Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => BIG BANDIT BANTER => Topic started by: zeebandit on November 09, 2005, 10:28:21 AM
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Anyone tried these on a 1st. Gen. 1200 Bandit. I can get both front & rear tires for $220. :?:
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That's a good tire, decent stickiness, good tread life. It's also been replaced by the Z 6. I'd check the tire manufactur date on the side of the tire, and make sure they aren't 'ancient'. The Z 6 has been out at least 2 years, now, and is another great street tire.
If the set of MEZ 4's are more than a couple of years old, you may want to skip them.
Does that price include mounting?
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I have a set of these on my 97 B6, great tires. I already have ~2500 on them and they still look new.
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No $220 is just for the tires. They want $60 to mount the tires off the bike. :crybaby:
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You could probably mail order a set of Z6 for close to $220....or not too much more.
The MEZ4 is a great tire, but if it's a little 'stale', and you don't put a lot of miles on the bike....it's not so good of a deal.
I'd check the dates on the tires if possible. If they weren't too old, and you plan to put a lot of miles on the bike, it may be worth negotiating the price a bit. Probably 2 years old is OK, if you plan on wearing the tires out in a couple of years....'fresher is better'.
It's not real unusual to stumble across one real old tire for sale at a local dealer....
Born on date, and wear's the tread?
Other useful information on the tire's sidewall includes its manufacturing date. Look on the side for a raised block with four digits; it's usually next to the U.S. DOT tire identification number. The first two indicate the week of its manufacture, and the last two are for the year. For example, 1702 would indicate the tire was manufactured in April, 2002. Prior to 2000, there were only three digits, with the last one indicating the year.
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I found the Z6's for the same price shipped ($220) and they are supposedly a much better S/T tire than the older Z4
Take a look at the Shinko Raven 009's as well.... about $140 shipped for the pair from Arizona Motor Sports.
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Thanks for the quick responses. WOW Arizona Motor Sports sure does have some great prices on tires. :motorsmile: