withiam
Husqvarna
AA Class
It appears that my dual sport tire choices are limited when choosing something that fits the 4.25" wide stock rear wheel on my 2009 SM610. Let me mention that I run a Dunlop Trailmax TR91 front in a 110/80-19. This bike is setup for running dirt roads.
A while back I installed a 150/70/-17 Dunlop Trailmax TR91. This tire is designed for the bigger adventure bikes. Being a 70 series tire adds more weight to the overall package plus the added diameter of the tire offsets the bike geometry. Tire weighs in at 17 pounds. Tire this size also requires more power to turn.
My thought is to run a smaller rear tire to take the load off the engine and therefor increase performance. An Avon Distanzia 150/60-17 weighs 12 pounds. It is the only dual sport tire in that size. So a narrower tire would be the next so my choices are greater.
Now I'm thinking to put on a 140 so the engine can spool up faster, less load. But it gets better.
The 140 only comes in a 80 series making it larger in diameter than my present 150/70-17 and ideally it wants to reside on a 3.50" rim.
So it appears my choices are limited short of lacing on a new rim to accommodate a smaller/narrower tire.
A while back I installed a 150/70/-17 Dunlop Trailmax TR91. This tire is designed for the bigger adventure bikes. Being a 70 series tire adds more weight to the overall package plus the added diameter of the tire offsets the bike geometry. Tire weighs in at 17 pounds. Tire this size also requires more power to turn.
My thought is to run a smaller rear tire to take the load off the engine and therefor increase performance. An Avon Distanzia 150/60-17 weighs 12 pounds. It is the only dual sport tire in that size. So a narrower tire would be the next so my choices are greater.
Now I'm thinking to put on a 140 so the engine can spool up faster, less load. But it gets better.
The 140 only comes in a 80 series making it larger in diameter than my present 150/70-17 and ideally it wants to reside on a 3.50" rim.
So it appears my choices are limited short of lacing on a new rim to accommodate a smaller/narrower tire.