Car tyres on bikes!
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Rubin215

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4,181 posts

175 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Each to their own, of course, but I don't think I would be running a Bandit 12 with a budget car tyre on the rear!












CSR Performance

60 posts

7 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Just when I thought people couldn't get any more stupid...

I don't know what to say!! banghead

ChocolateFrog

33,261 posts

192 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Relatively common in the US on big cruisers IME.

I'm intrigued as to how it handles and how its longevity. When a decent tyre is £200 and last 5000 miles then I can see why someone might go for a £50 tyre and double the life.

Feels like a lifetime ago that I owned a Bandit 1200. They're nearly 30 years old now yikes

LuS1fer

42,876 posts

264 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Gives inside and outside a new meaning...

Chicken strips? What chicken strips...

chrisman

41 posts

77 months

Wednesday 29th October
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It's called darksiding. Quite popular in America apparently , where they don't have roads with corners.

hiccy18

3,512 posts

86 months

Wednesday 29th October
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I think Fortnine did a video on "darkside" tyres ( or tires, I guess). Apparently didn't handle as badly as you'd expect, but I think I'll keep shelling out for the real thing.

Biker9090

1,625 posts

56 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Almost all of us know how terrible the handling gets when a tyre starts to square off.

Linksmas

3,131 posts

234 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Not doing much to dispel the stereotype of Scots being cheap.

OutInTheShed

12,627 posts

45 months

Wednesday 29th October
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This was a thing among chopper types with hardtails and all that, probably 35-40 years ago.

With fairly wide tyres, low pressures and tall sidewalls, it was apparently much better than you might expect.
I assume that was with radial tyres but I couldn't prove that.

Personally, a decent bike on modern sport-touring tyres gives adequate tyre life IMHO.

40 years ago, I think tyres for a superbike were a bigger slice of the costs per mile than today?
You can get a reasonable rear bike tyre for not much over £100? weren't they well over £50 when beer was a pound a pint?

TT1138

785 posts

153 months

Wednesday 29th October
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As said above, common in the US (with absolute imbeciles).

Modern motorcycle tyres are so good, and many of them so long lasting that anyone doing it would have to be to be mentally incompetent to even consider it.

Super Sonic

10,850 posts

73 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Saw. GSX combination with car wheels and tyres years ago, I think they were golf wheels. It had them leading link 'earles' forks.

Pica-Pica

15,583 posts

103 months

Wednesday 29th October
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I'd be interested in what m/c + sidecar use.

Jazoli

9,404 posts

269 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Morons gotta moron.

Super Sonic

10,850 posts

73 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Pica-Pica said:
I'd be interested in what m/c + sidecar use.
It makes sense on a combination as they generally hold there wheels flat on the road.

catso

15,420 posts

286 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Rubin215 said:
Extra load tyres too! but I wonder how you decide which is the inside/outside?



LuS1fer

42,876 posts

264 months

Wednesday 29th October
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catso said:
Rubin215 said:
Extra load tyres too! but I wonder how you decide which is the inside/outside?
The pointers show they are rotational so arrows go forward.

Mr Squarekins

1,402 posts

81 months

Wednesday 29th October
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I bet that it tips into a corner really smoothly,

a bit like falling off a cliff.

DirtyHarley

461 posts

92 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Darksiding like this used to be fairly common in the US on bigger cruisers up until about 15 years ago, less so now but still happens. Not really seen it a huge amount over here due to the lack of stupidly long straight roads that are common for US interstates.
Years ago I rode a 97 roadking with a conventional car tyre on the rear (was a loaner bike for 2-3 days whilst mine had some engine work done) with lower tyre pressures it rides ... okay ... probably fine for someone who does miles and miles of motorway riding. Lower tyre pressure negated some of the squared off feeling but its not something I would chose to do myself.

Pica-Pica

15,583 posts

103 months

Wednesday 29th October
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LuS1fer said:
catso said:
Rubin215 said:
Extra load tyres too! but I wonder how you decide which is the inside/outside?
The pointers show they are rotational so arrows go forward.
What arrows? Directional AND assymetric are pretty rare.

Birky_41

4,483 posts

203 months

Wednesday 29th October
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hiccy18 said:
I think Fortnine did a video on "darkside" tyres ( or tires, I guess). Apparently didn't handle as badly as you'd expect, but I think I'll keep shelling out for the real thing.
I just come on here to say same thing

As already said it's fairly common on big cruiser's, especially in states

Not so sure about running it on an arse bandit though