Michelin Commander II
- Phunnybone
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1998 GL1500 SE
1985 GL1200 LTD (undergoing re-assembly)
1985 GL1200 LTD (#2) (parting out)
- Phunnybone
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1998 GL1500 SE
1985 GL1200 LTD (undergoing re-assembly)
1985 GL1200 LTD (#2) (parting out)
Re: Michelin Commander II
Found the answer over at Bike Bandit - Tubeless
- Rednaxs60
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2014 Can-Am Spyder RT LE
2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan (sold)
1995 GL1500 SE CDN Edition (sold)
2012 Suzuki DL1000 VStrom (sold)
2008 GL1800 (sold)
Ontario 1985 GL1200 LTD (sold)
Re: Michelin Commander II
Have these tires on my '85 LTD and like them a lot.
"When you write the story of your life, don't let anyone else hold the pen"
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Ernest
"My '85 FI model is not a project bike, it's my retirement career"
Ernest
- Phunnybone
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- Motorcycle: 2008 GL1800
1998 GL1500 SE
1985 GL1200 LTD (undergoing re-assembly)
1985 GL1200 LTD (#2) (parting out)
Re: Michelin Commander II
Commander II going on the front. Gonna Darkside the rear. I've got two '85 LTDs. Second one I picked up as a spare parts bike for $800. Looks like it's gonna be the first to make it back on the road.
- geraldm
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Re: Michelin Commander II
what ever you use make sure they are not hard and checked from weathering .