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Re: dunlop 404
Reply #15 - 01/15/07 at 15:06:02
 
tattoo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
where can i order a rear tire for my savage thats affordable also im canadian thanx

 Always try e-bay   just type in 140/90-15 it will bring up lots of tures for the rear   john
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Re: dunlop 404
Reply #16 - 01/15/07 at 20:16:29
 
tattoo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
where can i order a rear tire for my savage thats affordable also im canadian thanx

How far from the border are you. We used to send shipments to local post offices "hold for pickup" then you would go and pick them up. Must be worthwhile, we had plenty of people (some travel 60 miles) to pickup packages.
Just a thought.
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Reply #17 - 01/16/07 at 06:03:42
 
Savage Librarian wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
If you like the 404 but want a bit higher mileage tire, you might checkout their 555.  I think it was max who clued me in on it.  I've got 5,000 miles on this set of them, and I can hardly tell they've been used.  

Granted, mileage will vary from place to place and rider to rider.

The Dunlop 491 Elite II is also a high mileage tire.  It's supposed to be a touring tire but the Dunlop site's fitment guide had recommended it as an alternate for the Savage.  I've got a little over 5K miles on my set and they look only slightly used.  I'm not sure what the primary differences are between the 491 and 555 but I guess they're similar in that respect.
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Reply #18 - 01/16/07 at 06:40:46
 
You might Google motorcycle tires, I did. Found Motorcycle Superstore. here's the  free number. 1-877-668-6872
I sure like the ProMaxx by Maxiss. Someone mentioned Tiresunlimited.com, I have't checked them out.
U.P.S. brought me 2 tires, 3 tubes, wheel balancing weights, rim strips, all for the princely sum of about $180.00. I had already bought 3 eight ich tire bars. Nobody else made a dime & I worked like a dog for the savings. Dang, Tires are tuff. next time I will toss 'em in a trash sack & let them warm in the sun a whilke.Don't do it while they are cold.
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Re: dunlop 404
Reply #19 - 01/18/07 at 11:54:28
 
john1652 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
 Always try e-bay   just type in 140/90-15 it will bring up lots of tures for the rear   john



Yup, I did that for a couple of months, and got a brand new $50-$60 Cheng Shin for .99˘ and $20 shipping. From Michael Andretti Motorsports no less. Waiting for a great deal on a mate for it now, then in spring I'll have new tires for really cheap.

However, a local independant shop here offered me a set of Dunlop 404s mounted and balanced. Ride in and ride out for $250 taxes included. That's a pretty good deal I think. Mighty tempting too.
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Reply #20 - 01/22/07 at 14:50:20
 
thanx i think i will order them from the south and come on down to home of the brave and pickem up, i am only a 5 minute drive from montana, can pick em up there,
thanx........eh!
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Reply #21 - 01/22/07 at 21:45:12
 
justin_o_guy wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
U.P.S. brought me 2 tires, 3 tubes, wheel balancing weights, rim strips, all for the princely sum of about $180.00. I had already bought 3 eight ich tire bars. Nobody else made a dime & I worked like a dog for the savings. Dang, Tires are tuff. next time I will toss 'em in a trash sack & let them warm in the sun a whilke.Don't do it while they are cold.


Even though I located my big old tire irons, I'm thinking that I'll pay the piper the $70-$80 to mount both tires for me from now on. I've always done it myself in the past, but as you mention, they are "Tuff" and then some. Nowadays it would take me half a day to do the job, and a whole day to recover from doing it!  Undecided
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Reply #22 - 01/23/07 at 06:58:49
 
The easiest way to install tires is if You have an option to worm them. Here  in Az it is not so hard Wink. I just put the tire on the black top of my truck and untill the old tire is removed, the new one is nice and soft. If You don't have our "solar heater", may be it will help if You put the tire against the home heater and wait for an hour, before installing.
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Re: dunlop 404
Reply #23 - 01/23/07 at 07:27:09
 
slavy wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
The easiest way to install tires is if You have an option to worm them. Here  in Az it is not so hard Wink. I just put the tire on the black top of my truck and untill the old tire is removed, the new one is nice and soft. If You don't have our "solar heater", may be it will help if You put the tire against the home heater and wait for an hour, before installing.


We can sure "worm" them in Texas in the summer!  Wink
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Reply #24 - 01/23/07 at 08:15:41
 
Now that I've seen the man's tire "wormer" at the shop, I can have him worm it righ on the rim for under $20.00 per tire I bet. I will just hual the rim in, deflated, schreider valve pulled & pay someone to deal with it from there.I will keep the tools for the day I can't find the $$$ for the guy at the store.
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Reply #25 - 01/23/07 at 10:19:25
 
my tire is a 140/80-15  will the 140/90  go on with out rubbing?
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Reply #26 - 01/23/07 at 12:08:53
 
That depends.  Without saddlebag supports, it probably won't rub with the shock presets at center or higher.  With the saddlebag supports installed, mine rubbed on the left side.  Setting the stock shocks to their stiffest/highest position took care of almost all of the rubbing.  Replacing the bolts that hold the saddlebag supports with mushroom head allen bolts took care of the rest.  Now that I have 12.5" Progressive shocks, it's a moot point.  There's all kinds of clearance.
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Reply #27 - 01/23/07 at 15:52:57
 
When I get to the tire replacing stage (1800 on my tires now) I'm going with 130/90/15 on the back.  They have the same weight rating and suspect they will "track" a little better.
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Reply #28 - 01/23/07 at 16:17:11
 
I was able to get a set of Metzeler 880's for a VERY good price on ebay.  They are not brand spanking new, 1 is 2 and the other 3 years old since manufacture, but with the quality of the product I have no problem with it.  Besides, even if I only use them for a couple of years/7-10k it will be well worth the few dollars spent and the ride/handling quality I will experience.
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Reply #29 - 01/23/07 at 20:44:57
 
well I don't have saddlebag supports and the shocks are set as stiff as they will go for 2 up riding so I guess I will be fine  thank you
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