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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Just posting current prices for the Dunlop Elite 3 radial (which is the OEM tire for the Vision and Cross-X bikes) from several websites. If you find better/comparable prices, add them to this thread. This thread is only for Dunlp Elite 3s.
In USA
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Iron Butt
Posts: 802
| I just last week received a set of tires from Dennis Kirk for $361.98 vs the $305.98 they're listed for now. What a piss-off!
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Posts: 802
| Update: I emailed Dennis Kirk regarding the price differential and within 20 minutes they credited my card back for the difference. What a pleasant surprise! Thanks for posting the prices Jeff :-)
Marc
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Posts: 639 Tri Cities, WA | thanks for the info good stuff. |
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Posts: 804 Perry Hall, MD | Thanks for doing the homework. Yesterday I purchased a used tire machine to make mounting a whole lot easier and new rubber will be on by next week. |
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| wing stuff front $158.99 rear $191.99
http://wingstuff.com/pgroup_detail/38_dunlop/2848_gl1500_tires_dunl... |
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Posts: 156 Bluff Park, Alabama - God's Country! 2011 PW VV | john frey - 2012-01-16 1:19 PM wing stuff front $158.99 rear $191.99 http://wingstuff.com/pgroup_detail/38_dunlop/2848_gl1500_tires_dunl... I think the GL1500 E3s are BIAS PLY. Correct if I am wrong!
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Posts: 721
| Chuck, you are absolutely correct!
The Elite 3 tires for the GL1500 Goldwing are BIAS-PLY and you should NEVER run a bias ply tire on a bike that was designed for the use of radial tires.
The other thing you should never do is to mix using a bias ply tire (front or rear) and a radial tire (front or rear), as the difference in sidewall stiffness between the two types can cause bad handling characteristics (I've personally seen the results on a GL1800 Goldwing what happens when you mix the types of tires). |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | wingstuff - http://wingstuff.com/pgroup_detail/2814_honda_gl1800_tires_dunlop_e...
ron ayers - http://www.ronayers.com/ProductDetails/N/2103/SKU/1200140
lately, I've been finding my cheapest price on tires is at wingstuff |
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Posts: 763 Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis) | Rocky Mountian ATV
Front $130.99 free shipping so same as Dennis Kirk
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/49/-/181/750/-/16939/Dunlop-Eli...
Rear $174.99 free shipping so same as Dennis Kirk.
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/49/-/181/750/-/19447/Dunlop-Eli...
Order from closest location to you for quickest delivery. |
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Posts: 11 Northwest, Nevada | I just bought a set of D E-3's for 305.00 out the door. Free shipping. www.rockymountainatvmc.com |
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| Meanwhile, here in Australia, the Dunlop Elite 3 REAR ONLY is $450.
Yet the US dollar buys AU$0.96. |
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Posts: 1109
| kris8654 - 2012-01-17 1:05 AM I just bought a set of D E-3's for 305.00 out the door. Free shipping. www.rockymountainatvmc.com Same here a few months ago. |
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Posts: 804 Perry Hall, MD | daniel5600 - 2012-01-17 8:44 AM
Meanwhile, here in Australia, the Dunlop Elite 3 REAR ONLY is $450.
Yet the US dollar buys AU$0.96.
Oh man, I'm feeling a whole lot better now. It doesn't sound quite so bad if you look at it as being only about 4 cents per mile. |
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Posts: 208 Edmonton Alberta, Canada | I am going darkside......spoke with Dunlop rep at bike show last weekend, denies any issue with the E3's, told me to callibrate my tire guages....yes I use 3 different ones. I have riden 2 fronts out with a band in the center, I am on my fourth rear and all have cupped! Only problem is not many choices for mc tire with the weight rating for tourers. |
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Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | norcan - 2012-01-17 7:02 PM
I am going darkside......spoke with Dunlop rep at bike show last weekend, denies any issue with the E3's, told me to callibrate my tire guages....yes I use 3 different ones. I have riden 2 fronts out with a band in the center, I am on my fourth rear and all have cupped! Only problem is not many choices for mc tire with the weight rating for tourers.
