Tyre fitters in Reading...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Owen, Jan 9, 2006.

  1. Owen

    Owen Guest

    Ride-In tyres are closed 'till Jan 24th, anyone reccomend a local
    alternative?
     
    Owen, Jan 9, 2006
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  2. Sterling motorcycles in Bracknell were fabulous the last few times I
    needed tyres. Ride in/Ride out service, good prices on most tyres in
    stock too.

    I heard a rumour that't they'd shut up shop, but give them a call just
    to check: 01344 311195



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    DoetNietComputeren, Jan 9, 2006
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  3. Owen

    wessie Guest

    Owen emerged from their own little world to say
    I've used the Witney branch of
    http://www.superbiketyres.com/branch_location.htm
    A mate uses the Andover branch too.

    Checking the branch list it appears your nearest one at Bagshot does not do
    bike tyres. The nearest ones are 20 miles either side Reading - is that
    local to in your book?
     
    wessie, Jan 9, 2006
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  4. Owen

    Judge Guest

    Sterling are not more. Gone. Closed for good.

    I can recommend this guy for a mobile fitter who really knows his stuff:

    GS Motorcycle Tyres. Gary Beresford. 07702 391071
     
    Judge, Jan 9, 2006
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  5. Owen

    Jeremy Guest

    Where is he based?

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    Jeremy, Jan 10, 2006
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  6. Owen

    wessie Guest

    wessie, Jan 10, 2006
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  7. Owen

    Owen Guest

    Thanks for that...
     
    Owen, Jan 11, 2006
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  8. Owen

    Owen Guest

    They ain't opperating any more, but thanks...
     
    Owen, Jan 11, 2006
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  9. Owen

    Owen Guest

    Not as local as I'd like...
     
    Owen, Jan 11, 2006
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