Well they have the rear Avon chrome

WARNING- highly skilled mechanical abilities required.....
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Let me anticipate a response. "I don't like that gap below the spacer." I've never seen anyone crawling around my bike that close who would notice it, but if it bothers you then just fill it with a piece of rubber gasket.

You have no idea the issues that I might have doing that.😂😂😂😂😂😂
 
One story to show my mechanical luck.

I decided I could put a fender rail on a Harley, I mean it's only five bolts right? Well I got the four on that fit it to the fender but I could not install the nut on the threaded bolt at the front. There was very little room for my fingers( and as the Mouse has said i have a lot of finger experience) doing dentistry of course.:whitstling: but I just was having a tough time. I dropped it nearly a hundred times for 40 minutes then had to admit I was not able to do it. I took it over the the Harley shop and they said no problem. It took them an hour for the one nut. It turns out the threads of the screw were fouled by primer paint so they had to take off the wheel and re-thread the bolt.

I was vindicated. I'm not totally mechanically incompetent, just partially.:roll:
 
I think your assessment of the new Rocket owners is spot on. There is not a lot of aftermarket for it yet, it is better out of the box and there are far more electrical components to consider. These factors influence the do it yourself ideology plus the new buyers may be younger on average and less inclined to tackle mechanical issues.

And one additional important factor: all new Rockets here in Europe are mostly still under warranty!
 
Excedra Max R 240/55R16 has every bit of the grip of the Avon when both are warm and slaughters the Avon in the cold, but less sharp profile so feels a touch slower tipping in.

At 1/3 the price and 50% more wear resistance I don't understand why anyone puts the Avon on.
Do they make one for the front with same tread pattern. ??
 
Excedra Max comes in 130/70R17 as the largest front size unfortunately. For a plethora of reasons I don't recommend using it on an R3.
 
The whole brand mixing thing, I think it's widely misconstrued.

There are definitely some oddball behaviors possible when mixing V profile tires with hemispherical shaped tires though, particularly it can be off putting with a sharp V rear and rounded front.

On the 2.5 I'd be using the Emax rear and Avon 140/75 front, combined they tip tip in a touch slower than both avons, but faster than Metzlers.
 
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