Has anyone tried the Michelin Commander tire 200/55 SR17 on ST1300 Rear ?
I used a 190/60 on the rear of my ST1100, now have a 180/60.. have no problems at all... really liked the look of the 190 on the rearUsing a rim that is too narrow for a tire will change the shape of the tire and the contact patch. Handling will change. This is assuming you can get the tire on the rim....
Using a rim that is too narrow for a tire will change the shape of the tire and the contact patch. Handling will change. This is assuming you can get the tire on the rim....
.The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"?
That would be the 64,000 mile question for the win!
OMG! You posted your license plate (I assume you have read the contemporaneous thread on why people cover their license plates)
Because it's there....The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"?
+1. This.
I also agree with @Shawn K 's thoughts.
The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"?
Then the question is why would you exceed the speed limit posted on a curved road ? The road is designed for that speed!! That doesn't make much sense. You can't put Rotella Diesel oil in an ST motor, it calls for Honda oil. You will break all the rule except what tire is designed for the bike. First of all the tire was not designed for the st. Honda engineers made a compromise, a 19 in front wheel would on the slabs but a 17 in would be great for canyon carving. So they split the difference and went with the 18in. Different brands of tires are designed differently and will handle differently in certain situations. Lots of rider use the Michelin Commander on their ST and that tire is made for a cruiser, "A NEW STANDARD IN CRUISER TIRE LONGEVITY " (from mitchelins own description). Wow that tire should not be on a ST it's a cruiser tire. Since WWII and before motorcycles have been modified, chopped, extended and customized to the owners liking. There are darksiders that claim they can brake better, turn just as well and even have better traction in the rain. I have used many different tires, sizes and brands and not once have I felt unsafe. Oh by the way I'm using a Bridgestone H50 on both front and rear. There is over 9,000 mile on then and they look as if they can go another 9k.+1. This.
I also agree with @Shawn K 's thoughts.
The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"?
I explained that it wasn't a suggested pressure setting , but in fact a maximum allowable pressure before a possible catastrophic failure occurred .
darksiders will comment but lowering the pressure seems to do the trick 30-35 ??I also read the pan weave happens over 100 mph with the car tire but every case is different.I thought about trying a Commander motorcycle tire on my ST1300 at my last tire change but didn't see any in the size my bike was asking for. I know I can use a slightly different size, so I'll have another look next time. I like longevity in a tire. No offense, but a "car tire" is not going on my bike.
One little story I wanted to pass along with hesitation. This scares me a little knowing that a co worker tried it and believes it to be OK.. You know where it says "max air pressure" on the tires? He told me he a slight wobble on the highway and the only way to get rid of it was to inflate his tire to that max pressure value??? I explained that it wasn't a suggested pressure setting , but in fact a maximum allowable pressure before a possible catastrophic failure occurred . Also, the air pressure that you set while cold, will rise at least a few pounds in the hot weather and with fast riding.I hope nothing happens to him.
Lots of rider use the Michelin Commander on their ST
I answered this "The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"? did you look at a 180/60?This is the first I've read about that tire ... so, are you stating "all those ST riders" are running the 200-55 tire? I've researched - that's the "closest" size available to the OEM size of 170-60.
I answered this "The compelling question is ... "why do you want to fit a tire that's not designed for the ST"? did you look at a 180/60?