interesting you said that.. cause on my 2011 vision in less than 2500 miles my rear tire cupped!!! and i have been checking air pressure.. my 08 vision didnt cup that quick... i noticed it on the 11 when i was washing it. there has to be something up wih their tires in order for a rear tire to cup in LESS than 2500 miles.. |
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Lets keep this thread on topic. It's meant for members to post prices for Dunlop E3s, not a discussion of the dark side, Dunlop E3 issues, or any other MC tire. |
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Posts: 155 Stockton, California | Jake Wilson.com as of 1/17/12
Front Tire: $130.99 http://www.jakewilson.com/p/52/-/347/1186/9242/16939/Dunlop-Elite-3-Radial-Touring-Front-Motorcycle-Tire
Rear Tire: $174.99 http://www.jakewilson.com/p/52/-/347/1186/9242/19447/Dunlop-Elite-3-Radial-Touring-Rear-Motorcycle-Tire
Free shipping
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Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | When I bought my E3s from Bike Bandit last year, I also got another 10% off with my AMA membership. Just confirmed that they still honor the AMA membership. Still only makes it $349.70 shipped via ground, but with fluctuating prices, it might be beneficial later. |
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Posts: 104
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Posts: 241 Monrovia, Ca | $207.99 today's price. |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | Here's what a nearby (in the U.S.) Victory dealer just quoted me:
"I have the E'3s in stock. The price has changed but I try to buy my tires in large volume and pass the savings on. 612.00 Installed .That's up 111.00 from two years ago."
Or as I see it, they are charging me $250+ to install them ... does this sound right ???
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | yes, and no. On the bike, they will charge you the hourly rate by the book time. I think the time is 3 hours, so that comes out to about $85 an hour. Maybe someone else will give you a better answer. I have a place I can take my wheel off the bike and they charge $40 to change out the tire, and I bring the tire also. |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | I bring the wheel in as well, from all my bikes. Less to go wrong (with the bike) while it's at the dealer.... |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | Thanks, Chris, Will. My wrenching days are LONG over with. My Dealer does EVERYTHING and my bike is PERFECT. It's just my wallet that's hurting ...
And the odd heart attack. No point in aggravating that by putting a wrench on something that weighs a thousand pounds - I'd rather spend my time riding. And my Dealer always gives me a new VV to ride while he's doing the wrenching. Takes a little of the pain out of my wallet, and I get to be glad I don't just buy a new VV that's not much better than my OLD one!
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | perhaps you could do some negotiations with the dealer on the labor cost, perhaps a little pasteries for the staff or something every so often. Just kicking an idea around, though he's not ripping you off, it is a relatively easy task that the whole op can be done in an hour by an experienced tech. But the book is what they bill by. |
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Posts: 965 New York State | varyder - 2012-02-29 2:51 PM
perhaps you could do some negotiations with the dealer on the labor cost, perhaps a little pasteries for the staff or something every so often. Just kicking an idea around, though he's not ripping you off, it is a relatively easy task that the whole op can be done in an hour by an experienced tech. But the book is what they bill by.
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Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | My dealer wanted somewhere north of $600 + tax for both installed last year. When I brought up the prices that I found on the Internet, they said my prices were below their cost for the tires. I believe most of the dealers source their tires from a local distributor, and unfortunately they just don't have the buying power of these large Internet companies. |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | This is what my U.S. guy says: " I charge $80 per tire mounted and balanced, You also have to add sales tax.
We charge $120 per tire for carry in (meaning tires supplied by customer). Remember all the the warranty and liability lies on the dealer that installs the tires. Just trying to make a livivng not a killing . "
BTW - My Canuck dealer wants $1,000+ which is why I'm looking south ... annoys me - I can buy the tires myself here from U.S. dealers for $45 more in shipping costs.
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Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | No wonder people go the darkside! |
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Posts: 612
| I went to several of the aforementioned websites for E3 pricing and found their current pricing well above what was listed in the beginning of this thread not a month and a half ago. DK Wants $220, not the $160 something posted above. What gives? Did you have to actually ask for some sort of discount?
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Posts: 802
| Turk - 2012-03-01 8:17 AM
I went to several of the aforementioned websites for E3 pricing and found their current pricing well above what was listed in the beginning of this thread not a month and a half ago. DK Wants $220, not the $160 something posted above. What gives? Did you have to actually ask for some sort of discount?
It looks like they've all raised their prices back up. I'm going to wait a week or two and see if anyone runs them on sale again. If I find a sale price I'll post it.
