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My Softail is about $260. but that's labor, fees, etc., I ride the bike in and ride the bike out. I get free tires for life, that's OEM.
The Sportster was about $100 for a front tire and $200 for a rear tire and $100 mounted, ride it in ride it out, but that was a few years ago and a great deal then. Most quotes for a Sportster have been $700-$800 ride in ride out. You buy tires pretty good prices anywhere but a Harley dealer, the Power Sports places I called quoted as high or higher than Harley and independents are usually much cheaper.
Most dealers will run a special from time to time, last I checked my local had $45 labor with tire purchase, + fees, etc.
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