Argonaught
Guest
Gone to a good home, enjoy ZippyGSer! 
Gone to a good home, enjoy ZippyGSer!![]()

if thats for removal of wheels from bike, fitting etc etc then its not so bad, if its on removed wheels, its expensive.
its not too difficult to do yourself if you have at least 2 stuffing great tyre levers.
harry

Get them from Round and black, and with the money you have saved buy some tyre levers, a bead breaker (e.g.BeadBrakr from metal mule) and loads of lube. Set aside a couple of hours, be prepared for lots of swearing and do it yourself. And you don't need to balance TKC80's in my experience. Did I mention loads of lube? Loads of it.
on the F800GS which shows you a smart and easy way to change your tires.
Yet another tire dilemma. The Canadian distributor appears not to stock the 140/80-17 size in TKC80 for the F650/800GS bikes. I can apparently have a 130/80-17 which has a lower load rating but correct circumference or a 150/70-17 which has the correct load rating but will presumably cause an even more optimistic speedometer error.
http://www.globeriders.com/product_pages/dvd_f800gs.shtml
It's worth it.
PS - I get no $$ for this shameless plug.![]()
Hi All
I want to shod my 800gs with a pair of TKcs. Local 'come to your house / office " fitter is quoting £240 fitted. Your combined wisdom on whther this is a good price would be appreciated,
Thanks.
Johnboy