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    Default Tire report offered and needed

    I spent last winter researching an automotive rear tire for my 2017 F-3L. I settled on a General Altimax, pumped it to 18 psi cold, and rode it two up all summer, mostly in dry weather. The tire worked great. After 6,000 miles, it shows very little wear and has performed perfectly.

    Now, with 16,000 total miles on the bike, l’m looking for front tire recommendations. I would like to hear from you if you’ve run car tires on the front for a season. I’d like to know what you bought, what psi you use, and how the bike handles. Does it steer well? Does it hold the road on curves? Does it shed water or hydroplane?

    I would appreciate hearing from the voice of experience.

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    Default Front car tires

    2016 RTL- I am running Yokohama Avids S34FA on the front 2 wheels. (175/55/15) 18 PSI
    They stick like glue, are great in rain and wet roads. Stick to road going around curves. Brake clean and straight. Right now I have probably 5,000 to 6,000 miles on them and they look almost new. I expect I won't get as many miles on them as I did on my Kenda's because the Yokohama tire is a softer rubber.

    My first set of post OEM Kenda's were Federal Formoza. The tires were not sticky but did brake clean and straight. I had an issue with them pushing me sideways on the wet roads. After about 1,000 miles I took them off and installed the Yokohama Avids. In my opinion I do not want to risk my life for just an okay tire. My tires have to do what I want them to do and still be the kind of tire I need them to be.

    I am running a Yokohama S Drive on my front tire with the same kind of performance as I get from the Yokohama Avids.

    If I decide to try another tire it will be the Vredestein tires.
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    Default Re front tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Jambo Creek View Post
    I spent last winter researching an automotive rear tire for my 2017 F-3L. I settled on a General Altimax, pumped it to 18 psi cold, and rode it two up all summer, mostly in dry weather. The tire worked great. After 6,000 miles, it shows very little wear and has performed perfectly.

    Now, with 16,000 total miles on the bike, l’m looking for front tire recommendations. I would like to hear from you if you’ve run car tires on the front for a season. I’d like to know what you bought, what psi you use, and how the bike handles. Does it steer well? Does it hold the road on curves? Does it shed water or hydroplane?

    I would appreciate hearing from the voice of experience.
    2014 RTS Continental Procontact 175/55/15 overall great in every aspect over 23000 miles so far tread depth at 8/32 running 16lbs stick like glue in corners hope this helps

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    Federals. Two seasons now on them and still are like new

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    2016 F3 Limited. Federal Formoza on the front in stock size, much smother and better handling than stock 20 psi. 14,000 on the rear General Altimax at 22 psi.
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    Vredestein all around. Only 70 miles, dry road. The ride is awesome! Like riding on a cloud, very cushioned. Easier steering, excellent braking. Running 22 lbs in all three. Will experiment on that. Tom
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    laugh if you want but 2 years ago i bought 2 weatherguard 175/65/14 winter tires from walmart and they installed them on the front of my 2010 rts .Not sorry that i put them on now have 28000 klms 0n yhem ,no wear showing and steering is much improved, wind doesnt bother as much on road .got them as a spring sale ,tires installed and balanced for under $100.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tango View Post
    Vredestein all around. Only 70 miles, dry road. The ride is awesome! Like riding on a cloud, very cushioned. Easier steering, excellent braking. Running 22 lbs in all three. Will experiment on that. Tom
    I am sorry but 70 miles isn’t enough to give a review. That’s not even half a tank of gas or an hour of riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jambo Creek View Post
    I spent last winter researching an automotive rear tire for my 2017 F-3L. I settled on a General Altimax, pumped it to 18 psi cold, and rode it two up all summer, mostly in dry weather. The tire worked great. After 6,000 miles, it shows very little wear and has performed perfectly.

    Now, with 16,000 total miles on the bike, l’m looking for front tire recommendations. I would like to hear from you if you’ve run car tires on the front for a season. I’d like to know what you bought, what psi you use, and how the bike handles. Does it steer well? Does it hold the road on curves? Does it shed water or hydroplane?

    I would appreciate hearing from the voice of experience.
    What size Altimax? I can't find an Altimax 225/50R15 or Vredestein tires in the stock rear size on tire rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlebars View Post
    What size Altimax? I can't find an Altimax 225/50R15 or Vredestein tires in the stock rear size on tire rack.
    215/60/15 General Altimax RT-43

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    Default Like Peteoz says - everyone rides different

    "There are so many factors involved here like road surfaces, cambers, riding styles, weather etc etc etc, that the perfect tire for one rider may not work for another simply because of where they live."

    The fronts seem to be getting better on the OEM Kendas, so no worries for us until we get the wear out of them at about 30,000 miles plus.

    Since then we have had 3 sets of Kumho Solus KH16s in the 155/60R15 size and have been very pleased with the handling, roll and grip in dry and wet conditions. We run them at 17 psi on the F3T and 19 psi on the RT making sure to keep them equal side to side.

    However on our last trip I hit a rock and blew the sidewall on the right Kumho and couldn't get a Kumho at the Show Low AZ Discount tire shop (nearest supply was either Nevada or Dallas TX). I do feel that the heavier sidewal and carcass of the Kumho prevented damage to the wheel and allowed me to roll about two miles to a wide spot where I could pull over safely.

    The Discount tire shop had a set of Nankang AS-1 tires in the same 155/60R15 size at $61 a piece so I now have run them about 1000 miles with good roll and balance, but am not as pleased with their grip. They seemed to drift a little too much on the curves. I may need to to play with the pressures as I still have them at about 20 psi. But they were a godsend when you're stranded on the road.

    I guess that I'm open to most suggestions on a front car tire replacement but will be looking also at what Walmart might carry so that I can secure a replacement if needed while on the road..BlownKumhoafterRock.jpg
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    For the front, I'll also give another vote for the Federal Formoza. Stock sizing is a nice bonus, since you don't have to wonder whether it'll fit your fender or not.

    This is my fourth set of front tires over 2 different models with a collective about 75k miles and they're the best I've found so far.
    Thanks to Ann and Joe for the recommendation.
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