Cavi Mike wrote on 10/14/12 at 00:24:45:Nice "tire response?" Seriously? You're on a 31hp cruiser with most of the weight over the rear wheel AND a trailer yet you still managed to get loose over a little bit of dust and you people call this "good response?"
I am actually convinced by this video to NEVER put a car tire on my bike. Ever.
CM, I would NEVER want you to put a car tire on your bike either, but I'm convinced you NEVER watched the video I posted.
If you did, you would realize in the video I'm NOT riding a 31hp cruiser. I'm riding my V-Star 950T which is closer to 60hp & 700lbs. It also did NOT get loose over a little dust, I scraped the floorboards beyond their ability to fold up & slid the bike on the steel floorboard mounts. The floorboards have sacrificial metal strips on the bottom that let you know you're getting close to the limits. I intentionally when beyond that warning just to demonstrate how easily it is to catch a slide with that tire.
With that tire it is much easier to modulate rear braking to the point of lock up, & even lock & release with out losing control. In the rain, it throws a rooster tail that keeps others from following to close, which is good since I can stop quicker than my friends' who have m/c tires.
I am in NO way advocating YOU should do anything YOU don't feel is safe, but if you're going to comment at least get the facts straight.
BTW, Oldfeller, that tire went on & seated at less than 50 psi. I use dynabeads for balance & have taken it over 100 mph with no issues, & cruised at 85+ by GPS for miles at a time.
I will NEVER go back to a m/c tire on the 950, the car tire is just better all around for me.