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I had been looking to try tires other than Dunlop on my 2012 Road King and decided to get the Commander II tires. I know that some posters in the Phoenix area had been inquiring about buying tires off the internet and having an indy install them. Long story short, I ordered a set from Motorcycle Superstore and had them ship them to Bikers Bay on E. Bell Rd. When the tires arrived I just called them to make an appointment.They told me to just ride it in and they'd take care of it. I rode my bike in and the tires were mounted in about 90 minutes. They were professional and friendly. I will definitely give them more business. So far I'm really liking the Commander II tires. They are more responsive than the Dunlop tires. The shop had the following poster on their wall:
Just ordered a set for my Sportster. I've read a lot of great reviews and can't wait to try them out. If they are half as good as I expect they will be, I will be using them on my Heritage also. Dunlops are not bad tires, I just want to get more miles out of my tires.
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