Pilot Powers

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by rewy..rr, Aug 12, 2013.

  1. rewy..rr

    rewy..rr Active Member

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    Further to my earlier posting.. r1 gone...Blade here we come..

    Thanks all for the recommendation's for tyres.

    Local tyre company has offered me today, pair of Pilot Powers fitted for £215 (not 2ct/3)

    Dunlop Sportsmart £298 fitted/Roadsmart £272.

    Finance's bit tight at the mo, with extra insurance etc for the Blade.

    Are the Dunlops worth an extra £83 ?

    I have not had a problem with Pilot Powers, on 2 previous R1s, but dont know how suited they are on a Blade.
     
  2. sps170373

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    Have a shop around on the tyres, a mate got Michelin 2CT's for £210 fitted to loose wheels
     
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  3. phantom

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    yeah there is good deals on them out there. I love them on the blade.
     
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  4. bandit_287

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    £298??? I'm sure I paid about £200.00 for the pair and paid my mate £25.00 to fit them.
     
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  5. BoroRich

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    You can get a pair of 2CTs for a hair under £200 delivered off eBay. Then just pay someone to fit them. If memory serves me correctly I got charged £20 to have them fitted. I do live in the impoverished North East though.
     
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  6. Slick

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    Got some Power Pilots 3 fitted for £230, bargain I think. I think they are well suited for the Blade. I use on both track days and commute
     
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  7. Andy

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    Just as a example, below are the prices I can get some Michelin tyres for

    Prices don't include the dreaded v.a.t

    Might give you a rough idea of how much your supplier is making out of the tyres

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  8. BoroRich

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    Not much in the case of the guy who sold them to me, by the looks of it :eek:
     
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  9. bob

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    i too got pilot power 3's fitted for 230 +25 cash back from michelin awesome tyres even great in the wet when i got caught yesterday!
     
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  10. Black

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    What's this about £25 cash back?
     
  11. sinewave

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    Looks a bit shyte that 'discount' structure Andy!

    When I had PR3's fitted my local 1-Man-band outfit, he did em for £250 fitted!

    Your prices for standard fitment PR3's come tp £223.80 inc VAT so that leaves my Guy with £26.20 for fitment and profit using your discount structure.

    Not a Business model I'd be wasting me time on I can assure you! :rolleyes:
     
  12. Slick

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    I think the promotion is over now (but could be wrong) but if you buy a set of tyres from the Michelin you get 25 cash back for bike tyres, more for cars.
    Shame I just missed out on a free track day!
     
  13. bob

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    The promo has started again you get 25 back from Michelin on a prepaid credit card!
     
  14. Moily

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    Slightly larger profit margin down here in that-there-London, as I got Power 3's fitted for £265 which is a £43 fitting charge (ride-in, not loose wheels). Not going to be able to retire on that!
     
  15. Andy

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    I'm not saying it's the best discount structure available, it was just meant as a example of what the current cost a average trader can purchase some tyres from a large trade distribution warehouse so rewyr1 could compare.

    You might be surprised on what little profit can be made in tyres to remain competitive.

    Your local 1-Man-band may take a hit on profit for the tyres he supply's in order to retain business for servicing or repair work where it is possible to make some larger profit, i don't know i'm only speculating here.
     
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  16. danidge

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    i had 2ct's on before and could not fault them atall. all tyres spin up in the wet but sometimes they would grip and lift the front wheel even though i was expecting them to spin!
    i now have the power 3's with the 2ct+ compound and they are just as good. so far they ahve done everything the 2ct does and are supposed to last longer.

    £235 off ebay and i fitted them myself :)
     
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