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<blockquote data-quote="dobias" data-source="post: 126056" data-attributes="member: 475"><p>Gentlemen, (you too, Rad);</p><p></p><p>Johnny, at the Michelin Service department, initially told me the "B" & "K" PRs were not approved nor available in the US . He was surprised when I told him MAW had them listed. He started checking with his European sources of information & will get back to me. So far he found out that there is a shipment coming from Spain of the "B" PRs. Apparently, they're now approved for sale here.</p><p></p><p>I have gleaned that German safety standards of MC tires are severe. I would like to find their ratings of tires for the FJR, even though I don't plan on riding the Autobahn..</p><p></p><p>Constant Mesh,</p><p></p><p>Too bad there isn't a decent front Bridgestone to match up with the rear BT020. My favorite tire installer is now selling Bridgestones & Dunlop.</p><p></p><p>dobias :glare:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dobias, post: 126056, member: 475"] Gentlemen, (you too, Rad); Johnny, at the Michelin Service department, initially told me the "B" & "K" PRs were not approved nor available in the US . He was surprised when I told him MAW had them listed. He started checking with his European sources of information & will get back to me. So far he found out that there is a shipment coming from Spain of the "B" PRs. Apparently, they're now approved for sale here. I have gleaned that German safety standards of MC tires are severe. I would like to find their ratings of tires for the FJR, even though I don't plan on riding the Autobahn.. Constant Mesh, Too bad there isn't a decent front Bridgestone to match up with the rear BT020. My favorite tire installer is now selling Bridgestones & Dunlop. dobias :glare: [/QUOTE]
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