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| Junior Member Joined: May 2010 From: boise,ID Posts: 21
I Ride: '05' CBR 600 RR | New Bridgestone BT 003's in stock
just wanted to let everyone know that Cyclone Cycles have the BT 003 120/70 fronts ,180/55 and 190/55 tyres in stock. the 120/180 set is $350 installed on the bike(includes balancing). 120/190 set is $375 installed on the bike(includes balancing). ofcourse all other parts and accessories are available at very competitve prices. call up and make an appointment or just stop by the shop. we are located at 424 n. kings road, nampa (corner of garrity and kings rd.) 461-2755. cheers
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2008 From: The Hood Posts: 3,418
I Ride: ............... |
How much for 120/180 not mounted?
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2006 From: Mountain Home, Idaho 83647 Posts: 672
I Ride: 2008 FJR | Me too
Yeah, I mount and balance my own. I sure could use a new front 003! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2008 From: N-Town Posts: 1,902
I Ride: CBR 954RR and what ever else I want |
I wouldn't mind testing a set of those.
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| Junior Member Joined: May 2010 From: boise,ID Posts: 21
I Ride: '05' CBR 600 RR |
come bye we will get you sorted. first impressions of them are pretty good. warm up quickly, aggressive tyre that loves to fall into the corners, not many miles on them yet so mileage is a ?. call us @ 461-2755 and we can discuss price for tyres.
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| Junior Member Joined: May 2010 From: boise,ID Posts: 21
I Ride: '05' CBR 600 RR |
$295 a set for the 120/180 combo.
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| Member Joined: May 2010 From: Boise, ID Posts: 63
I Ride: 2003 Yamaha R6 |
Got a set form Dennis and Lee, These tires are amazing! and at such a good price! It took alot to switch from my pirelli's. But well worth the switch!
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| Member Joined: May 2007 From: Mountain Goat ID Posts: 92
I Ride: The only street legal M1...lol |
Lee and Dennis put a set on my r6...great tires for the money and service.. I took them out for a good test and scrub them in. First impression was they turn in real quick...nice for the likes of us that like to go around turns. They heated up pretty quick installing confidence from the get go.. hitting tight turns they felt planted and the bike went where i wanted to go with out any fight from the tires. Braking from 135mph into a 50mph hairpin corner they felt awsome and hitting 100+ corners they felt like they were on rails....temp was around 65 degrees out and it was dry.. i rode on them for about an hour so they didnt get too hot. Im looking forward to hitting loman on these tires and the pine featherville ride i do...thats a real test as there are some fast roads up there. All in all, they are a great tire for the money you wont be dissapointed. |
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| Junior Member Joined: Apr 2010 From: meridian Posts: 22
I Ride: Ducati & Honda |
I'll be all over these tires VERY shortly.
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2010 From: Nampa, ID Posts: 117
I Ride: 2008 Street Glide, 1980 GS250, 1998 Fatboy, 1977 Shovel, 1997 F3, 2005 Roadking, 2004 Aprilla RSV(Track Only) |
JJ, I have a set sitting here for ya! |
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| Member Joined: May 2010 From: Boise, ID Posts: 63
I Ride: 2003 Yamaha R6 |
Had a chance to get out and give these tires a good "warm up" out in Hammet the other day, let me tell you that the more u lean on these the more confident they feel! super fast warm up, they stay hot longer than the Pirelli's and so far offer great highway miles. Got about a grand on em in a straight line with twistys along the way and they show no signs wear! Think I found my new tire brand!!! Seriously if u need a new set of tires give these bad boys a try! Easy on the wallet, best bang 4 buck!
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| Junior Member Joined: May 2010 From: boise,ID Posts: 21
I Ride: '05' CBR 600 RR |
just in from bridgestone, free hat or t-shirt with a purchase of a set of bt-003's,in stock now!
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