Harley-Davidson Tires Don't Last Forever so Don't Save Tread

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GixxerFoo

GixxerFoo

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Harley-Davidson tires vary widely from the OEM to the aftermarket and vary by your riding style. The one thing they do have in common is that rather you ride or not those tires do have a shelf life. It's not worth saving the tread cause even a tire sitting on the shelf doesn't last forever. Tires are soft and as they sit a chemical reaction occurs which causes the rubber to harden whether it's being used or not. Keep your tires up, ride the bike and don't let it sit!
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@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
Do prefer buying expensive tires one at a time or getting fresh rubber with two more inexpensive tires?
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
I use Duro tires on my Sportster on my BMWs and on my Ural sidecar outfit. They are inexpensive and durable I get 10,000 miles plus out of a tire. I also use a lot of Chen Chang and Kenda tires. They are good enough for most of my motorcycles except for my 1000cc BMW switch can cruise at 120 miles an hour. When you go motorcycling on a budget expensive tires are not in the mix.
@michaelbucci9196
@michaelbucci9196 Жыл бұрын
I always replace both at the same time. I've tried Avon and Metzler. I like the Dunlop American Elite. Not too expensive and it performs well in all conditions
@PotatoeJoe69
@PotatoeJoe69 Жыл бұрын
Fresh rubber. Always but a set of Shinkos when my rear wears out.
@ilevilminko4642
@ilevilminko4642 Жыл бұрын
Expensive. Tire changing is not that fun, so if tire costs little extra and lasts little longer, i'll take that.
@gvs5318
@gvs5318 Жыл бұрын
My opinion on tires is and please take this with a grain of salt, buy the best you can afford. Years ago I purchased a tire by the manufacturer named Swallow. I thought I was an experienced rider then but the handling characteristics scared me to no end. Enough so forme to discard them. So, no money saved but a valuable lesson leaned 0
@lpd1snipe
@lpd1snipe Жыл бұрын
I have been riding on the street over 50 years now and I definitely know how critical tires are. However, there are a lot of new riders out there that don't know this or think about it. Thank you for putting this information out there. It's good for safety.
@FriedPi-mc5yt
@FriedPi-mc5yt Жыл бұрын
I ride year round and have been doing it for years. Never skimp on anything concerning your bike. But mostly tires. If your life is depending on something, pay up and get the best you can can.
@frankhabib5748
@frankhabib5748 Жыл бұрын
I use OEM Dunlop on my SGS until I have to replace them. Then I go to Dunlop American Elite tires. Outstanding handling and wear. On my 2017 SGS I got 24,000 miles on the OEM Dunlops.
@fredrickhaemker8434
@fredrickhaemker8434 Жыл бұрын
Love these tires too!
@chrish5791
@chrish5791 Жыл бұрын
As an old time truck driver I’ve gotten into the habit of feeling the tire to see how hot it’s getting, but I don’t need my tire thumper with my motorcycle tires since there’s no duals! If it’s getting hot it likely needs more air. When it comes to my bike, an only having two tires to begin with, I inclined not to go with a cheap tire, I’d rather get the best price on an expensive tire. I also like to read other riders reviews of their experience with the tires that I’m considering.
@philvale5724
@philvale5724 Жыл бұрын
Hi 👋, 1999 soft tail. Deuce, stock tires ,about 7000 Ml , then went to Dunlop big mistake,less than 3000 ml , I didn’t feel good, so I went Metzler , and Michelin , both gave me good road holding and very good mills, I all way carried a very good tyre pressure gauge in my leather jacket, and it is still in my jacket to this day, at 71 years young, ride safe guys and girls, Phil from the moulin France.
@carlbruhn1772
@carlbruhn1772 Жыл бұрын
The best decision I made was replacing the stock tires on my fat bob with a set of Mettzler Ultra Marathons. Very smooth, less vibration, and rolling into a curve inspires confidence.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
I've heard a lot of good things about Metzler, haven't run them myself though.
@peted2770
@peted2770 Жыл бұрын
Metzler and Pirelli are made in the same factory. Both brands are amazing and the only tires that I buy. Night and day difference compared to other tires.
@craigkemmerzell5741
@craigkemmerzell5741 Жыл бұрын
Pot on
@mitchisaak969
@mitchisaak969 Жыл бұрын
@@peted2770👍🏼
@mitchisaak969
@mitchisaak969 Жыл бұрын
@@GixxerFoo, Metzler… the best! No more swerving on raingrooves…
@scrumthebum2451
@scrumthebum2451 Жыл бұрын
Dunlop American elite best tire for Harley also made in USA. All other mc tires are made overseas
@albertkinney8021
@albertkinney8021 Жыл бұрын
I have been running Pirelli tires for years I check the psi every time I get ready to ride with the right psi in them per weight of the bike and myself they perform great and the wear is better than any other tire I have ran . Far as price they are adorable
@northrider8628
@northrider8628 Жыл бұрын
I have done both over the years, but I have always used the original type on my Harley Davidson bikes. Bought all of them new and paid way to much to skimp on tires.
@OL-Tom
@OL-Tom Жыл бұрын
I really miss the old Goodyear run flats, had those on my touring bike in the 80's. Saved me lots of anguish, being and to ride to get them fixed rather than waiting for a tow/fix
@bill392
@bill392 Жыл бұрын
The HD Dunlops on my Sportster were pretty good at first but within a few years they got super hard and the traction went to what seemed like zero. I put Shinko SR777 tires on and they are fantastic. They have a smoother ride and way more grip, even in the wet. They are better than the OEM tires ever were.
@steveheizman1905
@steveheizman1905 Жыл бұрын
Same. My OEM Dunlop were good the 1st year. Hated them and didn't trust them after that.
@justinwilkins2662
@justinwilkins2662 Жыл бұрын
I got the 777 on my dyna. Some people don’t like them but I love them smooth ride and I’m not a aggressive rider so they are holding up amazing.
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
I was out of Yamaha shop looking in a magazine and they had an advertiser who advertised by two back tires get one front one free. I called them up and they said we don't do retail customers. I asked him how many tires I had to buy. I ended up buying a dozen tires with 6 free front tires. I did not buy tires for years.
@markfalcon5949
@markfalcon5949 Жыл бұрын
I have an ‘01 Road King Classic. I always use what originally came on the bike from the factory. Dunlop tires have never done me wrong. As the saying goes “ You get what you pay for” !!
@danielnichols9049
@danielnichols9049 Жыл бұрын
Great video and advice! I’ve been running Metzler 888 Marathon tires for several years. Love them! Get great mileage out of them. Handle well too.
@Jonathan-L
@Jonathan-L Жыл бұрын
I've got a Metzeler Cruisetec on the front of my Softail Slim. It's such a great tire in terms of bump absorption, handling, feel and outright riding enjoyment. I've got a Cruisetec ordered for the rear but my tire shop hasn't replied to my emails, as if they don't want my business. I might have to got for a ME888 if they can't get hold of a Cruisetec for the rear.
@drewp.wiener1205
@drewp.wiener1205 Жыл бұрын
Your channel rocks man - I love it. Super under-rated. Dunlop American elites for me! I've tried others - and not that I skid out, don't hold the corners, etc - I just don't feel as planted - and I don't know how to explain it. I just feel more secure with the AE's. If I had to pick one - I'd go for performance over longevity - only because what's the point of having a tire that lasts 'forever' if you can't have fun, or you crash and can't use the tire. Tires are a consumable part - so use it as such. If I could split a tire though - I'd say 70% performance - 30% longevity. I want to ride hard - but don't need to replace both every season...
@davidortiz173
@davidortiz173 Жыл бұрын
Tires are one thing I don't skimp on! Safety is paramount and I have been buying Michelin and have been happy!
@simonosullivan1660
@simonosullivan1660 Жыл бұрын
I would always buy the best rubber i can afford, here in Ireland it rains alot at times. I recently put a set of Commander 3 tires on my 2003 Fatboy, and the bike handles fantastic.
@cavman61
@cavman61 Жыл бұрын
Great timing, I just bought a 2001 FXDL with only 8900 miles and original tires on it. I have been wrestling with what I am going to do for tires. Tempting to ride it some, just what I needed to hear. I will order tires this weekend
@caruser4
@caruser4 Жыл бұрын
I don't have much of a choice when it comes to my '20 Fat Boy. All two options are expensive 😅 For my Sportster, I love the cheap Shinko 777. With my ADV bike, I spend a little extra for the performance
@PitbullSoco
@PitbullSoco Жыл бұрын
Love my Dunlop American Elites
@hellbilly6532
@hellbilly6532 Жыл бұрын
Most of the time I will change both tires , have been running metzlers on both my bikes, they handle way better than the factory skins
@joetroutt7425
@joetroutt7425 Жыл бұрын
5 year shelf life is the limit for me. I once got some tires put on my truck and they dry rotted 2 years later. So watch out for the year they made.
@KSLAMB-uz4it
@KSLAMB-uz4it Жыл бұрын
I bought my RoadKing in the summer of 2022. It's a 2015 and the tires looked good. When I looked closer they were the original tires, 7 years old. The Bike had 9000 miles.
