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Is there an acceptable tire size other than the stock 140/70-17That will work ok on my 07 Calvin. There are very limited choices for that tire size.
I think you were asking more about tire sizes. I don't know how wide you can go on the cal-vin.
No, you're right. Wider tires generally slow down steering.For years, I've gone down a size on my V11s from 180/55-17 to 170/60-17 to improve handling.I think the Cal Vin is running a 3.50� x 17� rear wheel, so 130/80-17 should be fine
The tire width can affect handling slightly...But I believe the type of tire and air pressure has more effect than a 10 MM width difference..
A friend uses shinkos on his calvin and is very satisfied with the tires. A set can be had for a little over a hundred.
The profile changes. Running the same air pressure and the same make/model of tire, dramatic handling differences can be felt by going up or down a size.Changing from a factory 180/55-17 down to a 170/60-17, for example, was a common change for people wanting to improve handling on '02-up V11 Sport and V11 LeMans.Changing from a factory 190/50-17 down to a 180/55-17 was a common change for people wanting to improve handling on Ducati's 1990s Superbikes.
Is there an acceptable tire size other than the stock 140/70-17That will work ok on my 07 Calvin.= = =User Manual says:TiresFront110/90 - B-18 - 61VRear140/80 - B-17 - 69VWhich is exactly what is on my 07 CalVin.With ancient date codes, and some weather cracking, which is why I am searching CalVin tire and size info.And while we are here, what is the difference between bias and radial ply, and how can I tell which I have, and how to tell when ordering new ones????I know Bias versus Radial ply in general, just not as applies to motorcycles.
I don't know what the big hoopla is about Shinko tires. They are made in Japan. Shinko, which is a Japanese tire maker since the 40's bought Yokohama Rubber Company in the 90's. I am on my second rear on my EV and first front and am very pleased with them. I got about 8,000 miles on the rear on my first one. I rode it in all conditions, two up touring, rainy conditions, dry conditions. They work fine. I paid about $80.00 for the rear Shinko 712. The Metzeler 880 rear, which I paid $220.00 for cupped. I replaced it with a Michelin Pilot and liked that tire. For the money, I'm buying Shinkos.My Vintage came with a 140/80/17. I Just had two Kenda tires put on. They are also very reasonably priced also. I put on a 140/70/17 on the rear and think handling has improved with the lower profile. This tire company is from Taiwan and has factories in China. I will see how they wear. If I don't like them, I won't buy them again. I don't think the rubber is going to fall off of them. So far I like the handling. I also would not put on a wider tire. My EV runs a 150/70/17. My Vintage runs a 140/70/17. The Vintage handles better. My old Special Sport with a 140/80/17 rear tire handled better.