John Luciano
One Of The Origionals
So what tire is everyone using on the front?.
Need info for a Sportster 883 with Frankenstine rear
Need info for a Sportster 883 with Frankenstine rear
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Make or model doesn't make a heck of a lot of difference. If a Michelin Commander II is good for a touring bike, it will be just as good for a Sporty. Same goes for other brands of tires. I was just using the commander as an example. Ask yourself this. If a particular tire is good on a Ford, will it be just as good on a Chevy?
Make or model doesn't make a heck of a lot of difference. If a Michelin Commander II is good for a touring bike, it will be just as good for a Sporty. Same goes for other brands of tires. I was just using the commander as an example. Ask yourself this. If a particular tire is good on a Ford, will it be just as good on a Chevy?
So what tire is everyone using on the front?.
Need info for a Sportster 883 with Frankenstine rear
Just got an American Elite rear for the front of the Triglide, but haven't mounted it yet. Probably get a couple thousand more on the stock 402 first.
Rear tire seems like a good way to go based on what I've read so far. Deeper tread to begin with, designed for center wear primarily, and a higher load rating, although I don't believe that would ever be of any significant benefit for this application.
I have wondered whether tread pattern was a concern when putting a rear on the front and running it in reverse direction. Interestingly on the American Elite, the rear in reverse rotation matches the tread pattern of the front in normal rotation. I felt a little reassured by this, for what it's worth. Maybe it's of no significance.