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Author Topic: front tire size  (Read 3828 times)
larue
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« on: September 21, 2013, 01:32:43 PM »

need a front tire very soon, and going dark side with terrys tire 205/60-16 MICHELIN PRIMACY MXV4  . Question: whats a good and bigger front tire that would be a good match with the dark side? thanks all
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Tundra
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2013, 03:31:56 PM »

Larue,
  I am an Avon Cobra fan and quite honestly I wouldn't try another brand.
I am COMPLETELY SATISFIED with the Cobra. Several of my local riding friends have the Dunlop Elite. I was never a Dunlop fan, but they have really come a long way and improved with the Elite. Nice aggressive looking and better mileage then my Cobra and handles very well. I have ridden a Valkyrie with the Elites front and rear and it was nice.
 
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Bert AKA,Valkaholic
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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2013, 03:58:51 PM »

I have the Dunlop 404 on the Front of my Bikes due to the fact that I have Two Brand New Avon tires in my Scrap pile due to the Sidewalls Cracking, needless to say, I will not be buying any more Avon Tires. Chapparal motorsports.com has about the best price on tires,whickever brand you decide to buy.
I went with the Dunlop D404F 150/80/17 on my Standard and the D404 130/80/17 Rear tire on the Interstate with the Austone Taxi Tire on the Rear.
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Thunderbolt
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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2013, 04:29:12 PM »

Larue are you just going for an all around BIGGER look?  I never considered going with a larger tire in the front.  But I think you will like the Michelin, I still am impressed with the fact that it feels closer to a MC tire than the old Bridgestone HP 550 that I removed.  I run Avon Cobra's on the Valkyrie and the Rocket III.  Believe it or not the same exact front tire.  I have run the Metzeler ME880 once when they were giving away a front if you bought a rear.  They seemed to wear out a little sooner, but were good tires. 
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2013, 05:43:21 PM »

I have a stock size Metz on the front with mileage in excess of 15k, run it with a c/t in back. Works for me.
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larue
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« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2013, 11:00:21 PM »

No I'm not looking for a beefy look, the fat girl is beefy as is, just something good, I have been running cobra Avon both front and rear and wasn't impressed with how quick the front got bold the rear still ok both at 8k lifetime. Does that letter H or R or B (bias or radial) in between the tire numbers matters?
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« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2013, 07:31:04 AM »

I went with an E3 on the front after replacing the no longer available D206. The E3 being one of the most common I felt was the easiest to replace if needed on the road. Certainly not a great looking tread pattern but I have been very pleased with its performance. Rain or dry it has exceeded any expectations I had for a front tire. I had an E3 on the rear originally but replaced it with a taxi tire that I also feel very comfortable with. I have over 7000 on the front E3 now and 10,000 on the taxi tire and both look brand new and feel great on the road.

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larue
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« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2013, 06:59:33 PM »

Hey guys I found a Dunlop D206 150/80 17 rear which is stock size, looks nice and meaty , would it be a good fit as Valk front tire???
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2013, 08:03:38 PM »

Hey guys I found a Dunlop D206 150/80 17 rear which is stock size, looks nice and meaty , would it be a good fit as Valk front tire???
Larue, check the sidewall to see how old it is. If it's very old I wouldn't mount it myself.
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larue
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« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2013, 08:20:34 PM »

No way of checking John it's on evil bay and its brand new with stickers. Close up pics look great cant really see anything like cracks on sidewalls or anything:(
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« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2013, 04:09:30 AM »

Larue that was the original manufacturer and size on the Valkyrie.  To my knowledge they quit making those and went to the Elite then the Elite 3 back about 10 years or so ago.  I would not buy that one unless I knew for sure the date code on the tire.  Too old, all tires now have a 4 digit code on them in a rectangle on one side of the tire.  A code like DOT 0409 in that rectangle would tell you that it was made in the 4th week of 2009.  I always check this code if possible. 
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larue
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« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2013, 01:07:59 PM »

hello Terry, i see 2 codes one is white like ink  # 3868 the othere one is part of the tire 3604, there is also a sticker that D206 ELITE 150/80 17 FRONT. ANY IDEA??
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2013, 02:17:38 PM »

Sounds like it might be nine years old. I wouldn't go for it, that's just over cautious me talking.  Wink
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« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2013, 03:08:26 PM »

Are the letters "DOT" before the 3604?  If so it is the 36th week of 2004.  Like John said 9 years old.  I wouldn't buy it, rubber ages just sitting on the shelf in a warehouse somewhere.  This applies to your Car and Truck tires also.  I always check the dates on all of them and especially my RV tires.
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larue
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« Reply #14 on: September 24, 2013, 03:25:28 PM »

Thanks guys
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