:
I signed up for their premier service, just have to phone up, make an appointment, then turn up and job done straight away.

It's a free service.


ive never heard of that,i will have to sign up

where did you find out about this service? ive been going there for years for car and bike tyres!!!!!

Edited by y2blade on Saturday 7th April 23:57

Gnits

987 posts

218 months

Wednesday 14th May
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Went to try and get a new rear for my bike only to find out they no longer do bikes.
They will still do a bike wheel if you bring it in but not if it is on the bike, nearest suggested alternative was Portsmouth.

Bother.

RSTurboPaul

12,176 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th May
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Gnits said:
Went to try and get a new rear for my bike only to find out they no longer do bikes.
They will still do a bike wheel if you bring it in but not if it is on the bike, nearest suggested alternative was Portsmouth.

Bother.
Holy thread resurrection, Batman.

Erast Fandorin

182 posts

40 months

Wednesday 14th May
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...but useful info for those of us who have used MDT in the past.

Guildford Tyre Company in Chilworth (!) is a good alternative for those in the West Surrey, North Hants, West Sussex areas.

Nath911t

627 posts

214 months

Thursday 15th May
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Didn't realise they stopped doing bike ride in's.

A few people I know have used Roadwheel in Fleet. Another place not too far from me is Just Motorcycles in B'stoke but whenever I've called the latter lead time has always been at least a week or two away.

Oh and if anyone is forgetful, a bit like me this year, in doing an MOT then try APJ MOT's nr Church Crookham. Called in the morning and a few hours later all done.

gareth h

4,029 posts

247 months

Thursday 15th May
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If you’re local to Andover try TRS tyres, Trevor is a motorcyclist, lots of the local boys use him.

typeo

68 posts

113 months

Thursday 15th May
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In the Reading area I've used GS Motorcycle Tyres - https://gsmotorcycletyres.co.uk/

Also this company Ride In Bike Tyres - http://www.rideinbiketyres.co.uk/

Biker9090

1,555 posts

54 months

Thursday 15th May
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I've never found anywhere cheaper than Ride in Bike Tyres in Reading. I'll only go elsewhere if he can't source them. He's also incredibly helpful/friendly which some others lack.

GS is significantly more expensive - genuinely shocked at the price I was quoted by them last time.

GTC in Guildford is good but I only use them when they have deals on (one of the very few who do the 2 for 1 on latest gen Dunlops when the deal is running) as I like to give Ride in the business if at all possible.