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Old 11-06-2009, 03:23 PM
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I did just the opposite, went with blackwall Avon Venoms. I like the black look on my black bike.
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What are the exact tire sizes you put on?
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I have seen a lot of folks running the 160 that are 07's or 08s, what about an 02, they have a 3" rim as well right? I really want to run the 160 in the rear.
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can you take a shot of the tire from behind. I hear from others it's really tight but I'm trying to figure out tight where?
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Do you guys change your tires yourself or bring the wheel and tire in to have it swapped?

Is there such a thing as balancing for a motorcyle tire?

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I take my wheels into the local Yamawama dealer. They change and balance for $20.00.
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Shoot , just took J&P offa my favs and added denniskirk ..

MU90-16 E3 is 159.00 + shipping with J&P

$112.00 free shipping from denniskirk

$110.00 + $12 shipping from ronayers

$125.00 from tiresunlimited

cant see the extra money for a 160 width
I've been getting my tires from the motorcycle-superstore.com, the E3 Rear there was $113 and the front was $98 with free shipping, no tax.
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