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I know this is been around, but I would like to know the largest front tire on my 2013 street bob with 19 inch wheel. I am getting tired of the thin look( 100) Commander( cant wear it out) .
I like Michelin.
I have a Pilot Road 180 on the rear( like the rounded look) , but it has a very thin center grouve which catch the lines in the road(Road lines called rain line, but really for reduced sound). Though in time it gets better. So I probably would like a Commander or Schorchter or anything without a center grouve.
Roger
don't know what the width of your 19" rim is but you should. Go to the manufacturer websites and look up the specs for the tire models you're interested in. The recommended rim widths will be listed.
I would imaging that the OP could purchase a rim like the one linked below giving him a 19" x 3" rim and allowing him to use the 120/70 listed above in gormans post.
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