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Old 06-07-2012, 05:21 PM   #1
mobandy78   mobandy78 is offline
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Time to change the front tire...

I noticed yesterday that I am starting to show signs of cupping on the front tire. The tread has gotten a little shallow also, but I was hoping that I could hold out a little longer before I had to replace it. I'm going to get my brakes changed while it's in the shop, change the clutch/brake fluid, and get the drive shaft serviced. Probably going to cost me a pretty penny.

Time to really start researching front tires now. Any suggestions? I'm running a Bridgestone Turanza c/t on the rear.
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2005 Nomad 1600 - Darkside

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