I'm too cheap and have been married too long for any of that kind of fun... "Honest Honey... NOBODY gets more than 1500 miles out of a rear tire on these things! ")
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2010 Blue RT Audio & Convenience model Se-5 transmision. Dealer-added foglights, accent LEDs and extra speakers. Some RTS chrome windshield, front spoiler and top trunk trim, RTS frunklight and frunk liner, Top Trunk liner, Chrome lower air deflector, fendertip LED bulbs and ISCI floorboards added by yours truly...
Have to agree with Bob on this one. I would bet a new rear tire and install would be pretty pricy. If I can get mine dialed in enough to really carve the corners and wear tires out then I'm ok.
I hope I'm not the only one that loves to smoke there rear tire. I managed a burn all the way through 1st 2nd and half of 3rd damn it was fun
I have the SE5 and mine was around 90 feet in first gear on a slight up hill grade, long enough to smoke out the local Harley dealer on Eisenhower Blvd........LOL
BTW, a new tire installed on this bike is $150
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Jeff M.
2009 BRP Can-Am SE5 Spyder, Roadster Red
BRP Sport Rack, BRP Back Rest, BRP Comfort Seat, BRP Ergonomic Passenger Foot Peg Extenders, CalSci Tinted Shorty Windshield, MMG Cool Air Intake, Green Performance Air Filter, Hindle Exhaust.
I got the $150 price for the tire... But the installation was an EASY extra $85!!
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2010 Blue RT Audio & Convenience model Se-5 transmision. Dealer-added foglights, accent LEDs and extra speakers. Some RTS chrome windshield, front spoiler and top trunk trim, RTS frunklight and frunk liner, Top Trunk liner, Chrome lower air deflector, fendertip LED bulbs and ISCI floorboards added by yours truly...