@markkrumrine2943
@markkrumrine2943 Жыл бұрын
I like to get the best I can afford at the time. Actually always had good luck with Dunlop factory tires on my Harleys
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
Some guys from Dunlop wet around at the Americade and they found most of the fights were grossly under-inflated
@echevarriawilson
@echevarriawilson Жыл бұрын
Great content! I run Michelin commander 3 on rear and Dunlop American police version on the front. Reason for this I've found over time is the front wears shower than the rear and is better adept to cone courses and drills. The rear will last long and is good for highway riding. On my bike I do both and as soon as my front wears down, I can change both at the same time. It's been working great for years now. The long rides have been comfortable and the drills have been competitive. It's great in the rain as well.
@vikingkombat9389
@vikingkombat9389 Жыл бұрын
That's actually a good idea. I may try that. I've always just went with Commander II's
@The1s2a3r
@The1s2a3r Жыл бұрын
Im running Bridgestone Battle Cruise on my 2009 FatBob. So far so good.
@mikespencer9913
@mikespencer9913 Жыл бұрын
Gixer is absolutely correct about Heat Cycles, but if you aren't fortunate enough to be able to store your bike indoors, exposure to direct sunlight will also harden (age) your tires! Personally, I have a 96 Twin-Cam Softail that just doesn't look right without HD Badged Wide White Walls. Be safe out there!
@davemagee
@davemagee Жыл бұрын
Hey Gixxer I've spent lots of cash trying to find awesome tyres just put Bridgestone battle cruise such a huge difference from first ride I'm very impressed changed the whole ride.All the best brother from NZ 🇳🇿
@jamesbobo5377
@jamesbobo5377 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder! Love the tips and all the information you put out. Always look forward to your Friday posts.
@cornbread8246
@cornbread8246 Жыл бұрын
I don’t do burnouts so I go with a high millage tire like a Commander 3 or a American Elite by Dunlop. It’s a pain in the ass changing the rear tore so I want to do it as infrequent as possible. Also my experience wto run matched tires. Mismatched tires tend to cause bad handling characteristics. That’s all I have for y’all. I’m out and y’all peace out.
@rodbean6530
@rodbean6530 Жыл бұрын
I run a Metzeler 888 on the rear and a Dunlop American Elite on the front. I usedto run Metzeler in the front also, but a few years ago i couldnt get one and my mechanic recommended the American Elite for the front. Handles better in the rain with the A E on the front than it did with the Metzeler. But i still love the handling and the wear of the Metzeler on the rear
@notwaiting
@notwaiting Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Considering all the factors that are detrimental to motorcycle tires and all that's at stake when a failure occurs I place tire condition at the #1 spot on my check list no matter what type of tires, what type or whoever's bike I'm riding. Great info! Thanks!
@biglog5112
@biglog5112 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! I bought tires online and then got sick with Covid. It took a year and a half to pick back up where I left off and got my new tires mounted. The tires were actually 3 years old! They were cracked and not usable and since it had been longer than a year, they would not warranty them. So check all tires for the build year also.
@h3nr1100
@h3nr1100 Жыл бұрын
MIchelin made the best of all tires period!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
I really like Michelin tires myself!
@andyreid7274
@andyreid7274 Жыл бұрын
I put commander 3's on my 03 super glide. I love em.
@caruser4
@caruser4 Жыл бұрын
​@Peter-nm1ps lasting 7500 miles is a whole lot more difficult when the tires have to withstand the weight of these "slow piece o shlt Harleys" without being hard as rocks
@chrish5791
@chrish5791 Жыл бұрын
@@Peter-nm1ps, you sure you weren’t looking in your rear view mirror?
@beatstreet33
@beatstreet33 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used Dunlop 400 series tires on every motorcycle I’ve ever had. Never had a bad one.
@harleyhawk7959
@harleyhawk7959 Жыл бұрын
harley came with dunlaps, have had nothing but great performance I.M.O. have never looked nor considered changing brands.
@SuperdogRW713
@SuperdogRW713 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to touched on shelf life. What is the actual shelf life, I was told 6 years. My recent purchase of a 1999 Heritage Softail the tires were 11 years old but good tread and no dry rot anywhere so I ran 'em. After 2000 miles the rear went bald. Replaced it and will replace the front very soon. Thanks for the cool info.
@tomwebster6747
@tomwebster6747 Жыл бұрын
I tend to prefer the Michelin Commander tires on my Street Glide. Perform better and last longer than the OEM Dunlops. Would never skimp on tires. It’s a safety issue!
@craigkemmerzell5741
@craigkemmerzell5741 Жыл бұрын
I run Metzler on my 03 Softal they have never let me down for 20 years 😊
@jonathanlockley9871
@jonathanlockley9871 Жыл бұрын
Metzler 888 Marathon tires are the best hands down. Been running them for years on my 08 softail custom and they are the best handling tire in all types of weather.
