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car rear tire for KZ1000ST
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Those good year motorcycle tires back in the 80s looked more like car tire when viewed from rear.
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I can see what you're saying about not leaning over though. I'd probably be inclined to agree with you that it should work for a sidecar scenario. You'll probably lose a decent bit of traction though. I'm guessing cars uses harder tire compounds to get the extra miles, so they'll probably grab less, make sure to adjust your riding to suit.
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Del_Herring wrote: ..... You'll probably lose a decent bit of traction though. I'm guessing cars uses harder tire compounds to get the extra miles, so they'll probably grab less, make sure to adjust your riding to suit.
I think that is an excellent point. If a car tire is going to go approx 60k miles before needing to be replaced the compound must be different than that of a bike's tire. I wouldn't think the longer life is simply because the car tire has a larger contact patch and 4 tires vs. 2 on a bike, because that would be offset by the fact that a full size car weighs about 8 times as much as a bike. Ed
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they do not lean either direction(unless it is a leaning sidecar)so they can get away with running car tires.
i believe i would buy another rear wheel for your bike and send it to www.kosmanspecialties.com/
and have them widen it to fit the tire you want to run.
that way you know it bolts on and won't have any fitment issues.
here is a leaning side car so you fellers can see the difference.
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531blackbanshee wrote: it is very common to use car tires with sidehacks.
they do not lean either direction(unless it is a leaning sidecar)so they can get away with running car tires.
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That is only true is sissy types. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: When I worked in D.C. I saw D.C. cops lean their sidecar bikes WAY over on the left hand turns every day on Rock Creek Parkway. But I suspect if you're gonna be a cop in our nation's capital you better come equipped with industrial strength balls. :laugh: :laugh: Here's a pic of a D.C. cop with a mild lean; I wish I had pics of some of those guys that were really flying high; they were so used to doing it they thought nothing of it. Ed
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