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<blockquote data-quote="mtnhigh" data-source="post: 592394" data-attributes="member: 15734"><p>I had my ignition switch recall done at Loudoun Motorsports in Leesburg. The service manager( i think) I talked to seemed familar with the FJR. I spent a few minutes talking with him and felt comfortable with their shop upon leaving. I haven't met the tech themselves though, but have not heard anything negative about them as of yet. I am a member of the local sportbike forum as well and as far as I know results have been positive there. His quote for Valve service was a little under $500.</p><p></p><p>The new Yamaha dealer in manassas is Colgan powersports. Seems to get good reviews so far, But I have not been there personally. Try going to DCsportbikes.net for more info on them.</p><p></p><p>I work at a car dealership in Sterling and use our machine to mount my own tires. So far I have done 3 rear, and 2 fronts on my bike, and a friend's CBR600 with good results. Piece of cake. If you want to take your wheels off and bring them over I will throw them on for ya. I know, i'm not around the corner, but will save you a buck or two. As far as balancing, my friend gave me a Harbor freight balancer for some work on his truck, but I haven't used it yet. The Pilot Road 2's I put on don't seem to be an issue till around over speeds I rarely see on the highway.</p><p></p><p>The original subject though was where to get tires? I have been finding the better deals online these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnhigh, post: 592394, member: 15734"] I had my ignition switch recall done at Loudoun Motorsports in Leesburg. The service manager( i think) I talked to seemed familar with the FJR. I spent a few minutes talking with him and felt comfortable with their shop upon leaving. I haven't met the tech themselves though, but have not heard anything negative about them as of yet. I am a member of the local sportbike forum as well and as far as I know results have been positive there. His quote for Valve service was a little under $500. The new Yamaha dealer in manassas is Colgan powersports. Seems to get good reviews so far, But I have not been there personally. Try going to DCsportbikes.net for more info on them. I work at a car dealership in Sterling and use our machine to mount my own tires. So far I have done 3 rear, and 2 fronts on my bike, and a friend's CBR600 with good results. Piece of cake. If you want to take your wheels off and bring them over I will throw them on for ya. I know, i'm not around the corner, but will save you a buck or two. As far as balancing, my friend gave me a Harbor freight balancer for some work on his truck, but I haven't used it yet. The Pilot Road 2's I put on don't seem to be an issue till around over speeds I rarely see on the highway. The original subject though was where to get tires? I have been finding the better deals online these days. [/QUOTE]
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