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Haha. You're getting a good deal. Buddy just paid 800 for two tires here in FL.
That's just plain nuts.
You can buy two new d402 Dunlops for the Road King and tubes shipped to your door for $305. Pull the wheels yourself, take and have them mounted and balanced. Maybe $60 for the pair. So $365 is the low. Ride in, ride out for $542 is about par.
WHAT!!..Good God man that's way too much. I just purchased a new Dunlop WWW for $140.00 and $25.00 for mounting and balancing. I took off the wheel from my steed but it was no trouble at all. It pays to do some work on your own machine.
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