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Tfrank59
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'98 Tourer
Western Washington
Can’t seem to find a front tire anywhere.
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March 30, 2021, 09:31:13 AM »
I checked everything I could find online. Anybody got a link to share because everybody seems to be out of stock for the size I want which is 150/80-17, and sure hoping it would be south of $200
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-Tom
Keep the rubber side down. USMC '78-'84
'98 Valkyrie, ‘02 VTX 1800, '96 Royal Star, '06 Drifter, '09 Bonneville, '10 KTM 530, '04 XR 650, '76 Bultaco, '81 CR 450, '78 GS 750...
Tfrank59
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Posts: 1364
'98 Tourer
Western Washington
Re: Can’t seem to find a front tire anywhere.
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March 30, 2021, 10:10:45 AM »
Bottom line $157– for a Bridgestone, thanks so much!
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-Tom
Keep the rubber side down. USMC '78-'84
'98 Valkyrie, ‘02 VTX 1800, '96 Royal Star, '06 Drifter, '09 Bonneville, '10 KTM 530, '04 XR 650, '76 Bultaco, '81 CR 450, '78 GS 750...
Chrisj CMA
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Crestview (Panhandle) Florida
Re: Can’t seem to find a front tire anywhere.
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March 30, 2021, 10:18:23 AM »
Walmart.com has some as well
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h13man
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To everything there is an exception.
Indiana NW Central Flatlands
Re: Can’t seem to find a front tire anywhere.
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March 31, 2021, 06:52:27 AM »
Well I purchased a set last year and saved a lot using this rebate. Yes I know you need a front tire but the rears wear so quickly, I got the new one sitting and ready for install.
https://www.bridgestonemotorcycletires.com/en-us/promotions/spring-2021-promotion-us
Chap Moto
, $327
for the set. $11 cheaper than AMT but... Be sure that you get radial version and on a note, I don't know how the Exedras Max work on a Valk. I assuming it's a harder wearing compound but again I don't know. Basically the 701/702 are OEM tire that performs excellent IMO.
$314:
https://www.denniskirk.com/bridgestone/g701-g702-exedra-tire.pfp541471.prdf/1999-honda-gl1500c-valkyrie.mmy?fs=652044&rs=652292
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CoreyP
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Bluffton, SC
Re: Can’t seem to find a front tire anywhere.
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March 31, 2021, 08:40:26 PM »
I got a set of Cobras last year and they seem to be holding up very well after 10,000 miles. I like the grip and rain performance of these tires. As a Note, This is the first time I have every had Avon tires. Not a fanboy just read reviews and everyone seems to be liking these tires.
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