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Rain and the car tire

Post  mastermechanic on Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:45 pm

A friend of mine said motorcycle tires are not known for hydroplaning in the rain, but felt that the car tire I now use on my Venture will. Does this sound like it would happen or not??

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Re: Rain and the car tire

Post  twin1300 on Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:31 pm

mastermechanic wrote:A friend of mine said motorcycle tires are not known for hydroplaning in the rain, but felt that the car tire I now use on my Venture will. Does this sound like it would happen or not??


NOPE! Motorcycle tires will hydroplane first before a car tire at normal speeds for rain riding and depending on how much rain grooves are left on the motorcycle tire it will slip and slide on the wet surfaces. Usually the rain grooves are the first to dis-appear on a motorcycle tire, so they hydroplane and slip at any moisture! Now on the other hand a motorcycle tire may be better for the first couple 1000 miles but who rides that way all the time. This info could offset that theory also....the car has at least 20 points softer rubber than a motorcycle tire and thus better grip in the wet! So...I'm saying this is just a myth!

The car tire is a water shedding fool all the way to the end of the use of the tire!....just look at the rain grooves I got. Check out a motorcycle tire and look at the rain grooves...not many and smaller......OK, they are really tiny!




Plus you trust you family to the "lowly car tire" don't you! Even in the rain!

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Post  jedishon on Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:03 pm

No hydroplaning for me....

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Post  Badmoon on Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:58 pm

The way I understand it is, that if you are riding a CT in the rain you will have supurb handeling and traction. Another plus is that if you go up in a ball of flames the rain will put you out.

Talk about safety.
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Post  jedishon on Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:13 pm

Badmoon wrote:The way I understand it is, that if you are riding a CT in the rain you will have supurb handeling and traction. Another plus is that if you go up in a ball of flames the rain will put you out.

Talk about safety.
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Thats funny, I don't care who you are.....

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Re: Rain and the car tire

Post  gunboat on Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:47 am

let me add this. last summer while coming back from canada, i got caught in a heavy rain storm south of knoxville, tenn. cages were solwing down to 40-45 mph. i keep on running 55-60 pulling a fully loaded trailer with my 1999 rs venture. never felt any loss of control with my bfg c/t. would have run the posted speed limit but winshield was steaming up some. just my observations.
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Post  twin1300 on Wed Jan 21, 2009 1:30 pm

gunboat wrote:let me add this. last summer while coming back from canada, i got caught in a heavy rain storm south of knoxville, tenn. cages were solwing down to 40-45 mph. i keep on running 55-60 pulling a fully loaded trailer with my 1999 rs venture. never felt any loss of control with my bfg c/t. would have run the posted speed limit but winshield was steaming up some. just my observations.
best reguards
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Awesome gunboat! Thanks for posting!


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Re: Rain and the car tire

Post  Just Steve on Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:58 pm

You wanna talk about running the darkside in the rain..............This summer (well, hells bells, less then a month ago), our HD riding buds and us went 800 miles of cruising. At least 600 of that was IN THE RAIN..............The ONE comment I kept getting form my HD riding buds was 'how much' of a rooster tail that darkside tire throws up.
Not once, as in NEVER did I feel a lack of control/slipping/any kind of oddness with the dark side tire. On the contrary. I felt IT stuck ALOT harder then any other motorcycle tire I"ve ever had on a bike.
Love that DS tire.....................................

Three/four/five times the traction of a mc tire........................ bounce bounce

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Re: Rain and the car tire

Post  jedishon on Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:08 am

Ct's rule in the rain.......or sunshine

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