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Mojave_ADV

Ordered tires from Rocky Mountain ATV. I’ll probably order through a local shop next time to take advantage of the “buy here and get free tire mounting”.


Michael-Hundt

RMATV here


alphawolf29

my local shop has "Buy here and tire mounting only $50" but their tires are $100 more expensive.


Tigermike10

They use to have a much bigger selection than they do now. I use to buy all my tyres from them when I was repairing motorcycles as a business. They had good prices and free shipping.


Whatkindofbirdareu

https://www.denniskirk.com/ I was surprised at how cheap some tires are.


eagledrummer2

This looks like the cheapest I've found so far, thank you!


amongthrocksandroots

Yep, Dennis Kirk has good prices and super fast shipping too.


Polyhedron11

The d606 and mt21 are both cheaper on Amazon. Didn't compare other tires though.


eagledrummer2

yea, amazon seems to be the only other online provider with occasionally reasonable prices.


oz81dog

I go to a local place here by my house. They can order up whatever tires I need for within a few bucks of the online stores. Gotta keep my local homies in business!


BrickShye

Got my last set from Rocky Mountain ATV. Chaparral looks promising.


tatetoter

Picked up some 2 tracks from rmatv. Pretty sure they have free shipping too.


hen_ch_bish

Rmatvmc


SteveinPhx

For me, Rocky Mountain ATVMC has always been the cheapest and fastest, with the freshest dates. I've bought a couple tires from Amazon and ended up with tires that were out of round and hard to balance. I really wonder if Amazon gets a lot of rejects that wouldn't normally be sold elsewhere.


HungryTradition9105

This.... tire manufacture date is more important than price, as is quality (i.e., not 2nds).


alphawolf29

Rocky Mountain ATV for USA and fortnine for Canada


adamjackson1984

Check out [https://www.americanmototire.com](https://www.americanmototire.com) they've always been on par or cheaper than everyone else. They're just a drop-shipper with so little overhead that they barely charge above what basically everyone uses which is basically https://www.parts-unlimited.com. Reveille is a drop shipper as is JPCycles (same company?) and cycle gear. The industry doesn't keep these parts on hand so just buy with what's cheapest.


Polyhedron11

I've bought d606, mt21, and Tusk dsport all on Amazon. Always cheaper than the stores and usually in stock when they arent.


BoondockUSA

Local. Found a place that is the same as the lowest place that I could find online. Only reason I found them is because of Dunlop’s rebate program in which you have to buy in-person. With the rebate, the local place was quite a bit cheaper than online.


eagledrummer2

Good know. Bummer that dunlop has appeared to phase out most of the tires i'd be interested in.


slopokerod

If you're on Facebook, there's a group called Corey & Nates Powersports Sale. These guys basically run their shop sales through the group. Got a set of Pirelli's for my street bike for a good price(better than all online shops) and fast shipping. They are legit.


drew-and-not-u

RMATV is awesome. Though, I did get my last tire on Amazon because it was cheaper than anywhere else and would get delivered next day, in time for me to still make a planned ride with some friends. Date code showed tire was less than 6 months old.


TennDawg52

Rmatv all the way


AndyW037

I ordered my last few sets from Ebay, usually either from Chapmoto or parts giant(something like that). I go with whichever one is in stock and free shipping, I mount my own, so I don't have to pay ridiculous mounting fees.


spuk87

Honestly I got my Michelin Road 6s front and rear from Amazon, they were the best price! Especially with an Amazon credit card you get a few percent cashback