@shotgunred8264
@shotgunred8264 Жыл бұрын
Yup I've road for fifty years also and we're talk'n up here on west coast Vancouver Island BC Canada in the winter , all I can say is change your tires every fall !!!
@mikedawkins6510
@mikedawkins6510 Жыл бұрын
Your clips are always informative bud.
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
I remember when Royal Enfield were equipped with Avon roadrunner tires. Super expensive tires for a $5,000 motorcycle 🏍️. Much more sporty than what the bike needed the tire was too good for the bike. After all you don't put super sticky race tires on a Volkswagen beetle.
@JCcanU
@JCcanU Жыл бұрын
I buy them like 5 months before i think I need them Keep them in the Dark and dry cool place . I know Rubber can break down over years . I use to do 3 tires a year now I do 1 .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
That's a really good idea!
@JCcanU
@JCcanU Жыл бұрын
@@GixxerFoo from the 1970s i did my tires with spoons in 2017 I picked up a tire machine I wish I had done that in the 30s lol
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
I remember an old racers trick was to put tires on the roof and let the sun bakes them so they got hard for traction. What you can do for 300 or 400 lb motorcycle is one thing what you do for a 900 to 1000 lb motorcycle is something else. It would be stupid to put a 2-ply lightweight tire on a Harley dresser but on a little 250 single it's not so bad
@mosswelding1
@mosswelding1 Жыл бұрын
Not sure but I believe hard tires do not stick well. They last a long time though
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Жыл бұрын
@@mosswelding1 I believe that this old racers trick is for dirt track racing I read it in a magazine about it. An old flat track racer was talking about it so it may not be permanent to other genres of the sport.
@scottarmstrong1172
@scottarmstrong1172 Жыл бұрын
Good solid info, as always. The tires on my old softail were so bad that I was worried about getting caught in the rain with them. I was mostly concerned with the bald 21 on the front, but that rear one was so hard that I actually considered using a sawzall to get it off. I'm getting way too old to be wrestling tires, but I won in the end, and am now sporting a new set of Michelins. New brakes too!
@chrish5791
@chrish5791 Жыл бұрын
It seems like it makes good sense to change the brake pads as long as you’ve got the wheels off. I just bought my used ‘06 FXDWGI with 11k miles in December ‘21 and the tires were in great shape, but after this year’s riding I plan on doing some engine mods (this is GixerFoo’s fault), brakes, and change the tires. Being new to owning a Harley I figured on taking the wheels in to have the new tires mounted and balanced (if needed) and having the spokes tightened and the wheels trued. Have you had any experience with those balancing beads or liquid that they put in the tire/tube to balance the tire?
@scottarmstrong1172
@scottarmstrong1172 Жыл бұрын
@chrish5791 No, I don't have any experience with the balancing stuff inside the tire. I use a static balancer that I bought at Harbor Freight. I forget what I paid for it, but it wasn't very much. It does a good job. Truing spoke wheels is a talent. I would suggest finding someone with experience for that. Not that you couldn't learn how, but can be frustrating and requires a good bit of patience. BTW, that static balancer can also serve as a truing stand with a couple of dial indicators. Ride safe, brother!
@chrish5791
@chrish5791 Жыл бұрын
@@scottarmstrong1172 , I figured on pulling the wheels and taking them somewhere to get the tires mounted. As for truing I had good friends who worked in a bicycle shop when I returned to college in ‘92 and watching them true and tighten wheels was a wonder. I figured that I’d have this done by the local Harley shop, but one of those friends now owns a bicycle shop, I wonder if he could do the wheels if Harley won’t work on my older Harley wheels? He sells those fat tire bikes so he must be able to true their rims but I don’t know if his truing stand is big enough for a motorcycle wheel. I’ll look up that static balancer from Harbor Freight. If I remember right motorcycle tires have a mark to orientate the tire to the tube hole in the rim and if you get that right the tires don’t need a lot of weight to balance them.
@13thSwarde
@13thSwarde Жыл бұрын
I am running Avon Cobra Chrome II tires on my 2007 Fatboy.
@walterjohnson2031
@walterjohnson2031 Жыл бұрын
The factory tires on my FLSTN had some bad habits. The bike would on pavement track the slightest groves or do a steady little shimmies at various speeds. Alignment, wheel bearings, steering head toque plus bearings and tire inflation all doubled checked perfect. Installed new different brand tires and it all went away.
@theman-recon6065
@theman-recon6065 Жыл бұрын
Sir ur a wealth of knowledge on HD,s and we appreciate all the research u do for us..Bravo Zulu
@davidwarren9204
@davidwarren9204 Жыл бұрын
I run "adventure bike" tires on my Dyna (specifically Motoz Tractionator GPS 50/50 off-road/on-road tires). I'm probably a bit unusual here, but maybe so is my 'use case': I live in the Australian countryside, so I see a lot of gravel and dirt roads in my typical rides. What I can say is that they are (for my purposes) just as good on the road, and infinitely better on the loose stuff.
@impaledface7694
@impaledface7694 Жыл бұрын
For bias ply I like shinkos and avon roadriders. I am not crazy about the super high mileage tires, but I enjoy sending it in the canyons and my heaviest bike is a little under 700lbs.
@ianm432
@ianm432 Жыл бұрын
My 08 Dyna came with a brand new set of oem dunlops, 10 miles on them. Too bad thry were put on in 2014 because the previous owner bought it used and rode the bike once. I put michelin commander 2 on. Love them so far
@turboturtle9083
@turboturtle9083 Жыл бұрын
Unless they sat out in the sun all those years there was probably nothing wrong with them.
@ianm432
@ianm432 Жыл бұрын
@@turboturtle9083 yeahhhh no thanks! they had a 2012 date code but stored in a dry garage and had minor cracks. Did a small burnout and it was starting to come apart.
@smudgemo
@smudgemo 10 ай бұрын
I tried a set of Shinkos on my BMW GS because of price and it's dead-easy to pull the rear wheel if needed. I'm in about 2,500 miles and the rear shows squaring, but I was very surprised at how good they are. When the rear goes, I'll buy another one and re-evaluate things when the front is done. If/when I buy that Ultra, I'll probably buy high-mileage tires because changes will be a lot tougher both getting the wheel off and the tire off the rim.
@thomashall6937
@thomashall6937 Жыл бұрын
My 2014 Limited came with Dunlops then put Scorcher 31s on them got 15,000 out of those went back to the original OEM Dunlops, I like them both. Both sets have Harley Davidson on them
@SmittyAZ
@SmittyAZ Жыл бұрын
Question posted on a forum: I don't have my manual, what pressure does it call for? (42 / 42 cold for 1 or 2 up in the manual with no regard to ambient) Answers: Never run 42 / I run 38 / I'm a racer, I run XX / The book is wrong / If you add 42 cold, it's going to be XX when hot - thanks for that - Suzuki and Bridgestone did not know that. / etc. So I mention that we need to add inflation to the correct oil, fuel, break in, etc, arguments.
@paulhorvath9784
@paulhorvath9784 Жыл бұрын
Got almost 20 K from my first Michelin tires running 32/34 Cold psi..which increases to app 3 and 4 psi at temp..
@ericwarner1301
@ericwarner1301 Жыл бұрын
I go with stock tires
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
I've been pretty happy with the stock Michelins on mine bike!
@sergeymursal9003
@sergeymursal9003 Жыл бұрын
Hey there. Im running Shinko 777 for my Dyna, for three years now (obviously keep changing) rear tire can do 15-20K easy, front can handle twice more. It is really good compromise between quality, cost and bike handling, yet this is my opinion based on 3 year experience.
@bradlozano2571
@bradlozano2571 Жыл бұрын
I like softer tread for better handling....But i always get the same or exceeding the load rating of OEM...I always keep the Max Air PSI Cold....And always go by the Side Wall PSI on the Tire your Running...
@fq7879
@fq7879 Жыл бұрын
I just go with the stock tires and have always had good luck. One time I had a tire that looked good but was dry rotted on the sides and I replaced it. Never had that happen before.
@jasong546
@jasong546 Жыл бұрын
You get hd minimum ride with the Shinko s99 series with the addition of Kevlar belts added in. For less money. But the highest praise I have heard are for the metzler cruisetech on the baggers. I don’t know what to pick this next time lol.
@samslade739
@samslade739 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for once again putting out great info. I've always tried to buy the best tires and brakes available. On my bikes and 4 wheel vehicles. These are two things that I do not take chances with.
@charlessexton1719
@charlessexton1719 Жыл бұрын
I. A fan of battlax tires. Ran them on my fatbob and they were perfect. When I get a chance I will out them on my roadking
@leonardstanford1877
@leonardstanford1877 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan of Dunlop tires on baggers they ware out way to fast . I've been running pirrelli night dragons on my FXR but have run Metzler's , Avon's, & the Dunlop K591 on my FXR the K591s are killer but are a one season tire . Good job on the tire video it's all correct !
@garyboman5018
@garyboman5018 Жыл бұрын
Actually just replaced the original oem tires on my 2014 Slim with a set of Shinkos. The sidewall is a bit taller and they ride a bit better. Prety impressed. Should last a while at 2-3000 mis per year.
@Sweetchilliheat18
@Sweetchilliheat18 Жыл бұрын
Crazy, I always filled right to the top or just under The wear on my back tire shows it now that you are pointing it out
@petemathieson333
@petemathieson333 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had great luck with Shinko 777 HD tires on my Electra Glide. About 6,000 miles on a rear and about 10,000 on the front. Been running them for years. I try to get 8-10,000 miles a year on the scoot here in NW Pennsylvania.
@dougfresh1341
@dougfresh1341 Жыл бұрын
Wait… you’re happy with that wear?? You’re spending how much every 8000 miles for what?? I hope you’re changing your own tires so you save some skin.
@petemathieson333
@petemathieson333 Жыл бұрын
@@dougfresh1341 I’m very happy with that wear. New set of tires every spring for roughly $250 and do the changes myself.
@dougfresh1341
@dougfresh1341 Жыл бұрын
@@petemathieson333 At least you’ve learned about tires and wrench to save. But 6000 miles a tire? I guess I’m not as forgiving of the tire makers. None of us would be happy if we had to change 2 of our truck tires every 6-7k miles. I get that a lot of guys don’t want to use a car tire, but there’s got to be a better way, right?
@petemathieson333
@petemathieson333 Жыл бұрын
@@dougfresh1341 the 777 HD Shinkos are soft, excellent wet weather traction. I ride in the rain or shine, don’t matter to me. I love the wet weather traction. Could I spend $500-$600 every two years on tires, yes. But I haven’t found a soft enough compound that I like for rain riding. Another reason for me is if I put high dollar tire on and within 1,000 miles, I get a puncture. To each their own, I like traction and new tires every spring
@mikaldene7146
@mikaldene7146 Жыл бұрын
My friend called me this morning. He got his new tires, from two different vendors. The rear tire was an American Elites and the front tire was an Elite Four, both made by Dunlop. He ordered two American Elites but the front tire was not an American Elites so he called me. Now this is where it gets funky. He owns a 2001 Fat Boy. The wheels are not solids, they're spoke wheels. The rear tire vendor only asked what bike is it going on and he told them a Fat Boy so he sent a radial tire which is the American Elites. The other vendor asked what style wheel do you have and he said spokes so that vendor sent a bias ply Elite Four. Which one is correct? The front tire with bias ply is correct. Spoked wheels with tubes are not supposed to have a radial tire. Why? Because radial tires have softer sidewalls which can puncture easier than bias plus plus the steel belts in a radial tire can rupture the tube if you damage the tire by hitting potholes and breaking the belts in those tires. Bias ply tires are not steel belted, they are a polyester type belt. They won't puncture the tube. Many people don't know this and reason the more expensive the tire, the better it is. Not True. Bias ply tires are also tougher on the side walls since the belt wraps from edge to edge where radials are only along the contact surface. That's all I got for you. Remember if you have spokes, bias ply. Solid wheels can go bias or radials...no tubes to puncture.
@snakebite6511
@snakebite6511 Жыл бұрын
I also think that tires need to be fitted to your driving style. If you ride your Harley aggressively and a lot of twists you probably want some with a little softer rubber and stickier, the downside is that you lose a fair amount of life of the tire. Myself, i am just an average rider so i am 100% ok replacing my stock tires with OEM, i am actually getting 8-10,000 miles on my stock tires.
@donaldcross7978
@donaldcross7978 Жыл бұрын
Good info. Found that using Dunlop tires Harley put on bike , wear real Good .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty happy with my factory Michelins, I ended up going back with them front and rear this time around. I am thinking about giving the Shinkos a try, they are softer and wear faster but I like to keep fresh rubber on the bike front and rear.
@user-rg6ly1yi4i
@user-rg6ly1yi4i Жыл бұрын
You must break in new tires carefully. After a hundred miles they should be broken in by then. I had a brand new Ninja 600, beautiful bike, went around a corner too sharp on new tires and contacted sprinkler water runoff. Was only goin 3mph, bike went out from under me. Messed up the bike real good ($3k worth) and broke two ribs. I learned.
@waltertodd4281
@waltertodd4281 Жыл бұрын
I prefer Michelin Commanders or American Elites on my Road Glide.
@johnanstett6134
@johnanstett6134 Жыл бұрын
I got 26,000 miles on the OEM Dunlop rear tire. Got 28,000 out of the Dunlop American Elite tire.
@jimmyp6443
@jimmyp6443 Жыл бұрын
7:06 had my duo glide
@rarebreed9208
@rarebreed9208 Жыл бұрын
The tires on my '72 ElectraGlide are so old and got so hard, they didn't have a pound of air in them, but I never noticed.
