Price for tyre fitting?

Price for tyre fitting?

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Ian Geary

Original Poster:

5,006 posts

207 months

Saturday 28th June
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Hi all

Quick question please: what do you pay for getting motorcycle tyres fitted (assuming you're supplying them?)

Been quoted £30 per wheel if I bring them loose, or £40 if I bring the bike to them and they take the wheels off (so £60 and £80 as I want both doing).

This is the south east for reference.

Thanks

Ian

GreaseNipple

463 posts

256 months

Sunday 29th June
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Merityre do them for £15 loose, but won't do them on the bike.

Drawweight

3,295 posts

131 months

Sunday 29th June
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Not much help but that’s either expensive for loose wheels or cheap for a ride in ride out service.

There’s more than 10 quids worth of different in taking off and reinstalling wheels.

Cabbage Patch

274 posts

102 months

Sunday 29th June
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GreaseNipple said:
Merityre do them for £15 loose, but won't do them on the bike.
I called my local Merityre today and they quoted £33 fitted to a loose wheel. I thought that was expensive as last time I paid £10 at a bike workshop.

Is the £15 quoted anywhere or do each branch make it up as they go along?

baxb

471 posts

207 months

Sunday 29th June
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£32.50 for a loose wheel at the garage I use.

trickywoo

12,938 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th June
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I pay £15 + disposal in south east.

£30 for a loose wheel is way too much.

I fit my own for the convenience even at £15.

Tango13

9,488 posts

191 months

Sunday 29th June
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Drawweight said:
Not much help but that s either expensive for loose wheels or cheap for a ride in ride out service.

There s more than 10 quids worth of different in taking off and reinstalling wheels.
It does seem a bit strange, if a garage is charging £60 p/h it gives them half an hour to change the actual tyre but only ten minutes to remove and then refit each wheel, depends how quickly the mechanic can work I suppose?

I paid £20 per loose wheel a couple of weeks back and the fitter offered to drop them back at my house on his way home too.

GR_TVR

756 posts

99 months

Sunday 29th June
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I paid £80 for two loose wheels inc disposal recently - I was quite surprised at the bill, but this was the first time I've ever had to do it.

If anyone has any recommendations for south Northants/MK let me know biggrin

bogie

16,758 posts

287 months

Sunday 29th June
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£10 for fit to loose wheels for tyres purchased from local bike place, or 30 mins labour, which was £40+vat a few weeks ago

ConnectionError

2,079 posts

84 months

Sunday 29th June
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Tango13 said:
Drawweight said:
Not much help but that s either expensive for loose wheels or cheap for a ride in ride out service.

There s more than 10 quids worth of different in taking off and reinstalling wheels.
It does seem a bit strange, if a garage is charging £60 p/h it gives them half an hour to change the actual tyre but only ten minutes to remove and then refit each wheel, depends how quickly the mechanic can work I suppose?

I paid £20 per loose wheel a couple of weeks back and the fitter offered to drop them back at my house on his way home too.
How many garages charge £60.00 per hour?

Flavio Mosley

3,619 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th June
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We (main dealer) charge £72 for a pair of tyres to be fitted. Or £36 for a single tyre. That’s a ride in/ride out cost.

If someone brings us a loose wheel it’s £15 for one or £30 for a pair.

Just for reference smile

johnsmith222

1,141 posts

97 months

Sunday 29th June
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Ian Geary said:
Hi all

Quick question please: what do you pay for getting motorcycle tyres fitted (assuming you're supplying them?)

Been quoted £30 per wheel if I bring them loose, or £40 if I bring the bike to them and they take the wheels off (so £60 and £80 as I want both doing).

This is the south east for reference.

Thanks

Ian
The high price is likely because you are bringing them a tyre, rather than letting them supply it. It's a go-away price.

I was quoted £30 for a loose wheel in 2008, and found similar sort of prices locally. I thought fk that and ended up just fitting them myself from then on.

Back when I got other people to fit tyres, it was free fitting to a loose wheel if you bought the tyre from them.

Hugo Stiglitz

39,376 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th June
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I think £30 loose is a fair price per wheel.

After all the poor business have go to pay Wages, utilities, rent, rates, insurance, wear and tear on equipment etc.


What do scrooges want a fiver a wheel?

trickywoo

12,938 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th June
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
I think £30 loose is a fair price per wheel.

After all the poor business have go to pay Wages, utilities, rent, rates, insurance, wear and tear on equipment etc.


What do scrooges want a fiver a wheel?
Apart from the dealer above saying they do it for £15.

It’s 10 minutes work and most of that is balancing.

Hugo Stiglitz

39,376 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th June
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trickywoo said:
Apart from the dealer above saying they do it for £15.

It s 10 minutes work and most of that is balancing.
There's a difference between someone whose only or main business is tyres and someone who wants to soak up your business bylookong for other work or getting you on site into their doors.



Do you appreciate such a business model


Its, why you should never accept a free or cheap mot etc from a dealer

trickywoo

12,938 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th June
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
Its, why you should never accept a free or cheap mot etc from a dealer
Getting a tyre fitted for £15 is very different to a free mot that may or may not end up in extra work.

£15 is entirely fair. I’d very happily employ someone to fit 5 tyres an hour at minimum wage. It would be an incredible roi even with top end equipment.

s p a c e m a n

11,328 posts

163 months

Sunday 29th June
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£20 loose with proper balance machine not some bloke spinning it on a bar and randomly sticking weights on it hehe

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Raleigh Essex

Hugo Stiglitz

39,376 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th June
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trickywoo said:
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Its, why you should never accept a free or cheap mot etc from a dealer
Getting a tyre fitted for £15 is very different to a free mot that may or may not end up in extra work.

£15 is entirely fair. I d very happily employ someone to fit 5 tyres an hour at minimum wage. It would be an incredible roi even with top end equipment.
OK, but then how are you paying your bills

trickywoo

12,938 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th June
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
OK, but then how are you paying your bills
The same way that £75 an hour for labour does?

Hugo Stiglitz

39,376 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th June
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trickywoo said:
Hugo Stiglitz said:
OK, but then how are you paying your bills
The same way that £75 an hour for labour does?
That's a very simplicitic view. Is that a full business every business hour all year round and what do you do in winter months. Staff sickness, NI/tax or when you damage a wheel?


I think we'll leave it there.