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | marcparnes - 2012-03-04 9:23 PM Turk - 2012-03-01 8:17 AM I went to several of the aforementioned websites for E3 pricing and found their current pricing well above what was listed in the beginning of this thread not a month and a half ago. DK Wants $220, not the $160 something posted above. What gives? Did you have to actually ask for some sort of discount? It looks like they've all raised their prices back up. I'm going to wait a week or two and see if anyone runs them on sale again. If I find a sale price I'll post it. Marc Prices run in cycles, start checking about a month before you need tires. |
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Posts: 802
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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | I am sitting at the dealer now in St Pete Florida. I went to put air in my rear tire to find it completely bald. Dealer quoted me $212. That's 3 bucks cheaper than cycled gear. Thought it was a mistake. The dealer wanted like $280 last time. They made up the difference by pointing out my front pads were just about on metal. Let them do it since I'm here. |
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Posts: 576 , IA | Yep price of tires when up 50.00 since last year |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Time for a car tire. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | willtill - 2012-03-09 7:24 PM Time for a car tire. nope |
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Posts: 102 Cary, NC | I just got a rear tire from my dealer for $202.00. The good thing was that it was in stock so I didn't have to wait for arrival. |
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Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Since we share tire size with the Goldwing, here's another site for tire options
http://www.directlineparts.com/byProduct.asp?prd=Tires&str=4
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | At Skagit Polaris:
Front: $191.96 Installation: $55.95
Rear : $269.84 " $72.95 ............................ Total $590.70
And my bike is NEW again !!! Handles like a dream. Only problem is getting it off the side-stand - bike is 'taller' and requires more ooommph - which is getting harder with each birthday ...
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Posts: 72
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Edited by PCNova 2012-06-07 1:03 PM
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Posts: 4278
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Posts: 73 San Diego, Ca | Battery $ 85.00 to san diego.
Direct line parts .
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Posts: 21 Indiana | Bought a 250 rear for $185 at dealer in Roanoke, VA. |
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Posts: 48
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Posts: 232
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Posts: 4278
| Word to the wise when ordering on line read the spec sheet to make sure you are getting a radial or what ever your ordering don't go by the pitcher.
Second check tires once a month and twice a month when we get into 90's plus. Do not use a pencil gauge or a those little LED gadget ones. Spend the money and buy a real gauge. Check it with your shock pump and if its off take it back.
Its up to you to keep tires round
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Putter - 2012-06-16 9:10 AM Bought a 250 rear for $185 at dealer in Roanoke, VA. Great people. Price for tires are at or below internet prices, and will mount for a song, on the bike. It's worth the three hour ride, a day trip to get my tires changed. |
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Posts: 763 Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis) | Called my local Vic dealer and they wanted almost $600 for a set of E3. Plus $72 for mount and balance. I explained that I can get them for $355 including shipping from several places on the net. I told the guy I would prefer to buy local and would pay a few extra dollars to help the local guy, but I could not pay double. I begged him for a discount. He asked the manager and the answer was no. He said, however, bring in whatever tires I buy and they will mount and balance for the same price.
I received the tires and called a nearby HD shop for mount and balance. The guy said they don't work on other bikes. I explained that I have the wheels off the bike and I only need tires mounted to the wheels and balanced. He said again, "we don't touch other bikes". So, I drove an hour to the Vic shop and they did the mount/balance for $72. I asked if they would mount tires on HD bikes. They said, "Sure, it doesn't matter what bike it is when it comes to tire changing".
I have been looking at heated gear. I bought a set while I waited for the Vic mechanic to change my tires. The HD dealer lost out on a $400 sale (plus an hr shop rate for tire change). I wish my Vic dealer could lower tires prices because I would have much rather given him the whole $827 I spent rather than only $472 ($72 tire change plus $400 heated gear).
Why are dealer tire prices so high?
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| victoryvisiontour - 2012-11-22 6:11 PM
Called my local Vic dealer and they wanted almost $600 for a set of E3. Plus $72 for mount and balance. I explained that I can get them for $355 including shipping from several places on the net. I told the guy I would prefer to buy local and would pay a few extra dollars to help the local guy, but I could not pay double. I begged him for a discount. He asked the manager and the answer was no. He said, however, bring in whatever tires I buy and they will mount and balance for the same price.
I received the tires and called a nearby HD shop for mount and balance. The guy said they don't work on other bikes. I explained that I have the wheels off the bike and I only need tires mounted to the wheels and balanced. He said again, "we don't touch other bikes". So, I drove an hour to the Vic shop and they did the mount/balance for $72. I asked if they would mount tires on HD bikes. They said, "Sure, it doesn't matter what bike it is when it comes to tire changing".
