Dennis Kirk will match any tire price that you see
advertised.  Good people.

They also match the shipping.  Normally it is free,
but if you find a tire for $100 at store X, and X
charges $10 shipping, that's what dennis kirk will
charge.  Just find the ad, and then call DK and tell
them where you saw it and they'll check and give it to
you for that.

DOnt forget that whereever you buy it from it should
not be in your state, or you'll add sales tax on top
of shipping.  DK is in Minnesota.  Not so many
Minnesotans here, I;ve noticed.  OK a few....

adam

--- "Burton, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You just need to check around because it varies all
> the time. My
> preference on sizes are the 120/70 front and 170/60
> (stock) rear. I
> thoroughly enjoyed the Pirelli's and now I'm trying
> the Azaro II's. Tire
> sizes and brand opinions vary a good bit, but most
> agree the stock front
> size is improved with a change. Bob B.
>
> ps Yes Kevin it was a nice ride in this am (in NC),
> except when I had to
> pull into the work parking lot...but don't you ride
> the GTS to work
> daily? Oh so that's why Shawn's mouse moved into
> your GTS...too many
> bikes and too little time...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Hahne [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 12:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Best Tire prices?
>
>
> Hey all,
>   So who has the best prices on Pirelli's?  I need a
> new set for the
> GTS.  120/60 17 Front, and 170/60 17 rear, right?
> Or do I go with the
> 120/70 front, 180/55 rear???
>
> Mike


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