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Hello guys from Newfoundland Canada. I drive a 2011 Wideglide. I m looking for some tire info. What are some of you guys running. I m looking for mileage. I will do some looking around here but if anybody has the direct link to some topics would be great. Id like to run a few of these options. Feel free to comment.
Rear:
Metzeler Z6 180/55/17
Shinko 009 Raven 180/55/17
Front:
Metzeler 880 90/90
Bridegstone Exedra max 90/90
I love to have Michelin Commander ii as a matched set. But, I m not to sure about clearance on the 200 tire. If anybody has experience on them let me know or share a picture. I hear some yes and some No.
I'm target's friend with the mich comm II's and they last a very long time just, scary as hell in the rain for hydroplaneing and too stiff to do any curve hugging even on dry pavement.
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