Car tire on a '07 Ultra. Yes, Elaine, it works.... lol
#51
#52
I just put the 195-60-16 Bridgestone Taranza on my EGC yesterday. I only have about 50 miles so far, but it feels great. No regrets here.
I thought there would be a learning curve of handleing, but none felt.
#53
Congrats. No regrets here either. I do a lot of two-up riding, and its the best thing I could have done as far as handling and stability. I was apprehensive about riding two-up and those big flags mounted behind the axle in cross winds. But it rides good.
Regards,
#55
#56
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: The Internet (& Dyer, Indiana)
Posts: 7,580
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
7 Posts
I'm just askin', I know you weren't looking for a debate but perhaps you can speak for their ability to corner.
I don't see tires having to lean much, when installed on a car.
#57
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: The Internet (& Dyer, Indiana)
Posts: 7,580
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
7 Posts
Folks,
Like I said in the beginning, everything has been argued and said about this issue.
To the people interested in the concept, NO NEED TO RESPOND TO ATTACKS AND PERPETUATE THE ARGUMENT. Notice that the naysayers are still people that have not tried it, so no need to worry about it. Look at the statement "its a stupid, unsafe idea" with nothing to back it up, either studies, or documented crashes, accidents, blow-ups, etc. This is typical of what is coming.
Then again, this is a public forum and we have freedom of expression, lol.
Just do it and go riding,
Regards,
Like I said in the beginning, everything has been argued and said about this issue.
To the people interested in the concept, NO NEED TO RESPOND TO ATTACKS AND PERPETUATE THE ARGUMENT. Notice that the naysayers are still people that have not tried it, so no need to worry about it. Look at the statement "its a stupid, unsafe idea" with nothing to back it up, either studies, or documented crashes, accidents, blow-ups, etc. This is typical of what is coming.
Then again, this is a public forum and we have freedom of expression, lol.
Just do it and go riding,
Regards,
I hate when folks use that argument.
As if someone keeps statistics on tire brands used during a wreck, and puts it in a huge database where anyone can access every component from every bike ever wrecked.
No different than the oil threads. "Show me documented motor failures due to oil", as if every Indy sends a daily report to Washington. LOL
#59
Just curious, and I am neutral on the subject of if you should run car tires on a bike to each their own BUT,
I used to investigate crashes for a living, vehicle crash reconstructionist, and know that in a major crash the insurance company always inspects the vehicles involved. I wonder if they would have a case and refuse to cover a loss if a car tire was on a motorcycle ? Even if it was not a factor in the crash, insurance companies will look for any detail to avoid paying a claim, especially if a third party or fatality is involved.
thoughts ?
I used to investigate crashes for a living, vehicle crash reconstructionist, and know that in a major crash the insurance company always inspects the vehicles involved. I wonder if they would have a case and refuse to cover a loss if a car tire was on a motorcycle ? Even if it was not a factor in the crash, insurance companies will look for any detail to avoid paying a claim, especially if a third party or fatality is involved.
thoughts ?
#60
Just curious, and I am neutral on the subject of if you should run car tires on a bike to each their own BUT,
I used to investigate crashes for a living, vehicle crash reconstructionist, and know that in a major crash the insurance company always inspects the vehicles involved. I wonder if they would have a case and refuse to cover a loss if a car tire was on a motorcycle ? Even if it was not a factor in the crash, insurance companies will look for any detail to avoid paying a claim, especially if a third party or fatality is involved.
thoughts ?
I used to investigate crashes for a living, vehicle crash reconstructionist, and know that in a major crash the insurance company always inspects the vehicles involved. I wonder if they would have a case and refuse to cover a loss if a car tire was on a motorcycle ? Even if it was not a factor in the crash, insurance companies will look for any detail to avoid paying a claim, especially if a third party or fatality is involved.
thoughts ?
I looked at that too. I called Progressive Insurance headquarters and their answer was "No, we cannot decline a claim for a car tire". A more detailed explanation was that an insurance contract does not exclude use of a car specifically, and a claims adjuster cannot add it either.
Also understand that a car tire in a bike was not my idea. There is a big segment of Honda Gold Wing riders that have been using them for years, and this is what got me started looking into it. Typically, a GW rider is a more careful rider than usual, fanatic in bike maintenance and cleanliness, and one that would probably not ride with a voided insurance, so, the short answer is NO, insurance is not a problem.
Regards,