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Im just trying to get the originals made in USA but i want them free of cracks and clean. Not been lucky so far.

Thanks !

So do you now have a bike? Not all year Phantoms are the same as far as options and equipment. Early Phantoms can be found with U S Royal Master tires. If you have a bike it would help to know the year. If you haven’t seen this thread I suggest a read

 
So do you now have a bike?

I was wondering that too. I even asked if he was going to mount the "new" tires on a bike. Why would somebody try to buy a set of exceptionally hard to find tires if they didn't have a bike to put them on? And if you don't have a bike, why buy the tires? This is odd.

And if you do have a bike, why not post pictures????????
 
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I was wondering that too. I even asked if he was going to mount the "new" tires on a bike. Why would somebody try to buy a set of exceptionally hard to find tires if they didn't have a bike to put them on? And if you don't have a bike, why buy the tires? This is odd.

And if you do have a bike, why not post pictures????????

I don’t think it’s odd. Who is to say what is the correct methodology for building a bike or for that matter, learning about a new interest.

What I think is odd, is your fixation on this new member and how he goes about learning. I find your remarks to be discouraging and frankly, counterproductive to the sustainability of our hobby.

People join this forum hoping to learn and share, not to be shunned because they don’t follow your logic.
 
I don’t think it’s odd. Who is to say what is the correct methodology for building a bike or for that matter, learning about a new interest.

What I think is odd, is your fixation on this new member and how he goes about learning. I find your remarks to be discouraging and frankly, counterproductive to the sustainability of our hobby.

People join this forum hoping to learn and share, not to be shunned because they don’t follow your logic.

Careful, you might bruise my ego.
 
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