Rocky Mountain atv has the commander 111 for touring. I have found them to be a great supplier, thought I would share this for anyone thinking of trying the new commander 111
 

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Commander 111 in the house for blackie, 140/75/17 67V, will test soon. Feels sticky unlike exedra max I normally run, softer than exedra max. Hope it sticks! Seems like a fantastic tire
 

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The Commander 2 and 3 are both equipped with Amplified Density Technology which gives them better feedback and handling at any speed. This technology consists of a 90-thread ply, which is a bit more than the standard 71-ply, making the tire more rigid. The technology also provides more stability during aggressive driving such as hard braking and acceleration. That said, there is little difference in dry traction for Commander 3 vs 2. You can rely on both to provide a safe and stable ride on dry pavement.
 
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Are these available in the R III Touring sizes ?
The commander 3 “touring” is available for our tourings and tge commander 3 “cruiser” is avail for roadsters and they are completely different tires. I run the commander 3 cruisers on blackie and love them, i also have the commander 3 cruiser on my street glide up front and it bites very well, soft and sticky. The commander 3 touring are harder like the exedra max which is a touring tire.
 
The Commander 2 and 3 are both equipped with Amplified Density Technology which gives them better feedback and handling at any speed. This technology consists of a 90-thread ply, which is a bit more than the standard 71-ply, making the tire more rigid. The technology also provides more stability during aggressive driving such as hard braking and acceleration. That said, there is little difference in dry traction for Commander 3 vs 2. You can rely on both to provide a safe and stable ride on dry pavement.
 
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