I have been looking at heated gear. I bought a set while I waited for the Vic mechanic to change my tires. The HD dealer lost out on a $400 sale (plus an hr shop rate for tire change). I wish my Vic dealer could lower tires prices because I would have much rather given him the whole $827 I spent rather than only $472 ($72 tire change plus $400 heated gear).
Why are dealer tire prices so high?
Send a copy to the HD dealership owner and remind them that times are tough and a "profit" is a profit...... |
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Posts: 75 McHenry, IL | Just picked up a front and rear from Honda Direct Line (same size as the Gold Wing) for $299 delivered to my front door. Sale is good through the end of January. |
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| Bluto - 2013-01-26 7:56 PM
Just picked up a front and rear from Honda Direct Line (same size as the Gold Wing) for $299 delivered to my front door. Sale is good through the end of January.
Are you sure they are actually E3 radials, and not D207s ?
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Posts: 75 McHenry, IL | Turk - 2013-01-28 7:16 AM
Are you sure they are actually E3 radials, and not D207s ?
Yup. They were at my front door friday afternoon. |
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I bought a set of E3's from Honda Direct line for $299 ,they were del to my door in 4 days, Rehoboth ,Ma |
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Posts: 612
| Bluto - 2013-01-26 7:56 PM
Just picked up a front and rear from Honda Direct Line (same size as the Gold Wing) for $299 delivered to my front door. Sale is good through the end of January.
Do you have a link?
When I did a search, I came up with this site --> http://www.directlineparts.com/byBrand.asp
front E3=169.99, rear E3=219.99
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| DrRadar - 2013-01-28 8:48 AM
http://www.directlineparts.com/product.asp?pid=2381&str=0&mdl=&mdy=...
Awesome, thanks!
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Posts: 2 Amherst NY | Did you guys know that the CCT's tire sizes are exactly the same as the GL1800 Goldwing. I know, I've had 6 of them. This opens up your choices of brands. I've tried Metzeler 880's, Avon Cobras, Bridgestones, Dunlop 250 series, and the Elite 3's. Metzelers handled great and were fairly long lasting at 14K miles. The Avon's come in second, followed by the stones, and my last choice would be the Dunflops.
I can't wait to use up these ()^*(P%$% Dunlops and get some real tires on my 13 CCT.
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Posts: 62 San Diego, CA | Just paid $249.00 for my rear tire (180/60R16) last night at my local dealer here in San Diego. Ran over a screw somewhere, and only had 6k miles on it. |
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Posts: 482 Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort) | The last few tires I've bought through Jake Wilson-An E3 180/60 R16 is going for $205 there with free shipping. I now have Avon Cobras front & back on the Vision-a new Cobra the same size was $192.
A set of Dunlop E3's $350 & a set of Cobras $353-best prices I could find-Brian
http://www.jakewilson.com/p/52/-/343/750/-/22918/Avon-Cobra-AV72-Re...
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Posts: 160 Camas Washington | Pro-Calibar Vancouver WA, new set of E3s mounted and will also change out my break pads which I'll supply, 20 mile biek check, $550 |
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Posts: 160 Camas Washington | meant $450, tires, breaks and 20,000 mile service |
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Posts: 161 Albuquerque NM | I just went to directlineparts.com, and order front and rear for $309 with free shipping. I'm happy with that, and cycle gear will mount and balance for $40 per tire. I'll call around some more and see what some of the other local shops will charge me to do it. |
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Posts: 277 Apopka, FL | Just purchased a front Dunlop E3 yesterday. Prices have indeed gone up, but not terribly. RockyMountainATVmc.com had the best prices at $154 + free shipping & no tax. Shipped same day. Should be here tomorrow. So far, I'm extremely pleased with their service. A couple things; rim strip & valve stems coming from a different location and should arrive 2 days later. Still not bad.
Also purchased an E3 rear for a buddy at the same time... $206.
