If I ever hear of someone's front tire coming apart at the seam from hard braking, I will mount my next tire in reverse. Til then I will mount it in the forward direction for maximum water/dirt/dust dispersion.
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Why in gods name would you want to put a front tire on the rear?????? You lost me.
GARYD,
I was just being facetious with Fltr2008trike, of course I would not try to put a front tire on the rear, no more then I would put a rear tire on the front in reverse, I thought the second part of that post would explain it.
I just found it funny with all the talk about buying a rear tire, reverse it, and put it on the front, and which way the arrow would point, and what side the valve steam would be on, the right or the left.
Maybe I've missed something over the 50 plus years of riding motorcycles of all kinds, but I've never heard of putting a rear tire on the front in reverse,
then again, I've never been on motorcycle forum's until the last few years.
I'm for what ever makes folk's happy.
Click on the similar threads right below this one, or do a search, and you will find at least 2,343,541 threads on this subject. Many of us on here have done the rear tire reversed on the front thing, have discussed it to death on here, and highly recommend it. I was the first around here to do it and my dealer now mentions the practice to Trike buyers too since observing how well it works on mine. They did a lot of research also.
Some of us have also installed car tires on the rear of our Trikes and highly recommend that too. The stock rear tires that come on a TG are crap compared to a set of good auto tires. Don't believe me? Try it and see for yourself. Sometimes you just have to try some of these suggestions to see if they work for you or not rather than just discuss, criticize, and over think them to infinity. Now some of us have first hand experience to back up what we state.
Dunlop MU85B16 rear tire mounted in reverse 30k miles. Enough said......
I noticed your trike is a 2008 FLTR.Will the MU 85 16 fit the 2112 Tri-Glide
Yes, they both take the same size front tire.
OK I will bet the has been discussed but what is the consensus, on what brand, over size a little or what have you. I'm thinking about a Dunlop Spitfire raise white letter, my front now is a 130/90/16, looking to got to 140/?? comments??:wave4:
I hesitantly ask but --since we are kinda sorta on the subject --- for those that have been there done that --- what type/brand of car tires for the rear?
TKS
G