Need Input-Radials on spoked wheels
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Need Input-Radials on spoked wheels
I know I'm getting older and the mind is not what it once was, But, I need input on installing radial tires and tubes on my 2001 Heritage Softail Classic with spoked wheels.
Do I remember that this should not be done or am I just losing it. I want to install Metzeler 888's radial, versus 880's which are bias. Heard a couple of bad things about the new 880's after some manufacturing changes at Metzeler, which very well could not be true. (Who would think that a salesperson would bad mouth a product because he wanted to sell you what he had on hand ?) I sure liked the 880's I bought 3 years ago on another bike, but am set on the new 888's if they will work. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks-Lou
Just got off the phone with Metzeler. The 888's that are presently available are BIAS Ply tires, not radials. Their website is confusing at least to me in that it does not specify this however, it does go on to talk about radials, so anyway, this post is wacko---Thanks for looking at it---Lou
Do I remember that this should not be done or am I just losing it. I want to install Metzeler 888's radial, versus 880's which are bias. Heard a couple of bad things about the new 880's after some manufacturing changes at Metzeler, which very well could not be true. (Who would think that a salesperson would bad mouth a product because he wanted to sell you what he had on hand ?) I sure liked the 880's I bought 3 years ago on another bike, but am set on the new 888's if they will work. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks-Lou
Just got off the phone with Metzeler. The 888's that are presently available are BIAS Ply tires, not radials. Their website is confusing at least to me in that it does not specify this however, it does go on to talk about radials, so anyway, this post is wacko---Thanks for looking at it---Lou
Last edited by U.P. Lou; 05-03-2013 at 08:13 AM. Reason: New Info
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Lou, I can't see any problems of using radial tyres on spoked wheels. The thing to be wary of is using a radial front and bias rear, although I have never understood why that should be! A bias front with radial is OK and what I currently run.
Wacko post or not, I'm sure you'll be fine!
Wacko post or not, I'm sure you'll be fine!
The radial in the back with the bias in the front (as you have,) causes a slight slight oversteer, but that's not a problem riding that way.
Last edited by Stiggy; 05-05-2013 at 01:59 PM.
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I know I'm getting older and the mind is not what it once was, But, I need input on installing radial tires and tubes on my 2001 Heritage Softail Classic with spoked wheels.
Do I remember that this should not be done or am I just losing it. I want to install Metzeler 888's radial, versus 880's which are bias. Heard a couple of bad things about the new 880's after some manufacturing changes at Metzeler, which very well could not be true. (Who would think that a salesperson would bad mouth a product because he wanted to sell you what he had on hand ?) I sure liked the 880's I bought 3 years ago on another bike, but am set on the new 888's if they will work. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks-Lou
Just got off the phone with Metzeler. The 888's that are presently available are BIAS Ply tires, not radials. Their website is confusing at least to me in that it does not specify this however, it does go on to talk about radials, so anyway, this post is wacko---Thanks for looking at it---Lou
Do I remember that this should not be done or am I just losing it. I want to install Metzeler 888's radial, versus 880's which are bias. Heard a couple of bad things about the new 880's after some manufacturing changes at Metzeler, which very well could not be true. (Who would think that a salesperson would bad mouth a product because he wanted to sell you what he had on hand ?) I sure liked the 880's I bought 3 years ago on another bike, but am set on the new 888's if they will work. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks-Lou
Just got off the phone with Metzeler. The 888's that are presently available are BIAS Ply tires, not radials. Their website is confusing at least to me in that it does not specify this however, it does go on to talk about radials, so anyway, this post is wacko---Thanks for looking at it---Lou
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There's nothing wrong with bias tyres! However damper rod forks are indeed long overdue their pension. I suspect when the MoCo finally grab the nettle and update the suspension they use across the model range, it will come as a shock to many long-standing owners!
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Good Thread.............I am at this time trying to make the exact same decision.
It would be nice to hear from someone who actually did put radial tires on a softail bike and how it does ride and handle.
I called MOCO and asked about this and there response was " they cannot recommend anything other than what is in print (the owners manual) D402 bias-ply.
I seriousley want to switch to radials.
It would be nice to hear from someone who actually did put radial tires on a softail bike and how it does ride and handle.
I called MOCO and asked about this and there response was " they cannot recommend anything other than what is in print (the owners manual) D402 bias-ply.
I seriousley want to switch to radials.
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