This is only for darksiders

Do you have a death wish 2012cliff?

Surely you will die on day 1 of putting a CT on your Rocket Touring as you can’t turn them.

While Trying to lean into a corner the tire will just slip out and you will low side or it will unseat itself from the bead and pop right off the rim.

Just kidding of course.

The Darkside tire database has been moved and revamped.


Go to “tire data” then the second section to find your Triumph model and see what CT’s people have tried, PSI, etc.

You now have to click on each entry to see the size and brand.

I would start with the narrowest tire for your rim or one that is a close match to the OEM tire/tyre.

Set pressure to what is indicated on the tire and adjust downwards until you find the sweet spot.

Play with shock settings too.

It takes about 1,000 miles of riding to get used to the nuances.
 
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Am running a 225/60-16 on the rear of a Roadster. Only have 1000 miles on it so not sure how far it will go yet.

Have read that some running the 245/60-16 are having rubbing issues.
I ran a 245/60-16 BF Goodrich and did not have rubbing issues and i still recommend the dark side , the 245 is a big tyre and boy you can have alot of fun on the rocket with a car tyre .
 
Antares 215/60/16. Just a tad too tall. Rubs on the right side mud guard nut. IMO, less width/taller profile is better. The Antares will break traction gradually if throttled out of a corner. Nice side to side transition even when new. Could be better on wet roads. Need to try a 205/60 or 215/55.


Raptor gives nice ride and mileage. It's a little too short. I think folks use the 225/50/16.


Sumitomo makes a 225/50 Best ride. Way too tall. Rubs the mud guard.

Best MC tyre ride for the $$$
 
Yes, I've tried commanders, avons, all the touring tires. Most give out around 10,000 km or 6000 miles. When the weight goes up the miles go down(mileage). And I'm not easy on the throttle.