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I've been reading a lot about the Dark Side, however not much is out there about riding 2 up and/or pulling a camper. Any one out there with some good info? Alos what's the most milage anyone's gotten on the rear for a car tire?

 

Thanks,

Steve

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My wife loves it. She says that the bike feels more stable to her and the ride is softer.

 

Don't know much about mileage yet. As far as I know, only one guy has worn one out so far. The rest of us are still going. I have maybe around 8000 miles on mine now.

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Hey Wolfman,

 

You can look at mine in Spring Green, but you won't find a back seat.:080402gudl_prv:

 

Steve

 

Cool Steve. I'll see you there. Didn't know you were a dark sider. I want to know I'm making the right decision before getting one with Kim riding everywhere with me. If it were just me on the bike, I'd already have one. I know Lowell also rides on them. I just want to be extra careful when it comes to my Kim. I've got an E-3 on the rear now and it has 13,000 miles and still tread left. It just costs do darn much! I change tires right now 1-2 times a year. Too much money being spent, if I really don't need to.

Cheers,

Steve

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i now have over 21,000 on my bfg c/t. installed it on april 06 '08. went to the 08 international rally in canada. towed a fully loaded trailer and my daughter sarah, round trip was 4,238 miles. handles great i mostly ride 1 up, tire still looks good. i think i will go up one size to a 165 and give it a try when the 155 wears out.

best reguards

don c.

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I was all set to slap a CT on my scoot and I mentioned it to the wife last week. With the help of the Parts Dept. at my local Dealer she ordered 2 front and 3 rear's of the Michelin Commanders for the scoot..........

 

Looks like its gonna be a while before that CT makes it to my bike......:rotf:

 

Boomer........who's happy that someone on this planet is concerned enuff about him.....and I hope's to hell she don't find my sipping whiskey and girlie mags in the saddlebags. :whistling:

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OK - I'm totally confused --- dark side ? CT tire ?? Is this a Venture tire ??

 

LOL! Darksiders are those who have chosen to put CT's (car tires) on the rear of their Ventures and other scoots.

 

Boomer......who can't get to the Darkside.....yet.

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I dont scape the pegs on my bike. It has floorboards!!!! :rotf:

 

but anywho, here's what the bottom of my bike looks like while running a car tire.

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showpost.php?p=309569&postcount=19

 

Seems to me it would be cheaper for you to stay with a MC tire. Not only do you have to replace tires, now pipes and floorboards. :hihi:

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Ditto what the other guys are saying. I run a Kumho PowerStar 758 in 165/80R15. The M/C tire has a load rating of around 900lbs. The Kumho has a load rating of 1202lbs. Just one of the reasons that I like it. Handles just like an MC tire but grips better.

I'm usually riding 2 up at 72-75mph. Me 300lbs and the 'boss' is just over 100.

My Venture will never see an MC tire on back again... and when the front wears out I will have a reversed rear MC tire on the front wheel.

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Ditto what the other guys are saying. I run a Kumho PowerStar 758 in 165/80R15. The M/C tire has a load rating of around 900lbs. The Kumho has a load rating of 1202lbs. Just one of the reasons that I like it. Handles just like an MC tire but grips better.

I'm usually riding 2 up at 72-75mph. Me 300lbs and the 'boss' is just over 100.

My Venture will never see an MC tire on back again... and when the front wears out I will have a reversed rear MC tire on the front wheel.

 

Cool. Thanks for the info. It's been helpful.

Steve

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