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#4972
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blacklander48 (07-27-2016)
#4973
I never said the 250 Dunlop was better at anything than your tire. Go back and re read what I said. I'm not trying to make the absolute best handling bike. I completely understand how removing unsprung weight can help. The point is, this isn't a sport bike, it is a cruiser. If I want something that handles well I will ride my other bike. If I want to ride a badass cruiser I will ride my Breakout.
As for air pressure, you're preaching to the choir. I have been telling people to run less pressure in the back tire for quite a while now.
As for air pressure, you're preaching to the choir. I have been telling people to run less pressure in the back tire for quite a while now.
Tried a feeble attempt at adding some pics as I know guys want to see OEM vs. an E3. Pics do not do it justice. Obviously the E3 is wider. Same manufacturer so you would assume when they measure "250" and "240" it is the same methodology. But in person the 250 looks much beefier and the profile is way different. Maybe the reason for the better cornering? Yep, I don't know much but I ride every single day...
Last edited by riknbeth; 07-30-2016 at 05:37 PM. Reason: added pics
#4974
[QUOTE=riknbeth;15369112]OK guys somewhere back in time I said I was moving to either the Metzeler 260 or the Dunlop elite 3 250 after I get get done with the stock 240 (I did the stock tire twice)....so I chose the Dunlop elite 3 after talking to my local Indie. Somewhere in these 1,000's of posts someone said the handling was better (just back tire change only). Well i got on today and left the Indie shop and the freaking bike turned on a dime. Way...... better than stock... [QUOTE]
If you think upgrading the rear tire made a difference, wait 'till you put the Elite 3 on the front...
If you think upgrading the rear tire made a difference, wait 'till you put the Elite 3 on the front...
#4975
[QUOTE=NSR;15369204][QUOTE=riknbeth;15369112]OK guys somewhere back in time I said I was moving to either the Metzeler 260 or the Dunlop elite 3 250 after I get get done with the stock 240 (I did the stock tire twice)....so I chose the Dunlop elite 3 after talking to my local Indie. Somewhere in these 1,000's of posts someone said the handling was better (just back tire change only). Well i got on today and left the Indie shop and the freaking bike turned on a dime. Way...... better than stock...
If you think upgrading the rear tire made a difference, wait 'till you put the Elite 3 on the front...
I believe you. Should get at least another 10K on the stock OEM tire. Too cheap to switch before.....
If you think upgrading the rear tire made a difference, wait 'till you put the Elite 3 on the front...
#4976
OK guys somewhere back in time I said I was moving to either the Metzeler 260 or the Dunlop elite 3 250 after I get get done with the stock 240 (I did the stock tire twice). Neither the Metzeler or the Dunlop have negative comments in general other than personal preference so I chose the Dunlop elite 3 after talking to my local Indie. Somewhere in these 1,000's of posts someone said the handling was better (just back tire change only). Well i got on today and left the Indie shop and the freaking bike turned on a dime. Way...... better than stock. So the comment was correct (I did not believe it at first). Why the Harley version of the Dunlop and the Elite 3 Dunlop are so different I have no idea, but man what a great ride home. Fun! I know folks (at least some folks) are freaked out about clearances and such going a little wider, but the Indie said it was tight but OK. This Indie is a master and a real detail freak. Good guy. By the way it was $200 cheaper to have this done at this Indie vs. the dealer. Have nothing against my dealer very good guys but their fixed costs are way higher than the Indie. I am no expert on anything so thanks to all of you for the advice and help. Love my Breakout, kick *** bike in my humble opinion.
#4977
I just swapped to the E3 in the rear after almost 4000 miles on the stocker. There was still a little left, but I'm riding to Sturgis in just over a week. Don't want to chance a worn out tire, especially 2 up.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
#4978
I just swapped to the E3 in the rear after almost 4000 miles on the stocker. There was still a little left, but I'm riding to Sturgis in just over a week. Don't want to chance a worn out tire, especially 2 up.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
#4979
I just swapped to the E3 in the rear after almost 4000 miles on the stocker. There was still a little left, but I'm riding to Sturgis in just over a week. Don't want to chance a worn out tire, especially 2 up.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
I hear of a lot of people running different tire pressures than 36/42 as recommended. Riding 2 up at least half the time, and with an E3 out back, what pressures?? Most people that talk about running less pressure don't mention 2 up or single.
#4980