Does this sound reasonable ?

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Does this sound reasonable ?

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I've finally managed a trip out on the bike today after a drought of nearly six weeks..... :shock: I had a pair of Battlax BT014's fitted on Monday at a cost of £152 inc vat for the pair including valves balancing etc... they are from a customer of mine who says that he does a brilliant deal & then some, but what do you guys think - is that a fair price or an average one? I also managed to finally fit the footpag lowering kit & test it today along with the tyres & they make a massive difference - the old codgers' hips may well last another few years now before I have to buy a Kawasaki Z200 ..... :roll: Anyway to sum up bike is still great (even at the giddy heights of 6100 miles), the tyres are great, & the footpeg lowering kit is great, so everything is great. :? Cheers for the feedback chaps - regards from the chubby one.
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A pair of those would on average cost 180-190 fitted to loose wheels.
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Post by timbox2 »

Very good price for Bridgestones, I'd probably struggle to get Dunlops fitted for that price
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Post by winger »

Knock a tenner a wheel off for fitting and thats what you really paid,i'm not sure if the trade price has been reduced as Bridgestone are takeing a really kicking from Michelin with their Road 02's,a bit different from the raceing!!,but 152(fitted) is good money.
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