Two days ago we were coming down the mountain in the Dixie National Forest near Panquitch, UT. It was a wonderful ride but on a very sharp switchback, as we were leaned over, the bike hit one of the many tar strip repairs in the road and the front wheel lost traction. We came as close to going down as I ever want to be and only my superior skill saved us. Or was it luck? Whatever.
Anyway, this has caused me to think about the problem and I think that given the numerous tar strips I should have hit the curve at a lower speed, reducing the lean and improving the traction. Lesson learned.
I'm also wondering if there is a better tire for my 2014 CVO Limited? Initial research suggests that the OEM Dunlop provided by Harley is the best tire for the bike but I am anxious to hear from anyone that has a suggestion.
I realize that tires are very emotional, much like the Ford-Chevy arguments but I would value the experience of others.
Thanks,
-Dick-