My front tire does not look like it will even outlast my rear tire. I just showed him and told them the tire had already been discontinued and redesigned due to wear problems. He found the bulletin on HD-Net and he said he'd put a new one on for me and cover it. However, he did not have the new tire in stock, and the new tire is apparently not yet available, so I have nothing in hand so far. The service bulletin is telling dealers to continue to use their old stock of 407's.
When the dealer saw that part, he told me that it's a running part change and they are to use up their existing stock, which means they aren't saying that the tires are a problem. Mine is just barely starting to show the problem, but I have about 5000 miles of almost continuous riding planned for May. I feel like I'm pretty much bound to have a problem mid-trip and I'm not pleased at all. I'm just not sure I get this entire thing. They have a safety related item that they know is a problem, have identified the problem in writing, they have made a product change to deal with the issue, and yet they continue to sell the tire that has known problems and don't want to replace the tire exhibiting the problem. Why do I have a feeling that Harley is looking at yet another Class Action Lawsuit? To me, that's just pure stupidity on their part, when this isn't even their product, and they should be passing the buck on to Dunlop. It seems to me that Harley is opening themselves up to the liability here, when it should fall on Dunlop. I think I may have to call Harley Customer Service once again and see if I can get an authorization from them to replace this tire. I have no problem with it being done on a prorated basis. I've gotten 5000 miles on it, and I am not looking to profit, just be made whole again.