tires
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2003 11:23 pm
My recently acquired 1982 Honda CBX Supersport is in need of tires, sounds easy, but this job is turning into a chore. Part of the problem is my lack of knowledge and part the age of the bike.
Mostly I ride around rural southeastern Kentucky on paved, narrow, curvy roads with occasional interstate trips and would like tires to have a good stable grip. I would like to try a radial tire set.
First size: My manual lists sizes as 3.50V19 (4PR) F &130/90V R. On the bike now are 110/90 19H F & 130/90V R made by Continental. Michelin recommends their Macadam50 (bias ply) at 100/90 V19 F &120/90 V19 R. I read some about the Dunlop G501 on our site but was unable to contact Dunlop directly but will try again this week.
While not a big problem, my height of 5? 5? presents some limits as I can not get both feet flat on the road even with the present tires.
Any suggestions (radial versus bias ---- best tire ---- sizes)? I don?t care much about longevity a better performing tire that wears quickly is better than a lessor performer that wears twice as long.
By the way: Why as a paid up member am I not listed on the website and do not have a user ID and password to our site?
Michael Pavlick
Renfro Valley, Kentucky
Mostly I ride around rural southeastern Kentucky on paved, narrow, curvy roads with occasional interstate trips and would like tires to have a good stable grip. I would like to try a radial tire set.
First size: My manual lists sizes as 3.50V19 (4PR) F &130/90V R. On the bike now are 110/90 19H F & 130/90V R made by Continental. Michelin recommends their Macadam50 (bias ply) at 100/90 V19 F &120/90 V19 R. I read some about the Dunlop G501 on our site but was unable to contact Dunlop directly but will try again this week.
While not a big problem, my height of 5? 5? presents some limits as I can not get both feet flat on the road even with the present tires.
Any suggestions (radial versus bias ---- best tire ---- sizes)? I don?t care much about longevity a better performing tire that wears quickly is better than a lessor performer that wears twice as long.
By the way: Why as a paid up member am I not listed on the website and do not have a user ID and password to our site?
Michael Pavlick
Renfro Valley, Kentucky