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Just finished a 3,400 mile trip on my new front and rear E3's and they are awsome! I ride a 2003 Ultra and this is the first set of new tires and I am very happy.
The tires handled all types of weather, heavy rain, light rain, hot temps., you name it. The bike handles much lighter and rides smoother. It handles the uneven roads and construction areas with complete confidence. Hard braking is not an issue like the stockers, the E3's are hard to brake loose.
I would highly recommend checking these out as a replacment for your crusier.
Also, I was heavily loaded with passenger and gear for two, for two weeks. No issues.
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