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       #Post#: 803--------------------------------------------------
       Tire websites
       By: seabeegt Date: April 15, 2014, 7:53 pm
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       Hey ya'll,
       There's a bunch of different websites out there
       to get tires from and they all got they're perks. However, If
       I'm gonna buy JUST tires, I'd recommend this website:
  HTML http://www.americanmototire.com/catalog/
       You pay just what u see, even if it's one single tire. I've
       consistantly compared them to other big websites like
       Motosport.com and Rockymountainatvmc.com,
       Motorcyclesuperstore.com and Revzilla.com. I think because they
       only deal in tires and accessories is why they come out on top
       time and again. No shipping charges. Right on. I just got in a
       Perelli MT-90 150 for about $126. $10-$15 cheaper than the
       competitors. Nice  8)
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       Re: Tire websites
       By: seabeegt Date: April 16, 2014, 1:15 pm
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       Picked up some fresh rubber. Perelli MT90 fore $126. Good deal
       8)
       [URL=
  HTML http://s994.photobucket.com/user/seabeegt/media/Bike%20stuff/20140415_165222_zpsglss06pp.jpg.html][IMG]http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af64/seabeegt/Bike%20stuff/20140415_165222_zpsglss06pp.jpg[/img][/URL]
       #Post#: 824--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: Colorado Rider Date: April 16, 2014, 9:27 pm
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       Looks nice! ;D  Let's see a pic on the bike when you get it
       mounted.
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       Re: Tire websites
       By: seabeegt Date: April 18, 2014, 9:48 am
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       Yup. Will do. In couple of days from now.
       #Post#: 1334--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: DaveKubler Date: July 13, 2014, 4:20 pm
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       I think Revzilla would match any verifiable deal BTW.     I have
       found that Revzilla is the best online option for my purchases
       as long as they HAVE what I want.   I love the service, the
       shipping times are awesome...and you build up kickback towards
       future orders.
       #Post#: 2238--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: dave_simpson Date: December 27, 2014, 2:01 am
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       How did you like these tires?
       thanks
       Dave
       #Post#: 3031--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: truck11 Date: July 30, 2015, 8:11 am
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       Picked up some tires from
  HTML https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/
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       actually the best price around for the Pirelli Scorpion Rally
       Dual Sport tire - and also the MotoZ i/t tire.    These are my
       new favorite tires!
       #Post#: 3202--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: seabeegt Date: October 3, 2015, 9:32 pm
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       I bought some Heidenau K60s finally. Here's the rear comparison
       to My old Perelli MT90 Scorpions
       [URL=
  HTML http://s994.photobucket.com/user/seabeegt/media/Bike%20stuff/38D45977-1F90-4414-AEFE-CC5977D8B204_zpsvvlzxj4e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af64/seabeegt/Bike%20stuff/38D45977-1F90-4414-AEFE-CC5977D8B204_zpsvvlzxj4e.jpg[/img][/URL]
       And here's a comparison to the fronts
       [URL=
  HTML http://s994.photobucket.com/user/seabeegt/media/Bike%20stuff/B2D7B46A-6489-412F-A678-2E084F956A79_zpsbkh4subl.jpg.html][IMG]http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af64/seabeegt/Bike%20stuff/B2D7B46A-6489-412F-A678-2E084F956A79_zpsbkh4subl.jpg[/img][/URL]
       I enjoyed the MT 90s for what they were: 70/30 tires. They did
       GREAT on road  ;D ... Not so much offroad  >:(
       I've only been on asphalt so far with the Heidenaus, but they
       are even BETTER than the MT 90s on asphalt!  ;)
       We'll see what they offer offroad, but they gotta be better than
       the old Perellis. Way bigger knobs and grooves.
       But be forewarned, they are extremely tough tires to put on. I
       originally bought a 150 rear and actually broke the band while
       installing it. Bummer  :P
       So I ended up buying a 140 rear off of Rockymountain. I bought
       the original pair off eBay for $275. Expensive tires, but they
       seem to be worth the $$$
       #Post#: 3251--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: trailpioneer Date: November 12, 2015, 12:50 pm
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       Fed Ex just dropped off a Heidenau Scout 140/80-18 rear tire I
       bought from Rocky Mountain. In the literature I've seen on this
       tire it has a strip down the middle linking the center blocks to
       help with tire wear. The tire I received has no strip. Is the
       strip a recent addition and maybe I got an older tire? Or does
       this size not have a strip? For what it's worth I'm happy it's
       not linked. I'm thinking it will work better off road.
       #Post#: 3272--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tire websites
       By: ChipStevens Date: November 15, 2015, 9:12 pm
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       The strip down the middle is size related. No strip on 140/80-18
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