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Posts: 482 Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort) | Jake Wilson is where I got my last few sets 154 for the front free shipping also-I went with the Avon Cobras on the Vision and got a nail in the back tire that had about 7,000 miles on it so I never got to fully evaluate it-was starting to show some scalloping on the sides and a narrow flat band down the middle-replaced with an E3 on the road. |
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Posts: 1066 Peru, IN | I bought one of the new multi compound (rear) E3s yesterday to replace a new car tire (don't ask). I paid $260 from the dealer. Probably about the same (including shipping) online. Still scuffing it in so I can't comment on performance. I hope it lasts the advertised 20k miles. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Monkeyman - 2013-08-10 7:06 PM I bought one of the new multi compound (rear) E3s yesterday to replace a new car tire (don't ask). I paid $260 from the dealer. Probably about the same (including shipping) online. Still scuffing it in so I can't comment on performance. I hope it lasts the advertised 20k miles. getting ready to order one myself, I might do it at the dealer this time, the one 3 hours away that will do it from the bike for a mere $40 or so. |
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Posts: 1066 Peru, IN | Seems as good a reason as any for a short "cruise". |
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Posts: 599 New Mexico | Rocky Mountain ATV
Front Tire
3 Business Days
Total: $153.99
Tax: $0.00
Shipping & Handling: Free!
Amount Paid: $153.99
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com
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Posts: 494 Akron Ohio area |
mr.b - 2013-04-25 12:16 AM Did you guys know that the CCT's tire sizes are exactly the same as the GL1800 Goldwing. I know, I've had 6 of them. This opens up your choices of brands. I've tried Metzeler 880's, Avon Cobras, Bridgestones, Dunlop 250 series, and the Elite 3's. Metzelers handled great and were fairly long lasting at 14K miles. The Avon's come in second, followed by the stones, and my last choice would be the Dunflops. I can't wait to use up these ()^*(P%$% Dunlops and get some real tires on my 13 CCT. Just my 2 cents worth. Hope to help someone....... Metzelers does not make a tire for the Vision, CC, CCT, or CR. You can verify that by going to their website or calling them. They won't even hesitate to tell you NO. The Honda Goldwing has virtually the same curb weight as the Vision Tour. The Honda has a carry weight of around 406 pounds while the Visions carry weight is 98 pounds higher. The Goldwing can ride on tires with less carry weight (GVWR=1316) and stay in spec. That does NOT mean the Vision can while still maintaining it's much higher GVWR=1414). I've averaged over 14,000 miles on every set of standard E3's I have had mounted to SCREAM. Each set was replaced before any wear bars were in contact with the road. Spend more money on a really accurate pressure gauge and you'll spend less on tires. You can also start using your front brake more, a lot more, than your rear brake which will increase the amount of miles you get on each set of tires. The new E3 MT (Multi-Tread) tires are now available and I highly recommend them for increased mileage and less singing and more grip in the turns. They require 41 PSI in the front and rear. The E3's advertised in the link provided above are most likely the old stock of standard E3's. I would call them to make sure that you are getting the new MT versions of both the front and rear tires. I presently have 11,000 miles on my rear E3 MT and it has yet to sing in the turns and I can guarantee that I'll get at least 4,000 more miles out of it before it hits the wear bars. The tire looks brand new. I would never mount a tire on my motorcycle when the manufacturer of the tire says it doesn't fit. I also would never mount a bias ply tire on my Vision.
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Motorcycle Superstore prices as of 11/14/13
Elite 3 Front 130/70HR18 $175
Elite 3 Rear 160/60HR-16 $236
Free shipping
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Posts: 30 Warrenton, VA | Jake Wilson as of 11/15/13
Elite 3 Front 130/70HR18 -153.99
Elite 3 Rear 180/60HR16 - 218.94
But I have switched to Avon Cobras with the last change and I am just under 15k and down to the last 1/32(before 2/32s) on them so bought another set today from Jake Wilson and:
Front 130/70HR18 - 160.99
Reat 180/60HR16 - 191.94
Getting a little more from the Cobras without the howling, never going back to the E3's
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | dnlbest - 2013-11-15 4:27 PM Jake Wilson as of 11/15/13 Elite 3 Front 130/70HR18 -153.99 Elite 3 Rear 180/60HR16 - 218.94 But I have switched to Avon Cobras with the last change and I am just under 15k and down to the last 1/32(before 2/32s) on them so bought another set today from Jake Wilson and: Front 130/70HR18 - 160.99 Reat 180/60HR16 - 191.94 Getting a little more from the Cobras without the howling, never going back to the E3's Duuuude! Thanks, just ordered me a front skin... |
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Posts: 9 , FL | Try directlineparts.com as OEM for GW they offer as a set for $319 + 6% tax free shipping in Florida. Another $40 for the dual compound rear tire. |
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front https://www.denniskirk.com/dunlop/front-elite-3-130-70hr-18-blackwal...
rear https://www.denniskirk.com/dunlop/rear-d250-180-60hr-16-blackwall-ti... |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | There you go, I jumped on the $153, then the $148 comes along... |
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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | Best price I've seen lately. $210 Rear http://www.americanmototire.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufactur...
