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Get a $80 Visa® Reward Card1 via mail-in rebate with the purchase of two (front and rear) qualifying Michelin Cruiser Motorcycle tires.*
Get a $60 Visa® Reward Card1 via mail-in rebate with the purchase of two (front and rear) other qualifying Michelin On-Road and Road Racing Motorcycle tires.*
Get a $40 Visa® Reward Card1 via mail-in rebate with the purchase of two (front and rear) qualifying Michelin Off-Road Motorcycle tires, Scooter tires or Bicycle tires.*
Must purchase 2 tires.
Limit of 1 redemption request ($80, $60, or $40 Visa® Reward Card) per purchase. So if you to do more than 1 rebate request, you must do separate purchases for each rebate.
Limit of 3 redemptions per household
Offer valid on purchases March 1–31, 2024
https://www.michelinman.com/motor...ons/spring
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that's a real helpful link, thank you. They look like a great set.
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Continental is usually the go to in cycling.
I used to race and preferred the pro race line over continental due to feel, but they cut up pretty easy. Seems like that line is called something else now but it's a legit tire- pro race 3. The 4 they made an endurance and race versions I think. I see some good replacements for an old 26" MTB- now sure on limits of rebates per address?
3 redemptions for the rebate per household
1 redemption per purchase
You have to set up a separate purchases for each rebate redemption.
And it mentions dealerships for Moto tires, guessing places like Revzilla and Cyclegear would be fine for those.