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After reading many posts here, I have decided to stick with the stock size 150/80-16 on the front. I like the way the beefy tire looks, and haven't had too much of an issue horsing it around. Wherever I look to buy that size is listed as a rear tire though... am I missing something?

Also, is there an opinion on which tire is the stickiest?

 

TIA

Mike

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Just looking in my system at tires that size, which means I've either sold them or at least quoted them:

 

Pirelli MT 66

Bridgestone G721

Kenda Kruz

Shinko 777

Shinko Tour Master

 

I have a friend with a set of the MT66 on his RSV and he loves them.

 

Some manufacturers/models of tire will list that size as MV85-16.

 

That is a common rear size though, keep a sharp eye out that you're getting a front tire.

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That is a common rear size though, keep a sharp eye out that you're getting a front tire.

 

They are different?

Never thought of that

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They are different?

Never thought of that

 

Yes, generally front and rear are different. The carcass on a rear tire is designed to absorb the forward torque from acceleration. The carcass on a front is designed to absorb the reward torque from braking. The tread pattern will be different too

Posted

Use rear tires on the front of my RSV trike, but it is a different animal. Trike doesn't lean. Have mounted tires

forward and reverse with no noticeable difference.

Posted

Shinko Tourmaster or 777HD. Both can be had in stock sizes front and rear. I have them and love them for stickiness and ride. Downside...you won't get 10K out of a rear. I run them about 2 pounds under tire rated max....

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Maybe with the concrete roads {USA} you have to go sticky, but here (NZ) spray tar and chip, I can easily grind the boards on an RSV with Excedra's, and have the new battlecruise on the XV1600, both give plenty of grip.

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Only rear tire I have got 10k out of has been the Michelin Commander 2. I had over 5k on the Shinko when I traded it and it looked like it would go at least another 3 or so. Tire pressures is key.

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