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3rd vote here for the Dunnys!
Although i did just order a Mich for the wife's Sporty... She's running the OEM's that came on her bike.
I run the Dunlop AE's on my Ultra. Yeppers, kinda like a "what oil is best thread"...
 
Yeah I am going to have to bite the bullet and have dealer put on the rear.
Not going to mess with it.
About 435 bucks out the door.
(I forgot to ask about if I can get a Hog discount.)
They are booked and Sept 15th is the soonest I can get in.
Indy mechanics are not answering thier phones.
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Bolt I pulled out of tire and plugged it so I can get bike to dealership.
At least the plugged tire is holding air.
Don't forget to ask about Veterans discount (If you qualify). Different dealerships, different rules!
 
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Ok my dealership is giving me a hog discount and had a cancelation so he is getting me in this week.
Not as cheap as I expected but at least it will be done right and know a lot of techs there. They do excellent work.
I guess you get what you pay for!
So wich rubber company did you decide on? Inquiring minds want to know!

I find it surprising that it takes that long to get into a dealership for a tire swap!
I called my local dealership on thursday, took the bike in Saturday, rode in and back on the road about 1 1/2 hours later... This dealership charges $45 to mount and install any tire purchased from them. I guess there is at least one good reason to live in commphornia...

Edit: After re-reading this post, The dealership really does deserve a plug:
Thanks Riverside HD! I do honestly and strongly recommend RHD! For everything from Purchase, Service, gear and rider training...Honestly (y)(y)(y)(y) I have no affiliation with them other, than being a happy customer. (for the record).
 
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