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I need new tires. At the very least a new front but I will end up getting both. I saw the post about where to get them put on and will go through him BUT what should I get and where can I get the best price.
For the most part price is going to be the biggest determining factor right now. My plans for the bike are to keep it stock and then sell in to a new rider at the end of the season or next spring when I pick up something else.
I ride in all weather conditions, im not all that agressive, id love to go a little bit bigger in the rear just for looks but I dont know how big is ok to go without changing the handling characteristics too much.
So any suggestions on what tired to get and where to pick them up?
Thanks!
Stock specs:
Tires, Front : 120/60-ZR17
Tires, Rear : 160/60-ZR17
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-Lou
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
If you are on a budget, try Shinko. Used to be Yokohama.
You can get a 120/70 front and 180 rear for about 170 bucks shipped.
And they are actually decent tires! Bettencourts has them in stock, and so does Parkway Cycle or Performance Factor. Or Naults Honda, Moto Milano or Motorsports International.
Putting his hands in the air, like he just doesn't care.
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
Thanks guys will check out the links when i have a second and those ones you recommend seem like a pretty good deal if they last long.
-Lou
if ur interested i have some d220's that came stock on my sv that i'm going to be changing.
make me an offer, i work at south shore motorsports in quincy so i can prolly get u a discount on the mounting and whatnot.
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