N4HHE wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:22 pm
danh600 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:51 pm
Another 1500 mile trip on Thursday. I had to do it.

I do enough long trips to have to change tires before they are gone.
Maybe if was doing day rides I would put a few more on the front.
$327 out the door for 2 tires. I am happy.
Yes, it would be irresponsible to leave on a 1500 mile trip with those tires.
I have the advantage of having the No-Mar tools where I can mount a tire at 10PM on Sunday night if need be. But if sets of RS3 were available mounted and balanced for $327 I might not have. Some years ago "my" Yamaha dealer posted prices above the service door, "$90 to mount front, $70 to mount rear" or vice versa. Plus premium prices for the tires. A friend took 2 tires to another Yamaha dealer and was charged $300 labor. Cost of living in Alabama is supposed to be low.
It's Ride Now dealerships. "Home of the free tire install." Competitive prices and free install. The one in FL did internet price match. Had to be a major website and not on sale. Good for tires but hard to buy a bike from them. They advertise low price but try to put in ridiculously high fees.
The only problem we had with them is they would not put a PR4GT on my wife's Goldwing Valkyre. They said it was a sport bike tire. It would roll off the rim on the first turn.

They put some expensive cruiser tire on there for her. Worse tire I have ever seen. Dangerous in the wet. When new it had a flat profile and just a few sipes way out on the edge. Any throttle at all when turning in the wet caused the tire to kick out.
The Honda dealer had no problem putting on a PR4GT. Bike handles better now.
The one yesterday is NE of Charlotte. Biggest MC dealer I have ever seen. Easy for me to get to.
I will continue to use them for tires. If I have warranty work I will go back to the one NW of Charlotte. For some reason they gave me a better feeling.