@gwizzfpv6741
@gwizzfpv6741 Жыл бұрын
Avon cobra chrome for a Harley davidson sportster any good from uk ?
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Жыл бұрын
I've had Avon tires but no those new ones!
@chalibanec1
@chalibanec1 Жыл бұрын
Have these on my fxdf. 50% 2up, rear did 10k, front now 15k and still good. Good on wet too. Just when loaded front is not grippy as should. Will get softer on front next time..
@Big88Country
@Big88Country Жыл бұрын
Metzler Touring tires. German made and they ride GREAT!
@tl5108
@tl5108 Жыл бұрын
I put a shinko on the rear of my low rider. Must’ve been a really soft compound. Got 1k miles out of it before it was down to the cords
@nickglorioso6266
@nickglorioso6266 Жыл бұрын
Very informative
@eb1941
@eb1941 Жыл бұрын
Any suggestion for tire life for age? Especially if the tires are out of the sun, no cracks in the wall, etc. Thanks for posting. Informative as always.
@getoffmygrass6974
@getoffmygrass6974 Жыл бұрын
5 years is the general consensus when it comes to inspections.
@rugershooter5268
@rugershooter5268 Жыл бұрын
Multiple bikes, multiple tires. Right now I do have the same brand/model on front and rear of each bike. Dunlops on XR and Kawasaki (just put them on both) Shinko on DWG........always get tires with tread crossing center of tire, if not and you keep proper air pressure the center will still wear out cause they make it thin, sell more tires I don't care about keeping same brand front and rear. I keep rear tire 5lbs low on DWG, cost me a little mpg, more comfortable ride, tire last longer......I believe part of the reason it last longer is the air inside heats up when riding which increases psi and wears center of tire. I keep front tire at spec.......At tire change on DWG rear, last yr, there was very little tread left on sides, front this year still had tread on sides......I don't scrape pegs on my Dyna.....well actually none of them , the rest have 40+ lean angle
@rimaspazereckas2748
@rimaspazereckas2748 Жыл бұрын
Depends on which bike and the worest weather i will ride in. My sporty was running night dragon gt when i was daily riding to and from work rain hail or shine. Now that i am not but wanting to get the best mileage i have swapped to commander 3 on both softail and sporty. Expensive maybe but if i am getting the mileage it means less down time and more riding time. Only time will tell with these tyres
@briantanner9900
@briantanner9900 Жыл бұрын
Great subject, thanks , I installed a aftermarket to monitoring system to my 2012 SG, I set my big psi at factory while cold as factor manual states , I was surprised on how much the tire pressure increase as you drive as much as 4-5 psi in hoot weather , on cold it still increases a few Psi , what is your thought on this ?I am not sure riders understand this and why you psi is checked cold . Before you ride
@bradleyyounger8499
@bradleyyounger8499 Жыл бұрын
The only 2 I've used is oem HD and the shinko 777HD. I really like them both. The oem may last a lil longer. I tried the 777 non HD version but they got chewed up pretty quick
@ptsb5a
@ptsb5a Жыл бұрын
I put the Shinko 777HD Wide Whites on my Dyna. I like them and will replace them this year with another pair for half the cost of OEM rubber. I got about 11000kms (about 7000miles) out of them. They run well, don't follow tar snakes and stick pretty well. Better than the OEM Dunlops. Those were really hard!
@bradleyyounger8499
@bradleyyounger8499 Жыл бұрын
@ptsb5a same with my heritage. Get maybe an extra 1 to 2k on the oem but I think the shinko handle better in corners. I put on oems if I'm planning a lot of trips
@bill392
@bill392 Жыл бұрын
​@@ptsb5a I put Shinko SR777 wide whitewalls on my Sportster 1200 Custom and I really like them a lot. They ride smoother and have way more grip. Like you, I immediately discovered that they don't track the tar lines or the steel ribs on bridges or anything. The OEM Dunlops were terrible for that and the rubber turned hard as rock in just a couple of years and they had no grip at all, actually dangerous in the rain or cold.
@tatertoss998
@tatertoss998 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever seen a front motorcycle tire, wear uneven? Literally one side is noticeably worn thinner than other. First for me on a standard street bike. This was on my ‘17 fat boy S. Also, bought a tire, tread pattern in my opinion is reversed. The “V” shape for displacing water, is backwards from what it should be with “directional mounting” arrow facing forwards. This is a Shinko 011 Verge front tire. Bossman says the 5 year old Chinese kid stamping the arrow put the tire in the press backwards😂 Thoughts? And thanks in advance.
