I have a Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide and the tires are getting a little thin. I checked at the Harley shop and it was going to cost about $450.00 for a front and rear. Seemed a little steep. Any Ideas?
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Sometimes i think Harley dealers will abuse you just to see how badly they can stick it to rich ol' men. Anyway, to your question, I use CycleGear alot because they're about as cheap as you get and, if you order them in store, you don't pay shipping. Not sure if you want to mount the tire yourself or no but, if not, CycleGear will mount the tire (if the wheel is removed from the bike). I've bought tires online and taken them in to get mounted. When a mechanic sees you bring in a tire you bought online, you're likely to get poor service. I've even been charged extra because I didn't get the tire at their establishment. Recently I got a set of Pirellis for my bike at a place called the Flying Tire in Fort Worth. Drive in drive out, it set me back about $415. Not bad. Good luck finding the right deal man.
I've a recreation tourer and a new rear tire is round $one hundred seventy, but the really good ones could also be over $190. Considering the fact that yours is a cruiser, it might be extra high priced, however must be below $250 for a new tire. Depending on how worn the tire is, perhaps you simply desire a manufacturer new one alternatively of repairing the tire.