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Larry

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Optional tires for FXDWG3
« on: September 12, 2012, 11:17:27 PM »

 Has anyone tried mounting any tires other than the stock 401? I would like to try Dunlop Elite 3 160/80/16 But in the past I have had trouble getting any tire other than the 401 up on the bead. Michelin and Metzler 150/80/16 work but they are not as wide as the 401. Thanks, Larry
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Re: Optional tires for FXDWG3
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2014, 03:49:40 PM »

I just put on new Michelin tires and I love them, and I ride hard!
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Re: Optional tires for FXDWG3
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2016, 10:37:33 PM »

What size and style of michelins?
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Re: Optional tires for FXDWG3
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2016, 08:41:56 AM »

Has anyone tried mounting any tires other than the stock 401? I would like to try Dunlop Elite 3 160/80/16 But in the past I have had trouble getting any tire other than the 401 up on the bead. Michelin and Metzler 150/80/16 work but they are not as wide as the 401. Thanks, Larry

The Elite 3 160/80B16 is actually slightly narrower than the 401 you currently have, 6.10" versus the 6.20" of the 401 according to Dunlop's spec sheets.  It also has a higher load rating, 80 versus the 71 of the 401, and Dunlop recommends a 3.50" wide rim whereas your stock rim is 3.00" wide.  If you're trying to mount tires by hand, I can see where it would take more effort to mount a tire that isn't really designed for a 3.00" rim and is also probably stiffer.

If all you're looking for is wider, I think you already have the widest tire you can easily install on that 3.00" rim.

Here's a link to the Dunlop web page for your tires, click on the more info button under the photo and description if you want to see the detailed specs.

http://www.dunlopmotorcycletires.com/tires-for-my-bike/results/?id=33211#gf_1

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