So I ordered a set of 3.00-18 and 3.50-18 Shinko 712 tires, tubes, liner and weights for around $111 total shipped to the house from JakeWilson.com and picked up the stick on weights at O'Reilly Auto Parts for $10. (i did have to cut the weights in half to fit on the rim). The Shinko are tubeless tires but you can put them on tube rims. Get good tubes and make sure your air pressure is correct.
My best quote for complete package of the same tires, install and computer balance was $280 highest quote was $390. Had a verbal quote of around $200 but the guy withdrew his quote. Basically I saved $170-$300 by doing this myself, now that I have done it, I won't be taking my bike to have this done at a shop anymore.
The front tire the 3.00-18 is on back order and should be here first week of April. I will update this post when I get it on.
Back tire got here in 3 days, took me longer to get the old IRC off than it did to put everything on and back together. The IRC was glued to the rim, so stiff the spoons couldn't work it over. I had to cut the tire then clip the wire ring with a pair of diagonal cutters...it sucked. Then I had to clean off the rim to get the glue off of it. Once that was all done, I used 3 tire spoons, which I already had, soapy water and elbow grease to get the tire on, fit perfect. Did the balance myself, put everything back together. First thing today, made sure air was right in the tire... min is 41 max is 55. I aired it up to 47. No wobble, no bounce, no annoying sounds...it is a little stiffer than the IRC but handles much better. Grip is great, corner is great... I just hope it lasts longer than the IRC. Other than the stiffer ride....I like them so far, my bike seemed quieter on the road...if that makes any sense (concrete whine). Will add to OP when I get the front tire on.
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