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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 02:11 PM
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My 07 flh has MT90B16 tires on it front and rear. What size does that equate to in a metric radial? They are load range 402 and 404. I think? the 402 and 404 relates to load range. Correct me if I'm wrong. Won't be the first time.
 
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My 07 flh has MT90B16 tires on it front and rear. What size does that equate to in a metric radial? They are load range 402 and 404. I think? the 402 and 404 relates to load range. Correct me if I'm wrong. Won't be the first time.
They are both 130/90, load rating 74. If you want to be a little different you can get in an MU rear, or 150/80, which has a load rating of 77. 402 and 404 are Dunlop 'names' for their tyres. It looks a little better and if you ride two up a lot is a good idea. I have heard of 160s in there as well but haven't tried it. I use Avon Venoms on my Harleys.
 

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