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sharpshooter 03-23-2017 02:42 PM

Is there an FAQ for the CT threads?
 
Ive looked but haven't seen a post about general information in regards to putting a car tire on the rear. Id just like to graze thru some other peoples thoughts and ideas as to what they have experienced. Im getting pretty close to needing to buy a rear tire and would like to be as educated as possible. From what Ive read so far it seems that everyone running one is happy with them. Id just like to cover all my bases and make a well informed decision. I mean it seems like its a no brainer. less cost and more mileage.. But where is the catch?

PFWiz 03-23-2017 08:55 PM

Well of course there is a catch, there is always a catch. :icon_evil:

If you put a car tire on your bike you will spontaneously combust. Everyone knows that (well everyone who has never ridden with a car tire). You will also need to invest in a good quality rain suit because all the people who have never ridden a Dark Side bike will spit on you. You will be drenched! The good news is it kinda helps with the spontaneous combustion thing.

Actually there is no catch other than having all the know it alls tell you how it can't possibly work. It does handle a little different than a MC tire, but what did you expect? In reality it is no big deal you just need to get used to it.

Other plusses you did not mention include it stops better than a MC and there is no comparison at all in the rain.

ILMFBL 03-23-2017 10:42 PM

I'm not afraid to spontaneously combust. I do it every time I see my wife nekid. My only problem is deciding on which tire to try for my '14 Fat Lo? So many decisions but it'll be this summer for sure. That and find someone to put it on. The only indy I know won't do it. Something about bursting into flames?

jessultra 03-24-2017 04:07 AM

don't see your year on there but maybe you could do some figuring out
http://darkside.nwff.info/?p=tires&m...y&year=&rider=

08Fatty 03-24-2017 05:23 PM

I've replace my tires myself and the car tire was by far the easiest to put on. I use dyna beads for balancing. I have not found a reason to go back yet.

fish-r-ride 03-31-2017 10:55 PM

The place I buy tires for my truck and car is also the place I got my car tire for my fatboy. They installed it. Those new tire machines don't touch the wheel except where hold the wheel. I didn't have to pull the rotar or belt pully.

perki48 03-31-2017 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by ILMFBL (Post 16063084)
I'm not afraid to spontaneously combust. I do it every time I see my wife nekid. My only problem is deciding on which tire to try for my '14 Fat Lo? So many decisions but it'll be this summer for sure. That and find someone to put it on. The only indy I know won't do it. Something about bursting into flames?

There is one Indy in N. Idaho that won't mount any tire, unless you buy it from them. Not hard to do it yourself and just use Ride-on for balancing.

EasternSP 04-01-2017 07:47 PM

Basically, the ride will be like any new bike is, different until you get used to it.

tsigwing 04-04-2017 03:53 PM

Discount mounted my first one for me, but won't do anymore, go figure. Did the last one myself, wasn't too hard.

rkoivisto 04-08-2017 06:43 AM

another option
 
I've got a car tire dealer in my area that doesn't mind mounting tires on motorcycle wheels. The only drawback is he has no way to balance them.


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