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Michlein Comander II tires

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by cardboard, Oct 26, 2013.

  1. joshbob

    joshbob Well-Known Member

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    Yup, it's mine. That sounds like a good price if everything is in working order. I have over $12,000 in mine and I'm just now getting it right. After cleaning out the cylinders, mine usually starts in one or two kicks, and that's with points/condensor ignition. You might not like the Jockey shift if it's got a suicide clutch LOL.

    Price actually sounds a bit low, you can barely get a good vintage engine for that. But sometimes a guy has to unload for health reasons, or needs the money . . .
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  2. Lucifer

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    Like I said,maybe road surface played a part...Just telling you what I experienced with them and just giving you a heads up to maybe back off a bit on wet roads in sweepers...:cool:
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    LOL... Josh you wouldn't want to hang a for sale sign on yours....$4300 would be in the ball park for a Frankenstein shovel...
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    Lucifer Well-Known Member

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    Yep...
  5. FLHTbiker

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    How could they, the tire will wear out down there before it ever rains.
  6. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    typically the answer is yes, but you have a light bike and don't carry
    a heavy load like a bagger, just keep your eye on it...

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