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Looks like I may be hauling bike back to AZ end of September. I have tires for life so I pay install, less than 2 bones. Probably end up doing that although ride on is the best option, her in Tennessee.
I am building a garage so I really cant take off the wheel just yet.
I Local stearlership is having a 15% off tire sale. Bought the tires from them cheaper than anywhere else. I mean A LOT ($35 to $40) cheaper. .
The stealership is $45 cheaper then anywhere else.
I think the reason guys like Shinko's is because they last longer .
wasn't my experience, Gar
my rear 777 didn't last any longer than Harley branded Dunlop...'bout 8000 on the rear
Only reason I got nearly 9 out of it, is because I ran it til the cord started to show.
Someone with good sense would of replaced around 7000-7500 ?
Dunlop AE on it now.
Depending on AE longevity, I may or may not* go back to Shinko
*I may not go back to Shinko because I value guys like Uncle Lar's thoughts/opinions/knowledge/experience.
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