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Broken Hand
08-04-2017, 10:32 AM
What PSI you guys running?

Hopefully I'll get the wheel off this Saturday and run it to an independent shop to put on the new compound (rubber not accurate anymore with these new tires).

Ordered from tire rack. Date code Oct, 2014! I'm not sending it back, just going ride more often.

willtill
08-04-2017, 10:42 AM
It's a Run Flat. I start @ 30psi cold... and make adjustments from there...

wjduke
08-04-2017, 11:18 AM
No worries on a 3 year old tire

Broken Hand
08-05-2017, 08:03 PM
Tire is on. Ran 60 miles on it. Smooth, like having an air shock on back. Road snakes are dead. Got 31 PSI in it.

Next up, front darkside.

bob109
08-05-2017, 08:39 PM
Tire is on. Ran 60 miles on it. Smooth, like having an air shock on back. Road snakes are dead. Got 31 PSI in it.

Next up, front darkside.

Bridgestone BattlAx BT-45 in the exact size as your OEM Stone with 40/41PSI:039:

Steve 0080
08-07-2017, 07:02 AM
I have had my Dunlop for about 2 years and run 32#....great tire! I will be ordering another one around December to have one in stock!

Broken Hand
08-14-2017, 04:24 PM
So, a guy at work tells me that snow tires use different compounds that are not good in hot weather. He believes the mileage won't last as long and believes the tire will get excessively tacky on hot pavement.

Is he talking out his ass or is their a thread of truth to what he says?

willtill
08-14-2017, 04:26 PM
So, a guy at work tells me that snow tires use different compounds that are not good in hot weather. He believes the mileage won't last as long and believes the tire will get excessively tacky on hot pavement.

Is he talking out his ass or is their a thread of truth to what he says?

Winter tires use a softer rubber compound and can wear faster. But you will still get much better mileage out of it; compared to most motorcycle tires.

Tacky is good for a motorcycle = better grip.

Broken Hand
08-16-2017, 04:43 PM
Winter tires use a softer rubber compound and can wear faster. But you will still get much better mileage out of it; compared to most motorcycle tires.

Tacky is good for a motorcycle = better grip.

Thanks!

Steve 0080
08-18-2017, 10:22 PM
Tacky is a great thing!!! I actually took my tire off my F6 and put it on my GL...I am thinking 25K miles so far and maybe 10K to go... Great tire!!!! I call BS on the heat deal. Tires get plenty hot normally.

bob109
08-19-2017, 05:09 AM
So, a guy at work tells me that snow tires use different compounds that are not good in hot weather. He believes the mileage won't last as long and believes the tire will get excessively tacky on hot pavement.

Is he talking out his ass or is their a thread of truth to what he says?

One only has to apply a Litmus Test to unfounded claims about winter tires! People routinely travel from the likes of Cold/Snowy Canada to all portions of Florida where you can fry a egg on macadam roads, on most sunny, hot days. They sure as hell don't replace all tires prior to their journeys. Studded tires would be the exception and are banned for use by April in most Northern States. I'm confident in believing a tire having good traction on ice/snow would deliver the same traction on dry or rain soaked roads with the exception of "standing water" which could induce "hydroplaning". Winter/Summer tires would have different compounds enhancing their "wear characteristics" but still be fully capable of delivering reasonable performance and longevity! I'm sure that there can be disagreement and lengthily debate on this subject. I would rather trust those who have a "first hand experience" with Dark Siding than those "Side Line Quarter Back" not having a single mile of actual CT use.

Ride Safe/Ride Often

bob109