$154 front |
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http://www.ironpony.com/ironponydirect/product-info.asp/ProdID/3238... |
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Posts: 112 Denver, Iowa | We had a flat rear tire travelling through Lincoln, Nebraska last year, and Star City Motorsports, a Victory dealer, tapped us for $268.99 plus $102 in labor. Frontier Harley-Davidson stored our bike for free for two days over a holiday weekend, and they trailered our bike to the dealership for free. I hate to say this, but the Harley dealership treated us very well, and we didn't spend a dime there. The Victory dealer couldn't wait to take our money and kick us out the door!
Thank You Frontier Harley of Lincoln, Nebraska! |
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Glendale, AZ United States | Godspeed - 2014-01-05 7:47 PM
We had a flat rear tire travelling through Lincoln, Nebraska last year, and Star City Motorsports, a Victory dealer, tapped us for $268.99 plus $102 in labor. Frontier Harley-Davidson stored our bike for free for two days over a holiday weekend, and they trailered our bike to the dealership for free. I hate to say this, but the Harley dealership treated us very well, and we didn't spend a dime there. The Victory dealer couldn't wait to take our money and kick us out the door!
Thank You Frontier Harley of Lincoln, Nebraska!
Ouch! That sounds painful. I haven't found a Victory dealer either I can say I'm truly happy with. Also, it has been my experience that pricing varies significantly among the different Victory dealers and I have seen costs vary for the purchase and installation of tires by as much as 200 dollars. Vlad. |
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Posts: 482 Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort) | I just ordered a Dunlop E3 180/60-16HR MT from Dennis Kirk for $208, best price I found. Also have a new rear brake rotor in the mail to replace mine that has way to much play at the rivets. I had two flats while touring last year- one in Montana that plugged and rode to Kalispell on & the Victory dealer there didn't have a tire? Had to use the Yamaha dealer down the street to get gouged. That tire took a nail in BFE WY and I plugged it on the roadside and now have several thousand miles on it & figured I'd go ahead & replace it for this years touring season- it's -14 this morning so it's a good time to go through the bike in a warm garage. |
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Motorcycle-superstore.com sale
Dunlop E3 180/60HR $224 http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/6065/i/dunlop-elite-3-touring-...
Dunlop E3 130/70HR $154 http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/6063/i/dunlop-elite-3-touring-...
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Posts: 8 Underwood, IN United States | Dunlop E3 $40 rebate found the form at Motorcycle-Superstore.com |
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Posts: 341 West Salem, WI United States | But I have switched to Avon Cobras with the last change... Getting a little more from the Cobras without the howling, never going back to the E3's What do you like better about the Avons? Do you feel like they handle any better? Different? |
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Posts: 155 Victoria Tx, TX United States | Im looking at Metzelers or Michelins. On my next purchase. AND add Centramatics to balance out the bike. |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | If you take your rear wheel in (off the bike) to get the tire changed out; is it advisable to remove the rear sprocket first; or is it not an issue, for removing and replacing the tire? |
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| I just spent $345.00 for rear tire only. Plus an additional $102.00 for installation at my local Victory dealer in Southern Maryland. Ridiculous.....Never Again!!!!!!!! |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | walkerct - 2014-03-15 3:56 AM
I just spent $345.00 for rear tire only. Plus an additional $102.00 for installation at my local Victory dealer in Southern Maryland. Ridiculous.....Never Again!!!!!!!!
Man, they sure bent you over.
I have an guy up here who will mount and balance for $30.00 providing I bring just the wheel and tire to him. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I take no thought what the dealer will get out of it when I need something done, including when I need tires. I know of one dealer out of 4 dealers within a 3 hour ride that will do the whole job cheaper than if I got the tires off the internet and have my local dealer mount. The only problem is, they are 3 hours away, and that's a good problem. The other dealers out-price themselves by charging the top retail price, but that tells me they don't want to do tires. We all can save a few dollars by pulling the wheels ourselves and taking them to a dealer. If not, I would not complain if I had no other choice than pay the higher price if I want to ride. Complaining will not make them change their mind, and they are not wrong because they charge the upper end of the retail price. |
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Posts: 353
| willtill - 2014-03-13 5:53 AM
If you take your rear wheel in (off the bike) to get the tire changed out; is it advisable to remove the rear sprocket first; or is it not an issue, for removing and replacing the tire?
