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26.5 x 26.5 x 5.9 inches 4.9 out of 5 stars #387,253 in Automotive (See top 100) #244 in Automotive > Motorcycle & ATV > Parts > Wheels & Tires > Tires & Accessories > Tires & Inner Tubes > Motorcycle & Scooter > Motorcycle > Street > Cruiser #5,023 in Automotive > Wheels & Tires > Tires 16 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon only ships this item within the contiguous 48 United States. Other Sellers on Amazon may ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii and US Territories. This item is not eligible for international shipping. Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? New (22) from $140.88 Ships from and sold by BikeBandit Parts. See more product details Michelin Commander II Motorcycle Tire Cruiser Front - 130/80-17

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motorcycle repair sharonville ohio See all verified purchase reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews In 53 years of riding motorcycles, I have never found a motorcycle tire that can outperform the Michelin Commander II. Very nice tire and upgrade for my 06 Sportster. Fits front rim perfect. It hasn't exploded yet so I'd say it was a real nice value. After years of Dunlop tires I finally made the switch, I'm really impressed. Over 30,000 on a set of these on my Street Glide. Best wet weather traction of any mc tire I've ridden on. Cornering and braking improved by 15-20% over stock Dunlops. I put 7k miles on this set of tires and had to replace them.

That's about average for me in terms of miles per tire, but during the entire time I was always nervous in the corners... Love these tires more time riding last so much longer well wrorth buying did IMention more time riding ? Put these on a 2014 FLHTK and really changed the ride for the worse. For a longer lasting tire, it takes harder rubber... which translates to a much rougher ride. streetglide corners like its on a rail guyfrmatl loves this.packrat-place loves this. Please create an account, or Log in here If you don't have an account, create one here. Your username (or email address) Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate Posted 5 years ago This little mini-bike is not restored, but it was refurbished somewhat with some o.e.m. parts. Chaparral made little enduro motorcycles from 1972 to the mid 70s, but only made a pull-start mini-bike for 2 model years. This 1973 is their 2nd and last actual mini-bike model, the T-95. It had a 96cc Fuji 2 stroke engine, and centrifugal clutch with no tranny.

I also have the 1972 T-172 1st year model posted here. Want to post a comment? Create an account or login in order to post a comment. Select a 1997 Chaparral Boats ModelOtaco4me loves this.lisa loves this.undreal loves this.JUDDANTIQUESMCs loves this.aghcollect loves this.toolate2 loves this.packrat-place loves this. I was lucky enough to buy this little mini-bike in original unrestored condition. This 1972 is their 1st model, the T-172 Bullet. It had a 4 H.P. Tecumseh engine, and centrifugal clutch with no tranny. I also have the 1973 T-95 model posted here.Kami Motorcycle Company added 2 new photos.First coat of Green on the KA80 Tank.... Kami Motorcycle Company shared a Page.This next month, Feb 17-19 is the big ABATE Bike show in Lincoln NE. I hope that maybe some of you might be able to attend. Let me know if you can, would love to meet ya!! Abate of NE District 2 Bike ShowSee AllKami Motorcycle CompanyHappy Thanksgiving to ALL of my friends here on the Kami page!!!

Kami Motorcycle Company added 5 new photos.Well the Kami KA80 seat is done and home. The man who did the work told me that he had a LOT more issues this time with the old vinyl rear of the seat with the name. I told him no worries, it was never perfect in the first place! He did tell me to set it in the sun and let it warm... The vinyl will soften and stretch... First pic is of it as I was renewing the letters on the rear panel. Last is of it when I was done. When the paint is dry on the letters I will edge them with a black sharpie to crisp them up.Kami Motorcycle Company added 3 new photos.I know this is NOT a Kami, but I picked this bike up yesterday. Its a Shin San Tong "Panther Super Sport 175". Its another Taiwan built bike. These are NOT common either and note the Odometer... Yes that is CORRECT! Its a "cousin" to the Kami and many others..... Street version of Gemini...I hate to do this, but I was raised to believe that if you make a mistake, you need to own up to it and accept the consequences.

That said I made one and I am posting now (after deleting a post) to correct my mistake. I did learn from the mistake so that helps. I posted some time ago some pix of the left side covers of Fuji 80 and 100cc motors for a "quick reference". I was wrong and need to repost the CORRECT info for you and add some more. The F480 Fuji 80cc motor's left side cover has "4" mount bolts and the F500 Fuji 100cc motor has "3" mount bolts. I had it backwards. I looked at an F500 motor I have and it has an F480 side cover on it (I did not even know you could PUT one on an F500!). Here are the corrected pix... Kami Motorcycle Company added 4 new photos.Got the Chaparral Tank back from my good friend Ken. He really does awesome paint work at a SUPER reasonable price... I have the stickers for it somewhere but cannot find them at the moment. The other tank (red primer) is the Kami KA80 tank. I gotta get the green paint for it then he can finish it also. THOSE stickers I know where they are!! The last picture is of the KA80 tank BEFORE he started...

First coat of black...Seat pan is done rust removal wise... Still need to use a stripper and get the last of the paint off then will prime and paint. Then its off to the Upholstery shop to be recovered.. Will keep posting as progress moves on.Kami Motorcycle Company updated their cover photo.Kami Motorcycle Company added 2 new photos.24 hrs soaking... All I did was take a plastic bristle brush and my pocket knife to scrape bigger stuff off. Another day and it should be ready for paint!Kami Motorcycle CompanyHave the Kami KA80 seat pan soaking. Will keep you posted on progress...Kami Motorcycle Company added 8 new photos.Gonna be taking this seat to the upholstery shop that recovered my KA100 seat. They did such a GREAT job... Here are a few "before" pix and some that I just took after I "took it apart. I will likely clean, repair and paint the pan first. Looks really good and solid esp after I took a brush and some water to it!Kami Motorcycle CompanyI was just doing some web searching...