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You won't regret going to the Night Dragons. I'm a huge Pirelli tire fan for my sport/track bikes and heavy cruisers. Change out the front to a 90/90 Night Dragon when you do the rear, you'll like it Use Ride On in the tubes for dynamic balancing and added puncture protection; no spin balancing or wheel weights needed. Butter smooth ride.
Remember, the Night Dragons are a more sport oriented tire and due to their more rounded profile won't respond well to lower tire pressures; you'll have poor handling and accelerated wear. Sweet spots for your Wide Glide will be right around 39 - 41 PSI front and 42 - 44 PSI rear; experiment with the pressures, you will notice a 1 - 2 PSI change in pressures.
Check here for decent pricing: https://www.bikebandit.com/tires-tub...e-tire/p/19536
Nice pup! I just love critters
Remember, the Night Dragons are a more sport oriented tire and due to their more rounded profile won't respond well to lower tire pressures; you'll have poor handling and accelerated wear. Sweet spots for your Wide Glide will be right around 39 - 41 PSI front and 42 - 44 PSI rear; experiment with the pressures, you will notice a 1 - 2 PSI change in pressures.
Check here for decent pricing: https://www.bikebandit.com/tires-tub...e-tire/p/19536
Nice pup! I just love critters
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