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Ii CruiserCruiser RearPowersports Tires WheelsPowersports MotorcycleAutomotive MotorcycleMotorcycle Wheels18 SquareTire 240Ii RearForwardGoing to try these on my Thunderbird StormJC Motors' Top Picks for Motorcycle Tires With 100's of styles of tires for motorcycles and ATV's we realize your purchase decision isn't always an easy one. By selling over 10,000 tires every year we get familiar with the ones we think you'll like the best. Our opinions are based on popularity, customer feedback and market strength by brand. Quite often we are able to offer cheap motorcycle tires without sacrificing quality. Let us save you some valuable shopping time. Review the JC Motors' Top Tire Picks. The street tire line-up offers the greatest selection of motorcycle tires, which in turn presents the toughest purchase decision. Our top pick in this category is Pirelli motorcycle tires, more specifically the Pirelli Diablo Corsa III line. They are not considered cheap motorcycle tires, but because JC Motors is Where Riders Get Deals, we actually sell them to you below dealer cost.
That's right, we carry 4 brands of tires that are sold direct to you at prices below what a motorcycle tire dealer would normally pay. motorcycle parts lomita caMetzeler motorcycle tires are another top pick along with Michelin motorcycle tires and their Pilot Road 2 tires. textile motorcycle jackets closeoutAvon motorcycle tires are a great choice for cruiser owners. motorcycle parts youngstown ohioFor the bargain shopper looking for cheap motorcycle tires check out Cheng Shin motorcycle tires.motorcycles for sale northampton ma The number one dirt motorcycle tire brand is definitely Dunlop motorcycle tires.
They make multiple styles of tires for motorcycle applications including the most popular D773 moto-cross line-up. For the desert riders and 4-stroke lovers, slip on a new set of their D739 tires and we know you'll come back to camp with a smile on your face. Bridgestone motorcycle tires are by no means considered cheap motorcycle tires, but the M404 rear is one of the best tires on the market today. Pair it up with the matching M403 front and you're off to the races with confidence.  We also carry some of the brands you don't see as often like AMS motorcycle tires and the most affordable GBC motorcycle tires. Kenda motorcycle tires as well as Maxxis motorcycle tires and the popular IRC motorcycle tires also make great tires for motorcycle use when you have a limited budget. Their product lines include incredibly tough tires at extremely low costs. Open up just about any magazine these days and you'll see nothing but good press on the quality of these lines of budget tires. For that reason and more we think you'll have fun finding out for yourself how good they really are.
If you’re looking purchase low-cost but not cheap motorcycle tires then you are in the right place. We carry the full line of every brand we've talked about here and more, so please don't hesitate to have us help you locate the exact size you need. Whether you need newtires for motorcycle riding or just some guidance give us a call at (800) 706-9476. 192 - select - Name - A to Z Name - Z to A Price - Low to High Price - High to Low Page: 1 2 3 4 60 Avon AM26 Roadrider General Purpose Rear Tire Avon AV72 Cobra Touring / Cruising / Custom Rear Tire Michelin Pilot Power 2CT Two Compound Sport Radial Rear Tire Michelin Pilot Power Sport Radial Rear Tire Avon AV71 Cobra Radial Touring / Cruising / Custom Front Tire DRC Motorcycle Pro Spoon Tire Iron with Wrench Michelin Pilot Road 2 Sport Touring Radial Rear Tire Michelin Pilot Road 2 Sport Touring Radial Front Tire Michelin Commander II Ultra High-Mileage Cruiser Rear Tire
Michelin Pilot Power 2CT Two Compound Sport Radial Front Tire Michelin Pilot Road 3 Sport Touring Rear Tire Michelin Commander II Ultra High-Mileage Cruiser Front Tire Page: 1 2 3 4 60Home → Reviews → Dunlop Not much mileage for the $$ Been riding scooters for about 55 years. street, metric and domestic. First Harley is 2003 Road King Classic.The problem is LOTS OF TIRES! miles on bike right now. Front Dunlop that came on bike will rot before itBack side is ready for it's third one! I take care of my rides. I still have a 1978 Honda CB400TII that I bought new that still has it's original tires. I have a 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage with 119,000 miles and still runs fine. Good oil and proper maintenance to carSame with my bikes. Why can't I get any mileage out of myI am too old to drive crazy. Smooth starts, stops, and about 70 on the highway. I've tried 404s and 402s. Going to try Michelin. Got 92000 miles on a set on my PICKUP!
