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Tires

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So what is the run down on good wet/dry weather tires? I am most likely going to have to have them done at a Yamaha dealership close to where I live, and just want to make sure I get good tires and not completely screwed on the price.

thanks,
jay
 
Depends on your bike, how much you want to pay etc. If you do a search on tires or tyres there have been a few recent threads on different brands and prices.
 
Save money

Save money

I'm running Dunlop GT501's and am very pleased with them. If you want to save money, order your tires from Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse or Ron Ayers Motorsports (both have good websites). Take the tire with you to the dealer and have them mount it...they won't mind at all (I've never done it any other way). You'll get a far better price on the tire from the internet. :wink:
 
Tyres

Tyres

Check out Tires Unlimited in Dayton, Ohio. The best prices I have seen and they have all brands and plenty of sizes to fit our old bikes.
 
Has anyone tried Dunlop Arrowmax tires? How are they? And what is the harm in mounting two fronts instead of a front and a rear? I am curious because my little bike has a stupid tire size that I can get a front for, but not a back, unless I want to buy a standard street tire.
 
Just had a tire mounted and balanced. $20. I did call around. 8)
 
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