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Mellow
04-18-2007, 05:25 PM
If you need tires, chances are you might be able to get some at a BMW dealer so, here are some as well as independents.
Rifraf
04-19-2007, 12:12 PM
I had to use BMW of Little Rock, AR last year on my Ozarks trip. None of the Honda dealers in the state had tires for the ST. :eek: They were very helpful and courteous. They understood the situation of being on the road touring and needing assistance way more than any Honda dealer I spoke with. :bow1:
S2000-Dave
04-19-2007, 01:07 PM
Rifraf, have you ever tried Aurora Honda? 200 South Potomac St in Aurora. They've treated me real good everytime I go in there
If you need tires, chances are you might be able to get some at a BMW dealer
I'll second that. Last fall, I blew a rear in Stockton, Calif., about 100 miles from home. Non-repairable. In 108 degree heat. On a Saturday afternoon. Great.
My HRC towing got me to the local Honda shop. No tires of any kind to fit the ST. I called every dealer in the area...no tires available. In desperation, I tried the Beemer dealer in Modesto (about 30 miles south). He had 6 Z6s in stock, and for $20 he even delivered to Stockton (pretty good I thought for an hour+ round trip). I like the BMW bikes...I love their parts department!
George
05-17-2007, 09:18 AM
Last time I needed to buy a tire on the road (front) I found one at a small indy dealer about 30 miles south of my then present location. Road down there, pulled the front wheel, and they swapped it out and balanced it for free. Hard to beat that deal.
Another possible source of a 160/70/17 rear is yur local Harley dealer. Some models of Harley use that size. You can get an old style Dunlop K591 with "Harley Davidson" molded into the sidewall. Prolly won't be cheap, but what the hey!
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