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Radials are a bit hard to find for this model. I will be in the same boat soon. One thing that will help is to use 110-80 on the front. They are the same diameter as the stock size. I put these on my Triumph which called for the same front as the V7lll. I looked and found that Continental Conti radials come in these sizes. Unfortunately they may be hard to find. The supplier where I get my tires is out of stock on both.With the doubts on my mileage on Dunlop K70s I didn't get that mileage on almost all of them. At the time they were made in both England and Japan. The English made ones got the good mileage, the Japanese made ones, not so much. There weren't good handling tires nor do I think they were intended to. They were kind if squarish and wore that way for sure. I did mostly highway riding. I had 100,000 miles on that R75/5, all on those tires except for the last couple which were on Avons. Those handled well but were absolutely terrible on wet roads. I got 8,000 out of the Pirellis on my Bonneville but the rear was damn near smooth, the front maybe 2,000 left but I changed both, again a lot of highway miles.kk
I'm going to do some reading on the Michelin Road Classic's as they fit our bikes and the first few reviews I've read on them are positive.
By "V7", we're not talking about the 850 models like my '23 V7 Stone, correct? The tire sizes on mine are 100/90-18 front and 150/70-17 rear. These were the same size tires on a 2018 Triumph Street Twin 900 I used to own, and I got rid of the terrible OEM Pirellis and replaced them with Avon Storm 3Ds, but changed the front to 110/80. Not sure if these Avons are available in the "V7" sizes being talked about in here. If they are, I'd highly recommend them, they felt great on the Triumph.
My 2015 V7 was so much better in every regard with Conti Road Attack 3 over the OEM tires it wasn't even funny.Every metric.
I wasn't even aware you could still get Bias-Ply Tyres any more, at least for anything with more performance than a Pizza Delivery Scooter.Why on earth would anyone use them by choice? …Just about acceptable on a genuine Classic/Vintage Bike, but they have no place on any 'modern' Bikes.
I wasn't even aware you could still get Bias-Ply Tyres any more, at least for anything with more performance than a Pizza Delivery Scooter.Why on earth would anyone use them by choice? Maybe if I was half-way across Africa/India/S.America/other, being pursued by some despot warlord, and I irreparably damaged a Tyre, and a Bias Ply was the only option, maybe, just maybe I'd go with it . . . Bias-Ply Tyres, for me, fall into the same category as Points Ignition, Leather Belt Drive, Drum Brakes, Acetylene Lighting, Cork Helmets, Exposed Valve Springs, etc, etc.Just about acceptable on a genuine Classic/Vintage Bike, but they have no place on any 'modern' Bikes..