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Do tires ever go on sale?
- apbling
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Any thoughts?
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Edit: BT45s from motorcyclesuperstore - $210 total/shipped. tire date code same as year installed (2012).
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martin_csr wrote: This doesn't really answer your question, but another place to get tires is JakeWilson.com... free shipping on orders over $99. I'm leaning towards the Bridgestone Battlax BT45 for the next time.
I must thank you Martin for steering me towards JakeWilson.com. Great place to buy tires. Fast and free shipping on my new BT45 Bridgestones.
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He's the one who mentioned them to me. hee.
As a side note, one problem w buying tires online is that you can't check the date of mfg until you get them. I bought a set local at CycleGear. One of the new tires was several years old, so I returned it for a more recently manufactured tire.
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martin_csr wrote: You're welcome, but don't thank me - thank my neighbor down the street (WABBMW).
He's the one who mentioned them to me. hee.
As a side note, one problem w buying tires online is that you can't check the date of mfg until you get them. I bought a set local at CycleGear. One of the new tires was several years old, so I returned it for a more recently manufactured tire.
The age of the tire is a something you'll hit constantly with 'no-name' places clearing out old stock. I would rather pay a few dollars more and be guaranteed of a fresh tire. When I looked at a couple of tires I bought in a batch of parts from a dealer, the tires were old - over 10 years old...
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most people assume new means new.
I was at the Honda dealer getting a thermostat for my Goldwing they had a tire rack out front
with a ton of tires clearanced some had stickers that looked like they were printed
around wwii lol
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I buy my tires locally because they throw in free mount and balance which would cost $25 otherwise. The prices are reasonably competitive so I save money on the total price buying here.
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martin_csr wrote: You're welcome, but don't thank me - thank my neighbor down the street (WABBMW).
He's the one who mentioned them to me. hee.
Okay, please tell your neighbor down the street thank you!
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ramtough_63 wrote: Where do you find the production date on a tire I never really looked
Look for the DOT code on the sidewall - the last four digits in the DOT code denote the manufacturing date. First two digits of the last four denote the week, third and fourth digits denote the year. Example: 2609 means manufactured in week 26 of the year 2009.
If there are only three digits in the end of the code(first two digits = week, third digit = year) the tire was manufactured before the year 2000 in which case it should be replaced asap - personally I would replace any tire more than 6 years old but hey, it's your money and your a$$, your decision...
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