Thirty bucks is indeed a lot to mount and balance. But on balance Apex is a pretty good shop, for a dealer. They may be the only shop in Colorado that has KLR sprockets on hand.> > All that said, Apex Sports seemed to me to be a friendly, capable shop. They had a wall of tires and huge selection of everything in the parts department....and what looked like hundreds of motorcycles in stock. > > After I got the tire, I rode up Pikes Peak. It's about 20 miles up a winding half paved, half dirt road. Starts about 6500ft and ends up way up there above the tree line. Cold as hell and windy at the top, even in July. >
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