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Post  RandyHutVTX Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:33 am

Anyone running the Cooper CS4 Touring?

http://www.coopertire.com/html/produ...passenger.aspx

I like the size dims for the 205/70/15 @26.28 x 8.23 width
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Post  jedishon Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:08 am

I have them on my cage. The first hundred miles they wanted to slide all over the place. They started gripping the road real good after 500 miles. Dont know how long it would take on a bike.

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Post  Hollywood Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:36 pm

I have it on my 06 1300C. No problem so far over 3000 miles. Felt strange first 100 miles. no slipping but I also didn't push it too hard. Now I ride it as I did w/ a MC tire. Once you get it out of yourmind that a CT is out back you'll forget about what is there.

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Post  CaribCruiser Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:16 am

Randy, I've no experience with this tire. Had other Coopers on a car some years ago.
They were good but noisy.
My first CT tire was a 205 Kumho. My 2th a 225 Michelin. Both on a 1800 wheel,
since I did the footmod.
I'm not sure if they make any bad tires these days.
What I have noticed is that the sizes varies from brand to brand although they
all have the same size. Just put them next to each other and notice the differences.
I had the choice between 3 different tires. i choose the Michelin for it's tread pattern
and because it's more rounded edges.
Probably due to the more rounded edges, the 225 Michelin handled even better than
the 205 Kumho.
Whatever you choose, enjoy it. take it easy the first hundreds, or do a burnout. Wink

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