Darksiders

What is a good DS tyre for we Aussies pls ?
 
What is a good DS tyre for we Aussies pls ?

Try the Michelin Primacy 3ST
225/55R16
A mate of mine put me onto this one and I have done over 25000km and I think I can get another 10000km out of it -
Run it around 28 to 30 psi
It is rounded on the edge and has plenty of tread on the side.
I have ran 2 others and I find this the best one yet.
What have you been running
 

One of the most cogent posts about DS I've read, ever.

I would offer the improvement in traction people feel is because of the way the bike works as a system and not explicitly the tire. The heavier tire and differing sidewall construction will change the whole suspension system (including the tire) behavior. Stock (and many (all?) off the shelf aftermarket) setups are under-sprung, have too much air pressure leading to a high starting force, are under-compression damped and over rebound damped. The way the different sidewalls interact with that suspension setup will be key and the lower pressure of a DS will allow the tire to do more suspension work vs a properly inflated MC tire. A MC tire will flex very little in comparison to a low pressure DS over road irregularities. The net effect is being able to apply power more judiciously without losing traction.

With proper suspension I can/do put down 251hp/190lbft without issue on an Emax at 38psi, and do so frequently in 2nd gear (pretty much every ride), I am positive if I were using stock suspenders (or a lesser aftermarket one) on my bike, it would be an absolute handful at full power. I actually cannot EVER recall accidentally breaking the rear tire loose on my rocket on dry pavement except at the drag strip when being greedy with 1st gear or when it had stock or progressive 440 suspension back in 2015/16.

While I admit DS has it's advantages for a certain type/style of riding, the assertion by some that it can "corner just as well" as a MC tire is pure delusion. While it may work just as well as an MC tire for a given rider, I would offer that said rider is not pushing near the limits of cornering traction possible on the MC tire in the first place, so any tire would work acceptably.
 

I was running the air bag suspension which I could adjust to depending what I had loaded on bord ,but only 205 Hp .
i never had the Tyre at 38 psi so your suspension must be taking a lot of the shock out of it.
I could lay it right over till the pegs dragged and feel comfortable with it as well
 
Nil yet. Just bought bike ....
 

I use as little damping as I can get away with, letting the spring do as much of the work as possible, per suspension Bible recommendation. My Wilbers live at 3 from full soft setting and 5 low 2 high on the fine adjusters from full soft.

With a car tire i would move down a spring rate or two.
 
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