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3.8K views 30 replies 18 participants last post by  tlax04  
#1 ·
Hello all,

New to the forum but I have been lurking around for a while.

I picked up a 2007 zx6r a few weeks ago. Actually a day after we got 2 feet of snow just outside of Boston lol. Been dying to ride her. Only managed a few laps around the parking lot. (first bike)

I decided it was time to take it to work yesterday. It was supposed to be 40F out but it only got to like 34. I come outside to head home and the rim is on the ground : ( Looks like it took a nail, there is a small pin sized hole. Got a ride down the street to pick up some slime to put in the tire to try and make it home. That worked and I made it home (20 minutes).

so my question ... can you patch bike tires or should it just be replaced ?
She needs a front anyways so I was looking at a set of Pilot 2CTs. I'm not sure if I need them though, being a new rider in all I don't think I will be leaning too much.

Thanks,
 
#27 ·
A 150 dollar tire isn't worth the RISK of a blow out. I've ridden on a plugged tire for 100 miles or so. After that, I couldn't help but think what would happen if that plug were to separate mid-lean or at high way speeds. Remember that its not worth the damage it can pose to your bike. 150 dollar tire costs less than getting ONE fairing replaced. Remember that.



Listen to this man. That's good advice.

But don't ever listen to him again if you plan on sticking around.....

Thanks for the quick responses!
This forum is nice and lively.
It better be. None of us have jobs or families.

I'm part of TONS of motorcycle forums but this one hands down has the most activity (for me anyway).
 
#4 ·
I believe they CAN be patched but I wouldn't want to leave a repair like that. Just replace it, bike tired aren't that expensive, especially if you already need a front. 2CT's are great tires whether you lean a lot or not
 
#7 ·
Thanks for the quick responses!
This forum is nice and lively.
Looks like I'll be investing in a new set of tires, probably 2CTs.

How much do you usually pay in labor if I drop the bike off for a front and rear at a local shop ? Tire price itself looks pretty standard for the 2CT.

Thanks,
 
#8 ·
Depends on the shop. I've seen them vary quite drastically
 
#10 ·
They way I do it, is I buy the tires and take it to a small shop to get them put on. He charges me about $80 but he's cheaper than most dealerships/shops.

So I really can't give you an average
 
#11 ·
Where in Boston u from. Lot of us on here from the mass ri area. Should meet up sometime in the summer
 
#19 ·
To me not at all. You can buy each 2CT on most motorcycle sites for 160 and the front for about 120. I'd be willing to pay 30$ extra to mount each tire so 60$ total. All together shouldn't run you more than 350-370. Or at least that's what I paid for a Pilot Road 3 (which is an upgrade from the 2CT) in the front and a 2CT in the back.

I know everyone says tire matching is important but the Road 3 gives me a really controlled feel even when it's wet since they have that new design for it.
 
#16 ·
Any way you can put the bike up on stands and bring them the rim and new tires? Its always cheaper for me that way
 
#18 ·
Ya moms umm adrenaline cycle in Swansea a few other shops more towards the Foxboro area
 
#22 ·
Depends on your riding and the hole. Lot's of cruiser use tubes (spokes) so I can't imagine how putting a tube it it would be an issue for bopping around town. I am not sure I would feel ok with a plug in a front and have no idea about patching a tubelss from the inside. But of the tread is good and you are still just learning and not going extreme just throw a tube in it would be my thinking.
 
#24 ·
I thought it was a good deal for $95 to have them; remove the wheels, mount & balance and put them back on the bike. That was at the dealership too.
 
#26 ·
You take the wheels off you can bring them to my shop in Quincy and ill charge you 20 bucks then you can run down the street and get them balanced for another 20
 
#29 ·
Ok, so im going to take the rims off myself and bring them into a shop. I found a place in chelmsford, ma that will do them or 30$/ each. Just need to decide on the tire. I was looking at the Pilot Power, Pilot Power 2ct, and the Polit Power 3. I am a new rider so I don't think I will get into any wicked leans. However I do have a front tire that is down past the wear bars and i really want to start leaning more and as a new rider and I dont't feel comfortable doing it on a worn front (LoL).

Any recommendations for new rider tires ? If I get 2CTs will I ever use the dual compound or will a new rider not get low enough (normally).
 
#31 ·
If you're in lowell I can probably help you yank the wheels off. We mount/balance tires as well but I don't know what they're charging right now/when we have availability, normally we just swap tires for ourselves. If you're on NEStreetRiders hook up with TrickyMike in Chelmsford, I think he charges $20/wheel.

*Edit*
And I rode on a patched tire for about a thousand or so miles and had no problem, ended up getting a really good deal on some pirellis so i swapped them out.