Dallas Alford from Amarillo, Texas 8 - Was this review helpful? It's not a race tire I get between 8-11K on my FLHTCU. I've easily put over 500K miles on D-402's and never had a failure or issue that wasn't rider related. tire is a good compromise of performance and longevity. can tip it in pretty hard and scrape the floorboards without losingI wouldn't do that too often (tip it in hard that is) unless you know what you're doing because once you start loosing traction on that tire, you'd better be able to straighten it up in a HURRY. not a racing tire that you can slide with progressively less grip. reviews where people are getting 3-5K per tire are either over inflated or they have a heavier throttle hand than they think. If you're not getting over 7K on that tire, something is wrong. I think a lot of people run the tire over inflated on baggers. The tire says 40PSI cold. I run them at 36 and check them weekly. Overall, it's a great
10 - Was this review helpful? Tire goes bald quick The Dunlap tire on my 96 FLHT went bald on me at around 6k miles. Also doesn't like tight turns. 12 - Was this review helpful? Buy michelin commander 2 I was doing my studies on my Dunlop and other tires and I realize that the Michelin commander II are the best for Hartley etc... 21 - Was this review helpful? Well, thanks to the great weather here in south Texas I ride my 2006 Electra Glide Ultra Classic almost daily. It seems like I just replaced the rear tire, but it has actually been about seven months now and about 5,000The rear tire is nearly bald now and I am having to replace itSeems like these tires should last a little longer, but there is a lot of stop and go traffic here and it gets really hot so I'm sure that affects the tread wear. BTW, never buy tires directly from a HD shop, I paid $243 last time and found the exact same tire on Dennis Kirk for $140 so shop around.
I am also not too impressed with the grip in wetWhen it rains here, I have to take it super easy from a take offThe rear end feels like its about to slip out from under me if I'm not too careful. Highway speeds are fine in the rain All in all, I think I'll look for another brand next Kevin from San Antonio 16 - Was this review helpful? I'll be switching to metzler My old bike I rode 2 up and had metzlers and put over 16,000 and then sold it with plenty of tread. Bought a road king replaced both front and rear tires and 8000 miles later, I need to replace the Dunlop D402 tire again! thought I'd get more out of it personally! The Dunlop is more quieter thanThe Dunlop seems a little more loose (squirrely) in groovedI found the traction pretty good. I just wish it wouldI ride 2 up about 90 percent of the time. I just put it in for another D402 Dunlop on the rear since I want to match the front and it has good tread still. Next time, I'll put matching set of Metzlers on.
luck and keep on riding :) Magoo from Reno, NV 26 - Was this review helpful? Have a 74 superglide and it is my every day driver. I have put way too many miles to count on this tire and I haven't had an issue yet got it at half tread and it has lasted the past 7 months. Doesn't seem to like super hard turns though you really have to push the bike through it unlike the metzlers but no complaints on my end. I put a set of dunlors on in Aug. and put on 3000 miles my 402 back tire is slick, the front has maybe 1K left on it. I ride an 05 XL1200c. I am 64 and a conservative rider. Most of my ridingI will not buy another Dunlop. Ken Sullivan from Eucha Ok Tire can take a screw My wife and I were taking a 3hour ride towards natchez trace pkwy and got off an exit to get something to eat, and lord and behold we thought we dropped something off the bike because the pop was so loud.i thought after going back and not finding anything on the ground that we had either a flat
or something stuck to the rear tire because of the intermittent thump,so we pulled over and took a look and had about a quater inch screw stuck in the middle of the e3 tire. I pulled it out and kept rolling at 80 mph for the whole 3hr ride home. still "can't believe" that amazing tire, guess what type of tires I will be replacing those with when time comes. That's all I can say..."amazing"...must be a thick tire? Strmwthr from New Orleans La I have 2008 electra glide classic full dresser on almost completely wore out dunlop 402 tires. I have 2 thousands left on the front and 1 thousands left on the rear, and the first week I had it I was in some really bad winter conditions just trying to get home safe in a 3 hour ride north it was pouring down rain and 36 deg not counting wind chill. I then went down my dads road up a gravel and mud hill and did not loose traction or slide at any point of my road trip. I'm not really getting the
traction problems these people are having?? 23 - Was this review helpful? 120 hp dyna likes them Good traction wet or dry. They get slick if you park your bike for monthsThey last for a little while. Long enough for a motorcycle tire. Vance Plumb from So. 27 - Was this review helpful? I have been using the stock dunlop 402 tires on my Harley road glide and my riding is at least 3/4 2up riding. I usually get 14,500 on my rear tire and even though the front tire has plenty of tread, I still replace and the bike handles like a new bike. I think the main key to tread wear is how you accelerate and quick stops and of course keeping the air pressure correctly. Jim from Woodbridge, Va 22191 33 - Was this review helpful? I have only 2000 miles on a 404 and it is half gone. I was shocked when I looked at it after 2 months. I ride to work and have not put any hard riding on this tire. I will not buy another one.
daniel little from alabama 31 - Was this review helpful? I ride a 2007 harley ultra classic. I stick with the harley dunlap tire. rear tire always has to be replaced around 7500 miles. The same brand front tire seams to never wear out and I replace it due to time and precaution. To me, they hold the road well and I have never had a problem while chris from southeast texas 28 - Was this review helpful? These tires seem OK in the dry, you get them on a wet and greasy road then it's like riding on ice. I've stacked my fat bob twice now, doing 30mph breaked and the bike just slid from underneath me? doing 20 round a corner and the back end went? I'm changing since talking to other riders they seem to agree dunlops just don't grip that well in the wet. 30 - Was this review helpful? Number of pages - GT501491 Elite IID404D208 ZRK627D220D401 Elite S/TElite 3RoadsmartCruisemaxK591Q2Arrowmax GT501K70k555Sportmax D220STD251fD408 Harley Davidson