@@ryanannis898 What was the original MC size and how many miles have you pout on your car tire? What's your opinion on the ride quality, the feel when cornering, grip levels wet and dry compared to the motorcycle tire, etc. I am thinking of going that route with my 1994 Vulcan 88.
Stock tire size is 170/70-16. I have little over 10K on car tire as of today. My opinion is the ride quality is better than a regular MC tire. As for Corning, once you get used to the feel you will be able to corner just fine. Give yourself a day or two to get used to it. Gripping in dry or wet is better cause contact patch is much bigger then a regular MC tire. I have had zero issues in rain.
Ride safe
Thanks for the video! I’m thinking about going darkside on my ‘23 Voyager. We ride 2-up a 80% of the time and the stock rear is done at 7k Smiles.
Your welcome. First ever video for me.
@@ryanannis898 Not bad. I've done a few videos on the Voyager myself, nothing professional, just sharing like you did.
Hey great video! What model of Hancook tire is that ? Not the size but the “model”
Thank you! HANKOOK H436 KINERGY GT.
Did you go 195 or 205?
195
@@ryanannis898 What was the original MC size and how many miles have you pout on your car tire? What's your opinion on the ride quality, the feel when cornering, grip levels wet and dry compared to the motorcycle tire, etc. I am thinking of going that route with my 1994 Vulcan 88.
Stock tire size is 170/70-16. I have little over 10K on car tire as of today. My opinion is the ride quality is better than a regular MC tire. As for Corning, once you get used to the feel you will be able to corner just fine. Give yourself a day or two to get used to it. Gripping in dry or wet is better cause contact patch is much bigger then a regular MC tire. I have had zero issues in rain.