@okiemale1589
@okiemale1589 Жыл бұрын
75 days.... 75 frickin days!!! My Ultra Classic sitting at my local Harley Davidson dealership... Waiting on parts from Harley Davidson... And I'm pissed!!!
@bill392
@bill392 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that's rough. Half the riding season is over already, at least for me here in Canada. Truth, I haven't taken my '09 Sportster to a dealership since I bought it. I either do the work myself (the easy stuff) or take it to a local shop where they work on all brands. You've been waiting since what, last March? That's brutal. Almost would've been worth it to cancel the insurance or buy another older bike as a temporary ride. At 60yo, I've learned that each riding season is precious. You don't get them back to do over so you have to make sure to enjoy yourself while you can.
@okiemale1589
@okiemale1589 Жыл бұрын
​​@@bill392y 2015 Ultra Classic Low went to the dealership on April 10... It needed major engine work so I opted to get a stage 4 Screaming Eagle 103ci to 110ci kit . The engine was under warranty so the upgrade was a little out of pocket... I was originally told 45 days for either the rebuild or the upgrades. At about 60 days my local Harley Davidson service manager got Harley Davidson area manager and the Customer Relations Manager involved because I had been waiting so long... I was told that the company that makes the cylinders had fallen behind in production, and i would be bumped to the head of the list to get them. They finally arrived a day after promised and never had a tracking number.. So... now my Ultra is in line for a lift and should finally be home soon... But not before Harley Davidson really pissed me off !!! 68 and retired here in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma... I was so pissed the other day when my service manager called to update me, I told him to take his time because I'm doing research on Indian motorcycles...
@graemedalgleish8944
@graemedalgleish8944 Жыл бұрын
My 09 ultra classic came with Dunlop, I got 16 000 km on it. When I changed to the Dunlop American elite I got 27 000 km.
@danielsbackforty8094
@danielsbackforty8094 Ай бұрын
ALWAYS GREAT CONTENT
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@hawkdsl
@hawkdsl Жыл бұрын
I took the guessing out of it, and just get the original tires. Bias ply Dunlops. I do buy them from a 3rd party (Usually Dennis Kirk), because why pay that Harley Tax if you don't have to... And I do them myself (even balance).
@johnhall9645
@johnhall9645 Жыл бұрын
Good video
@aramos811
@aramos811 25 күн бұрын
I like to wear Michelin Commander tires on my 2009 Ultra Classic. I've always had positive history with these tires. They are smooth riding longer wearing rubber and Michelin is a well known tire. Nothing but the best tires when I ride and specially when my wife and I ride. I've never had issues with the Commander motorcycle tires. Adios
@trafficon2wheels
@trafficon2wheels Жыл бұрын
High end tires no matter how much as long as it exceeds manufacturer recommendations and fitment. Great video, I’m looking at getting a Heritage classic but don’t want laced wheels. What do you recommend?
@paulfiore7083
@paulfiore7083 Жыл бұрын
I always get Perellis
@Europoljuice
@Europoljuice Жыл бұрын
I only get Harley Tires. Dunlop makes my tires and I'm good with that. It's a tube tire. 2010 Softail
@jeffreyengle2762
@jeffreyengle2762 Жыл бұрын
Gixxer….. we’re talking about pressures that are constantly changing with air temperature? So if I put 36 pounds in my front tire in the shade, then move my motorcycle into a sunny place with direct sunlight on a warm day give that tire about an hour and I can guarantee you you won’t have 36 pounds anymore, you’ll have 40 to 41 pounds in that tire. And as soon as you ride it down the street a mile or two you’ll have more pressure in that tire than that? So my question here would be how in the world do we figure out how much air to put in at a given ambient temperature when that ambient temperature changes all the time?
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 Жыл бұрын
I hear you about the age of a tire but I found some mishelyne's and I've had them on my front bike for about a year and they're twelve years old and they are like new I mean visually they're like new.. no cracks.. they're not heavily Warren I think I was giving the tire and the rims so I just stuck it on myself tail I had to put new bearings in it cuz I didn't know about the bearings.... I keep an eye on the tire but it seems to work fine I'm really sold on the Michelin I've never been I've never afforded one of the high-end tires like that I've been in o&r use Dunlap for a shinko Kenda... So what I'm saying is I'm impressed with that Michelin tire... It's just a 130 90 16....
@xlr8r3VA
@xlr8r3VA Жыл бұрын
Great video Gixxerfoo! I use Shinko 777s on my '00 Sportster and Shinko Tour Masters on my '95 Electra Glide. I am very happy with the performance of both tire models. You have to change motorcycle tires all the time anyway (unless you go dark side) so why throw extra money away?
@rykerolaoghaire8781
@rykerolaoghaire8781 Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Thank you! 🙏
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