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Gota put new rubber on the front, any sugestions? bikes a Suzuki blvrd, pluse what exactly is speed rating? The recommended speed for the tire, an what typers of numbers do I look for? Thanks, been rainy here for 3 days, need the rain but chomping at the bit to get out.
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Re: new rubber
Hello Jeff, and welcome to the forum. The same sized tire should work, or check the owners manual to get the size. Speed rating is how fast you can go safely??? Most likely over 100 mph (160kph) will get it. If your planing to run in a Bubblegum Rally you may need to go higher.
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Re: new rubber
thanks John for the feedback.
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Re: new rubber
Yup, what JohnJ said.
Your stock front tire is a 130/90 - 16.
That means it's 130 mm wide, it's 90% of 130mm tall, and it fits a 16 inch wheel.
Get a speed rating of R or S (106 or 112 MPH). The speed rating on the tire is how fast the tire is designed to travel for extended periods. Most cruiser size and style tires have those speed ratings.
Your stock front tire is a 130/90 - 16.
That means it's 130 mm wide, it's 90% of 130mm tall, and it fits a 16 inch wheel.
Get a speed rating of R or S (106 or 112 MPH). The speed rating on the tire is how fast the tire is designed to travel for extended periods. Most cruiser size and style tires have those speed ratings.
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thanks wrider, much appreciated.
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Re: new rubber
No problem.
A little advice on tires, if you're happy with your current tires, stick with the same manufacturer and model as the rear. If not, stick to the same manufacturer, but change the model.
A little advice on tires, if you're happy with your current tires, stick with the same manufacturer and model as the rear. If not, stick to the same manufacturer, but change the model.
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Re: new rubber
Or try something new. I decided to take a pair of bargain tires for a spin, with interesting results. Somehow, the cheap Shinko tire on the front is wearing longer than the Dunlop tires I'd been getting. On the other hand, the Shinko on the back wore out faster than the Dunlop. Drives my mechanic crazy that I'm riding on mismatched tires 

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That's because different tire companies use different rubber formulations, carcass stiffnesses, etc to get their grip. When you mix and match them, it screws up the handling of the bike on more performance oriented bikes.
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Mine is far from a performance bike. More like an easy chair with handlebars.
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Re: new rubber
offdah, I got a lot to learn. good stuff guys thanks for the replies.