Looking for a rear tire that's not made by Goodyear

My opinion any tire of correct size will do just fine, I chose a pair on the cost thinking if they didn't work out my utility needed tires anyway, the Viva III's 205X70RX15 have worked out great I did it to slightly change gearing and it really helped or at least I believe so. Some people went to a softer side wall tire seeking a better ride and got just that. I switched shocks and upgraded the forks and got a wonderful ride using regular tires. I'm running 21 Lbs. in the rear and 38 in the front check them every week of if it sits more than 4 days. Good luck on your search. Fred:good:
 
I replaced my rear tires with Cooper Trendsetter SE Tires from Tire Central & Service. This is an all season, quiet-running tire with excellent traction. Plus they were inexpensive. :)
 
Why don't you put this in General discussion since maybe you are trying to make a political statement over Goodyear tires unless you have another reason not to want one.JMHO and maybe I am interpreting this thread wrong,maybe not!
 
sorry GTX it is not my intention to start a political pizzing match. The reason I put it here is that this is what I ride and felt I could get the best input here
 

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