Also, referred to as "going to the Dark Side", let me tell you, this is a wonderful alternative to the high-priced, low-mileage, standard Motorcycle tire. Put a 215/60/16 on a Vulcan 2000 (standard is 205/60/16), and the ride quality is light-years better on this car tire. Traction is significantly better, too, as the M/C tire would spin under hard acceleration (it's an 800+ lb. bike), now, the front end will come off the ground instead. BIG difference. Cornering is very good, haven't ground down any body parts with it, yet, as I'm trying to take it easy until I make sure there are no surprises, and it is glass-smooth at 100 mph. I think this would make a very good car tire...even for a car! 128.00 not on sale. Anyone have these on a car?
I now wish I could do something better with the rock of a tire on the front...it's that much difference in ride quality. I'll need to find a better riding front M/C tire...no way would a car tire make sense in front. But, for the rear...I'll never over-pay for a M/C rear tire again.
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I now wish I could do something better with the rock of a tire on the front...it's that much difference in ride quality. I'll need to find a better riding front M/C tire...no way would a car tire make sense in front. But, for the rear...I'll never over-pay for a M/C rear tire again.
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