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Old 09-28-2009, 06:16 AM
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It is difficult for any one of us to try every option of tyre, without doing massive mileages in a short time. Having owned Harleys since the 70s, when they came on Goodyears, I have tried a lot of them, but always ended up on Avons. Back in the 90s Metzelers were far the worst tyre I have ever fitted, followed closely by the original Dunlops and Pirellis. I stick with Avon Venoms for the best mix of grip under all conditions and sweet handling. Mileage is not my highest priority, but comfort and safety are. I am not about to fit others just to say I have tried them!

Fortunately most tyre brands have made good improvements in recent years, so there are fewer duds amongst the major names.
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Yup... great tires. Yesterday on the O'bama road in Illinois, you know all ground down for new pavement! The guy ahead of me on the 402's was doing the wiggle dance. I was not doin' that dance for the next 7 miles, thx god. I even could ride one handed. +1 for E3.
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:18 AM
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I'll keep this in mind.
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Just wondering if there's Elite 3's that would fit the '09 and '10 Touring Bikes ?. Just that I'm skeptical about buying the new 408's after my 407's with cupping problems wears out. My dealer blew me away by not wanting to replace and said there's nothing wrong with the tires especially since theres' no bulletin. I say BS !.

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Mine go on this week along with cam and gear to gear--can't wait to try them!
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:45 AM
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I feel that if i can get better mileage, better handling, better prices??? No brainer. My Indy shop looked at me weird and said that it didn't look right but also told me to report back to him on my results.
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Just wondering if there's Elite 3's that would fit the '09 and '10 Touring Bikes ?. Just that I'm skeptical about buying the new 408's after my 407's with cupping problems wears out. My dealer blew me away by not wanting to replace and said there's nothing wrong with the tires especially since theres' no bulletin. I say BS !.

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Thorey,

Call Harley Customer support and tell them your front tire is vibrating and it feels unstable. Say nothing about it cupping. Play dumb. They'll call your dealership and tell them to change out the tire.

And No, the E3s will not fit the 09s/10s. Dunlop has no plans to make them in that size either.

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Following my friend accross the Mackinac bridge, 200' up in the air and his SG with 402's looked like a hula girl. My E3's barely moved.
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What PSI are you guys running in the E3's?
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If anyone from Harley Corporate is reading these threads, make the E3 the OEM tire for all HDs.
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