No, it's not necessary.
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Glendale, AZ United States | I take most of you "do it yourselfers" have the gear to remove tire from rim/replace and balance the tire yourselves? Anybody have the self-adjusting ballancers? I have found here locally in Arizona the going shop rate for installation at authorized Vic repair shop is roughly 78 bucks/tire if bought elsewhere. The rate is 40 bucks/tire if you bring just the rim/tire in off the bike. I'm not a snob by any means, but I figure that I won't bother with all that if I wind up saving about 38 bucks/tire if I go through the trouble of removing them myself. The front is straight forward, but the rear looks like a PIA.
Here locally, if you purchase the tires through both shops I mentioned the installation is "free" as they put it, but the tires are marked up. This is through both Victory of Mesa and Arizona Victory in Tucson. I call both to see which one has the better deal when time to change out plus they will price match most of the time on tires. I got a quote today for 280 for the front and 315 for the rear out the door. It has also been my experience that if you just bring the rim/tire in a lot of places like to nickel and dime you, shop fees, environmental fees, disposal fees, KY jelly fees, and there you have it.
224 for the rear plus the 78 is 302 and 154 for the front plus labor is 232 bucks. At least at my neck of the woods it makes absolute sense to take the front tire in, but would only be saving about 13 bucks for the rear, which does not make much sense to hassle with. I'm sure the shops will periodically get online and price shop tires and adjust accordingly. Vlad. |
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| Vladezip - 2014-04-28 8:37 PM
The rate is 40 bucks/tire if you bring just the rim/tire in off the bike.
Wow! That's steep, I've gotten used to paying around $23, they charged me the same when I went darkside.
I'm still too cheap th let them take $80 for doing the entire job.
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Glendale, AZ United States | tralphaz - 2014-05-01 7:45 PM
Vladezip - 2014-04-28 8:37 PM
The rate is 40 bucks/tire if you bring just the rim/tire in off the bike.
Wow! That's steep, I've gotten used to paying around $23, they charged me the same when I went darkside.
I'm still too cheap th let them take $80 for doing the entire job.
I completely understand where you are coming from. I am accident prone and would not be a happy camper scarring a rim or worse, but the way shop prices are going and knowing for a fact I will continue riding as long as my health permits it would be a worthwhile deal to buy the gear needed to replace the tires myself. Unfortunately, Im not a fan of Harbor Freight since all the stuff I bought from them in the past was absolute junk. |
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Just bought a set of Elite 3 radials from motorcyclesuperstore.com $160 front / $230 rear, Free shipping. Dunlop rebate ended yesterday..Damn!
The local bike shop says they'll mount & balance for $40/wheel or charge me $75/front and $150/rear if I bring them the bike. For $225, I'll learn how to remove the wheels! If you have tips on how, send me a PM!!
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Fountain Inn, SC United States | Here's a link to motorcyclesuperstore.com which is advertising up to 64% tire savings on Dunlop:
http://cl.exct.net/?qs=5304dd5119a46be164fd0b6e40a771ece19bdbceb707... |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Just got one from Rocky Mountain for 207.99 180/60r-16 Dunlop Elite 3. |
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Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Watch out for those damned screws... they seem particularly attracted to new tires. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Ha! I've got a plug kit.... |
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| Ride2eat - 2015-02-26 11:14 AM I used Rockymontain and the tire was here in 3 days with no freight, Awesome! I know your new but this post is over a year old. Look before you respond |
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Glendale, AZ United States | I usually roll with whatever is cheaper and stick with the E3s or Avon Cobras. JP cycle currently has the AVON Cobras on sale with free shipping. It has been my experience the E3 is usually more money. The Cobras all around handle better from my end, but I can usually squeeze about 3000 miles more out of the E3s. Your call, but I would suggest you give the Avons a shot, especially since they are on sale currently. Vlad. |
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Posts: 39
| I'm going with E-4's in about 2k. I don't think I can out drive E-3"s or E-4"s so will go with mileage. put over 160k on metzeler's on tc was happy with them.203.00 for rear at dennis KIrk.163 for front E-4's |
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