Need new tires soon
I heard contradictory stories about other brands (like one guy said he did more burn-outs than wheelies with the Metzlers, others said traction was great). I have no personal experience other than Yokahamas on my old Honda, and Dunlops on my Harley. I was happy with the performance and mileage I got on my stock Dunlops, and stuck with them.
I found an Indy that gave me a break -- He didn't have a lot of space for the whole bike, so he'd pull the old tire, put on the new one and balance it for $20 if I pulled the rear wheel myself and left the bike at home. I took him up on the deal.
About 2 months later, the front tire was due. Once again, I bought from www.motorcycle-superstore.com, but this time I bought two tire irons from Harbor Freight, cut some rim protectors from an old anti-freeze jug and did the whole thing myself. From now on, I'm taking my wheel back to the Indy. I managed to get the job done, but I won't sell my sweat that cheap again.
At superstore prices that is 110.99 + 67.96 to mount and balance the rear, and 78.99 + 50.96 to mount and true the front.
An excellent deal and it's only a few miles away.
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Then have an Indy mount and balance the tires for ~$25.00ea. That still means you reinstall the wheels back on the bike. If you aren't able to do that, then be prepared to bend over.
Last edited by cHarley; Nov 2, 2009 at 05:21 PM.
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The quality of the above comments are limited based on the fact that the poster supplied no information regarding the brand, age or mileage on the tires.
If In Doubt, Throw It Out.
The quality of the above comments are limited based on the fact that the poster supplied no information regarding the brand, age or mileage on the tires.




