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Chinook
| Posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - 07:23 pm: |
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Gonna need some new tires in 1k and figure if I can't ride, I might as well buy crap for the bike! Any web Tire Vendors that are recommended lately? I suppose I'm going to switch to the Pirelli Syncs and see how that goes. Mileage is fairly grim on the Dunlops, though I have a habit of grabbing a chunk of throttle. This thing will find dirt often, so if someone wants to talk me out of the Syncs, I'm listening. The swimming on the Dunlops is present but it doesn't bother me "that much". |
Stevenknapp
| Posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - 07:47 pm: |
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www.swmototire.com always treated me well.... |
Smcnamara
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 12:21 am: |
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I think that was supposed to be http://www.swmototires.com (note the final "s")
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Flynuly
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 07:30 am: |
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I have had good luck with swmototires as well. Last two sets came from there. Almost time to order another couple for an upcoming summer trip. Like to keep a spare or two at the house, keeps me from running them to the cord. |
Paochow
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 09:56 am: |
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I bought my last set of 616's from Iron Pony since SW was (still is) out of stock on the rear.http://www.ironpony.com Ronayers http://www.ronayers.com/catalogs/tires/parts.cfm?s ecid=3&type=54 has some good sales on Pirelli Syncs right now that you may want to check out. I've bought tons of parts from them and they have always had good service, although a tad on the slow side. On a side note, after picking up a nail this weekend I replaced the rear tire on Monday. 616 rear took 1oz of weight to balance, even after trying it in three positions. It seems the Buell rims are well balanced and the 616's not so much. First radial tubeless tire I've changed by hand, was surprised how easy it went, except for the balancing. |
Sleez
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 10:24 am: |
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try here; http://www.americanmototire.com/ i have gotten pretty good deals in the past. something from their site; D616 HYBRID SPORT RADICAL NEW SPORT RADIAL FOR THE MEAN STREETS WITH THE LOOKS AND PERFORMANCE TO RUN ANYWHERE INNOVATIVE TREAD PATTERN SPORTS AN EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE LOOK AND IS DERIVED DIRECTLY FROM DUNLOP'S CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD RACING WET TIRES COOL-RUNNING TREAD WITH SUPERIOR GRIP ALSO PROVIDES CUT AND WEAR RESISTANCE FRONT TIRE INCORPORATES DUNLOP'S ARAMID BREAKER TREAD REINFORCEMENT AND RADIAL CASING TECHNOLOGY FOR EXCELLENT STEERING RESPONSE AND CORNERING STABILITY REAR TIRE COMBINES JOINTLESS BAND CONSTRUCTION WITH DUNLOP'S CARCASS TENSION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED CORNERING AND WEAR PERFORMANCE AND EXCELLENT HIGH SPEED STABILITY LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION MINIMIZES UNSPRUNG WEIGHT Z-RATED FOR SPEEDS UP TO 149+MPH DUNLOP D616 120/70ZR-17 FRONT $152.95 $81.77 DUNLOP D616 180/55ZR-17 REAR $192.95 $103.04 SCORPION SYNC SPORT/MOTARD TIRES REVOLUTIONARY STREET TIRE COMBINES HIGH PERFORMANCE WITH AN AGGRESSIVE LOOK SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE NEW GENERATION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE NAKED BIKES WHERE POWER, HANDLING, STABILITY, AND LOOKS ARE KING PATENTED 0 DEGREE STEEL BELT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES HIGH SPEED STABILITY AND EXCELLENT CORNERING CHARACTERISTICS LIGHTWEIGHT CARCASS PERFECTLY MEETS THE NEEDS OF LOW WEIGHT NAKED BIKES OEM REPLACEMENT FOR BUELL CITYX AND DUCATI MULTISTRADA V-RATED FOR SPEEDS UP TO 149 MPH OR Z-RATED FOR SPEEDS OF 149+ MPH PIRELLI SCORPION SYNC 120/70ZR-17 FRONT $139.95 $98.07 PIRELLI SCORPION SYNC 110/80VR-19 FRONT $157.95 $103.19 PIRELLI SCORPION SYNC 150/70VR-17 REAR $173.95 $113.89 PIRELLI SCORPION SYNC 160/60ZR-17 REAR $175.95 $115.23 PIRELLI SCORPION SYNC 180/55ZR-17 REAR $189.95 $124.22 the second prices listed are the "sale" prices. good luck! |
Sleez
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 10:34 am: |
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these look good, but can't find them in the right sizes! TRAIL MAX 80% ON : 20%OFF AGGRESSIVE HIGH-CONTACT TREAD PATTERN FOR THE STREET UNBEATABLE STREET-ORIENTED AND DUAL-PURPOSE RIDING COMBINATION DOT CERTIFIED DUNLOP TRAILMAX 120/90-18 REAR $122.95 $65.75
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Sleez
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 10:38 am: |
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these look good too, but not the right sizes!!! ANAKEE DOT APPROVED FIRST TIRE TO COMBINE RUGGED OFF-ROAD STYLING WITH SERIOUS ALL SEASON ROAD PERFORMANCE VERSATILE TREAD PATTERN WITH DEEP CHANNELS FOR WATER EVACUATION AND A HIGH RATIO OF RUBBER SURFACE GROOVES FOR STABLE HANDLING IMPROVED LATERAL RIGIDITY AND STABILITY WHEN COMPARED TO ITS PREDECESSOR THE T66 SILICA-BASED TREAD COMPOUND, A FIRST IN THIS MARKET SEGMENT, FOR IMPROVED WET GRIP AND DURABILITY WHEN COMPARED TO THE T66 TUBELESS OR TUBE TYPE IN ALL SIZES THANKS TO A REDESIGNED BEAD BIAS-PLY OR RADIAL FRONT CONSTRUCTION; RADIAL CONSTRUCTION EXCLUSIVELY ON REARS HOMOLOGATED AS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ON SUZUKI V-STROM AND TRIUMPH TIGER H-RATED FOR SPEEDS UP TO 149 MPH MICHELIN ANAKEE 100/90HB-19 FRONT $141.95 $97.65 MICHELIN ANAKEE 110/80HR-19 FRONT $146.95 $100.98 MICHELIN ANAKEE 110/80VR-19 FRONT $154.95 $106.00 MICHELIN ANAKEE 90/90HB-21 FRONT $137.95 $94.59 MICHELIN ANAKEE 130/80HR-17 REAR $167.95 $115.35 MICHELIN ANAKEE 140/80HR-17 REAR $172.95 $118.58 MICHELIN ANAKEE 150/70HR-17 REAR $177.95 $121.83 MICHELIN ANAKEE 150/70VR-17 REAR $185.95 $127.93
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Soloyosh
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 12:35 pm: |
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Check with Cyclegear, if one is local to you. They've been advertising the D616 in their sale fliers for a couple months now. Looks like they're trying to get rid of them. |
Chinook
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 04:38 pm: |
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Those Mich Anakees look interesting. Sure wish BMC would lobby Mich, Dunlop, and others to make them in our size! |
Chris_in_tn
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 05:53 pm: |
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I have used ronayers.com for my last several tire purchases. I have yet to find any one cheaper on any tire I have bought. |
Fastfxrs
| Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 - 09:18 pm: |
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Ditto on ronayers.com. Great prices and service. Tim |
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