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    While I was in Arkansas, I met a guy on a Full Wing. We were at the Russleville Honda shop, shooting the breeze in the parking lot. Eventually, the conversation got around to rear tires. He was running a Yokohama Run-Flat tire. Said he loved it, and he could tell no difference in handling compared to the OEM stone. Said that he got the tire for approx. $135. I got down on the ground and had a real good look. I was impressed with they way it looked. Wasn't what I had in mind as a "car" tire. The only thing he said was that very few dealers will mount them, and that I would need to find a shop somewhere to have that done. Any comments or Ideas for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm21ddd15 View Post
    While I was in Arkansas, I met a guy on a Full Wing. We were at the Russleville Honda shop, shooting the breeze in the parking lot. Eventually, the conversation got around to rear tires. He was running a Yokohama Run-Flat tire. Said he loved it, and he could tell no difference in handling compared to the OEM stone. Said that he got the tire for approx. $135. I got down on the ground and had a real good look. I was impressed with they way it looked. Wasn't what I had in mind as a "car" tire. The only thing he said was that very few dealers will mount them, and that I would need to find a shop somewhere to have that done. Any comments or Ideas for me?
    I do "carry in's" at a local auto repair center. They have mounted no less than six CT on my cycle rims over the past several years. No questions asked. Just did the brother-in-laws GL1800 wheel with a General G-Max. $10.00 to remove the cycle tire and mount the Max. $3.00 for tire disposal. Dropped the mechanic a $12.00 tip and he was like a pig in $hit. Save yourself the aggravation and denial of having a CT mounted at a cycle dealer, unless you can convince them it's for a trike or side-cart

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    I do "carry in's" at a local auto repair center. They have mounted no less than six CT on my cycle rims over the past several years. No questions asked. Just did the brother-in-laws GL1800 wheel with a General G-Max. $10.00 to remove the cycle tire and mount the Max. $3.00 for tire disposal. Dropped the mechanic a $12.00 tip and he was like a pig in $hit. Save yourself the aggravation and denial of having a CT mounted at a cycle dealer, unless you can convince them it's for a trike or side-cart
    Thanks for the info. Do you recommend the General G-max, over the Yokohama? and what is the tire size you order? I appreciate the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm21ddd15 View Post
    Thanks for the info. Do you recommend the General G-max, over the Yokohama? and what is the tire size you order? I appreciate the help.
    I have no personal experience with the Yokohama or any run-flat tires. I just removed my first G-Max after 30K miles of wear and replaced it with the same brand tire! The size is 195/55-R16 which matches the OEM Bridgestone in diameter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm21ddd15 View Post
    While I was in Arkansas, I met a guy on a Full Wing. We were at the Russleville Honda shop, shooting the breeze in the parking lot. Eventually, the conversation got around to rear tires. He was running a Yokohama Run-Flat tire. Said he loved it, and he could tell no difference in handling compared to the OEM stone. Said that he got the tire for approx. $135. I got down on the ground and had a real good look. I was impressed with they way it looked. Wasn't what I had in mind as a "car" tire. The only thing he said was that very few dealers will mount them, and that I would need to find a shop somewhere to have that done. Any comments or Ideas for me?
    I bought my Michelin run flat from discount tire and they mounted it. After my ride today where I actually was in some good twisties, I am even more impressed with the tire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    I bought my Michelin run flat from discount tire and they mounted it. After my ride today where I actually was in some good twisties, I am even more impressed with the tire.
    Flyer - is the Michelin that same size 195/55 R16 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vondawg View Post
    Flyer - is the Michelin that same size 195/55 R16 ?
    Thx
    Michelin Alpin comes in that size and is a run flat. Mine is pushing 20k and I love it.
    I found a local motorcyle shop that does it for $25 if I carry the tire in. They never ask.

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    I really liked the G-Max that Bob runs but I like the Michelin Alpin ZP 195/55-16 even better

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    Good info from all you riders! Now, I just need to wear out the Bridgestone, and join the Darkside! Shouldn't take more than a couple more weeks. Guess I better order a tire right away. Any of our Sponsored Venders sell them?

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    Not the car tire. Try tire rack. Get 3 ounces of balance beads to install in the tire. Just look up balance beads. While you're at it get a 90 degree all metal stem for the wheel.

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