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Bike Bandit for me. Dennis Kirk was about the same price, but seeing as how I live in MN, they charge me sales tax. Other places I checked were a bit higher in price.
u said dealer so assume u mean harley.... call 2 or 3 closest to you and get there best price installed on identical tires.... they need your business and sometimes will really work a good deal ... did me...
u said dealer so assume u mean harley.... call 2 or 3 closest to you and get there best price installed on identical tires.... they need your business and sometimes will really work a good deal ... did me...
He said "On-Line" dealer.......
I used to buy all of mine from Bike Bandit because they were cheap AND quick, but I've found that lately, Dennis Kirk was cheaper and just as quick.
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