$125 is a lot of money. I can usually get my tires changed for around $40 
each, sometimes less even at a dealership, by taking the wheel off the bike 
and taking it over in the trunk of my car. Of course, this will mean doing 
it in two stages for both wheels.

Another good idea is changing the valve stem at the same time. I have a 
friend who had to have his BMW towed because the valve stem cracked and 
flattened his tire while he was on the road.  He wasn't hurt, but that was 
really inconvenient for him. If I buy used bike that has old tires, I 
always have them put new stems in it, because the bikes I buy are always at 
least 20 years old. Better safe than sorry.

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