Any Bobber or Speedmaster Riders Need Any Tres?

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Snakesfield

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Ebay has a really good deal on a set of some new, Pireilli MT 66's for a 178.00 bucks for both tires, with free shipping. Nice deal and these tire can get some pretty decent mileage on them too and they handle very well also. I fill that they are a better tire than the Night Dragons do. They handle pretty good in the rain also. I'd buy them myself. But I'm going to buy a set of Michelin Commander III's that I have my eye on for 303.00 hundred bucks for both tire too. These tires are supposed to get around twenty five thousand miles on them, on an HD Dressers and my bike is a lot lighter than an HD is. So, I should get some great mileage out of them. They"re supposed to handle better in the rain and in the hills, better than the Commander II's did. But anyway, I thought this is a good deal. So, I thought that I would share it.
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If anybody decides to go with the Michelin Commander III's and you own a Triumph, you need to buy the Michelin Commander III's Cursing tire and not the Touring tires. The Michelin Commander III's Cursing tires come in our sizes. The Michelin Commander III's Touring Tires, don't come in our sizes. They do for HD's and a few other bikes, maybe the Rocket III's could use the Michelin Commander III's touring tires, But not anything lighter, like my Bobber, the Speedmaster or the T100's or the T120's . The Michelin Commander III's Touring tires, are made for heaver bikes, like the big Indians and the big HD's. I did a lot of researching last night on motorcycle tires. Because, I'm going to need a set of them soon. I got about 1,1000 miles out of my stock Avon Cobras. and the Michelin Commander III's Cursing tires are getting 25,000 miles on them, on fully loaded HD dressers. No other motorcycle tires, that I've found. Get that kind of mileage along with great handling too. I've found a set of Michelin Commander III's Cursing tires, for 303.00 on eBay. Brand new from Cycle Gear, Biker Bandit and Revzilla. Plus, they will match who ever gives you the best price. But for me, I like to cruise on long rides. So, I need a good cruising tire with good mileage and not a 10,000 mile tire. I can do 10,000 miles in a year and I really don't like putting new shoes, along with tubes the rubber ring that goes around the rim to protect the tube from a loose spoke on the rim of my bike every year. If I can get 25,000 miles or more, out of a set of tires, along with good handling and good in the rain also. Then, those are the tires that I'm going to buy. But that's just me. I'd rather pay for quality, than just buying another tire that's only going to give me 10,000 to 12,000 miles on a pair of new shoes for my black filly
 

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