Went to the Darkside(car tire)today
#751
I made a big mistake - the B odo reading was for my oil, which has 2,290 miles on it. Hard to see that little decimal in there!
Refiguring, I find that I have 18,500 on the tire, with maybe another 1000 or so in it yet. I actually thought I was losing some braking as the tire ages, but from the panic stop, I find it's quite negligible.
I think EVERYONE should practice panic stops with their bikes, and tight figure 8's at the very least. Learn the friction zone and 'head and eyes', or you'll screw up eventually. So many guys THINK they know how to ride because they can make it from point a to point b.
Refiguring, I find that I have 18,500 on the tire, with maybe another 1000 or so in it yet. I actually thought I was losing some braking as the tire ages, but from the panic stop, I find it's quite negligible.
I think EVERYONE should practice panic stops with their bikes, and tight figure 8's at the very least. Learn the friction zone and 'head and eyes', or you'll screw up eventually. So many guys THINK they know how to ride because they can make it from point a to point b.
#752
One more quadancer I am assuming the 195x60x16 fit fine on the stock Harley rim ??? Did you have any issues if this is so with the bead seal !! or did you use a tube ?? Just thinking of using this tire on my trike and as you would guess it wears out a front tire pretty fast ... Thanks for the imput so far Bro really like what i'm reading so far !!!
#753
Can't say bro - the Heritage/Fatboy frames can only hold a 175/16, so I have no experience with the larger tires. I'm tubeless and had no trouble seating the bead. My lubes of choice are dish soap, which can dry out kinda quick on you, and my latest idea; tire shine (silicone). That worked fantastic.
Balance with dynabeads, and don't use grease for the install or the beads will stick to it.
3 oz. for a car tire and no weights needed whatsoever.
Balance with dynabeads, and don't use grease for the install or the beads will stick to it.
3 oz. for a car tire and no weights needed whatsoever.
#754
I ride with a guy who went to the dark side for awhile...he saw the light and stepped back into reality. Turns out they don't corner so well. Absolute mistake to put a car tire on a motorcycle...just hope you aren't one to want to sue if it blows. Sidewalls on car tires are not designed to cope with the constant leaning that is done on a motorcycle which causes stresses the tire wasn't designed for. I confirmed all of this with a Michelin engineer friend the first time I heard about this.
#756
This thread was about a MC tire failure(glad he's still alive and will be OK). Seems MC tire failures are not uncommon. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-from-rim.html
#757
I made a big mistake - the B odo reading was for my oil, which has 2,290 miles on it. Hard to see that little decimal in there!
Refiguring, I find that I have 18,500 on the tire, with maybe another 1000 or so in it yet. I actually thought I was losing some braking as the tire ages, but from the panic stop, I find it's quite negligible.
I think EVERYONE should practice panic stops with their bikes, and tight figure 8's at the very least. Learn the friction zone and 'head and eyes', or you'll screw up eventually. So many guys THINK they know how to ride because they can make it from point a to point b.
Refiguring, I find that I have 18,500 on the tire, with maybe another 1000 or so in it yet. I actually thought I was losing some braking as the tire ages, but from the panic stop, I find it's quite negligible.
I think EVERYONE should practice panic stops with their bikes, and tight figure 8's at the very least. Learn the friction zone and 'head and eyes', or you'll screw up eventually. So many guys THINK they know how to ride because they can make it from point a to point b.
#758
Originally Posted by mgmmgm
+1. Wow- no way i'd go car tire.
Thats your choice.
Originally Posted by Gadgetech
I ride with a guy who went to the dark side for awhile...he saw the light and stepped back into reality. Turns out they don't corner so well. Absolute mistake to put a car tire on a motorcycle...just hope you aren't one to want to sue if it blows. Sidewalls on car tires are not designed to cope with the constant leaning that is done on a motorcycle which causes stresses the tire wasn't designed for. I confirmed all of this with a Michelin engineer friend the first time I heard about this.
Im sure this engineer had actually SEEN a CT on a bike ! NOT! Michelin probably spent millions testing CTs on bikes to prove that it wouldnt work....NOT!
If he thought it didnt corner well he either had his mind made up before he tried it or he didnt try it long enough to get the air pressure right.
+1. Wow- no way i'd go car tire.
Thats your choice.
Originally Posted by Gadgetech
I ride with a guy who went to the dark side for awhile...he saw the light and stepped back into reality. Turns out they don't corner so well. Absolute mistake to put a car tire on a motorcycle...just hope you aren't one to want to sue if it blows. Sidewalls on car tires are not designed to cope with the constant leaning that is done on a motorcycle which causes stresses the tire wasn't designed for. I confirmed all of this with a Michelin engineer friend the first time I heard about this.
Im sure this engineer had actually SEEN a CT on a bike ! NOT! Michelin probably spent millions testing CTs on bikes to prove that it wouldnt work....NOT!
If he thought it didnt corner well he either had his mind made up before he tried it or he didnt try it long enough to get the air pressure right.
#759
Obviously a guy who can't read...or won't...either way, uninformed. He'll have a heckova time convincing the thousands of riders on the Darkside who've logged millions of miles on them without a single problem, except for the two who ran them flat.
Evidently Michelin doesn't test their car tires? I wanna see the bike that can stress a ct like that machine does! That would be one badayuzz bike!
Evidently Michelin doesn't test their car tires? I wanna see the bike that can stress a ct like that machine does! That would be one badayuzz bike!