Oldfeller--FSO wrote on 09/02/08 at 15:22:40:Who in the world gets 20,000 miles out of a rear touring tire on a normal motorcycle? The folks who invented this trick only got 8,000 miles out of a $190 premium motorcycle tire and they are touring bike experts.
Only invention about car tyres on motorcycles is websites about it. There've been bikes with car tyres since motorcycles and cars first came out and Savages have had car tyres before this web forum (or internet).
The 150/90-15 Avon HL30 Elan on my wife's Savage has 2mm of tread after 30500 kms. It will be over 20000 miles before winter. The one before it was ancient Metzeler ME88 which I rode 24000 kms and it wasn't brand new when I bought that bike. The one I replaced recently on my SV - Continental Avenue 150/70-17, 18000 kms with a lot of two up riding plus hard luggage on German Autobahns at 130kph+. The one before it, a similar Avenue, 27000 kms almost without Autobahn and the one before it, Bridgestone BT45 with lots of fast two up riding etc. 21000 kms. I work in Germany 2 to 5 days a week so I ride longish trips (often halfway across Europe and back weekly) at steady speeds and I never use the rear brake. These are not touring tyres and not exactly touring riding but still seriously close to what car tyres on bikes are claimed to achieve and I can (just) get my knee down with the Contis so tyre performance is not a problem. I admit cost would be a factor between car and motorcycle tyres but the rears I've bought recently are about 80 Euros.
Educatedredneck wrote on 09/02/08 at 23:18:13:Ok, I have one question, based on the tire that Jack 650 bought, (size 155-80 R15), a "normal" 150-80 R15 motorcycle tire "should" fit easy peasy as well, right? I would go dark side in a heart beat, but my better half still has intentions of learning to ride and riding the Savage, so I'm gonna hold off on the dark side thing, at least for this bike.
Any comments on the tire size would be appreciated.
There are very few 150/80-15 tyres available, if any. I commented earlier about how a larger than average, 158mm wide and 137mm high 150/90 Avon fits and in terms of clearance, 155/80 is easier because it is so much lower, as Jack650 told, easy peasy. A 150/90 doesn't handle that well especially when worn flat across the tread. It wants to follow every rut and groove, a pain in the arse in backroads to be honest.