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hdfed
Posted 2011-12-12 8:22 AM (#103267)
Subject: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Orlando
I’ve been pretty unhappy with the wet weather traction of the OEM VV tires (ass end coming loose).

 

 

Wet say you all?

 

 

Ideas?

 

 

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Riverdawg
Posted 2011-12-12 12:21 PM (#103283 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: RE: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Camas Washington
Here in the Pacific Northwest were all it does is rain, rain, rain, I have never had an issue with Dunlope E3s being slick on the wet roads.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-12-12 12:49 PM (#103284 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Visionary

Posts: 4278
What do you except when there are big flay rubber areas and very little rain groves. But then with the more groves it takes more power to move a 800 pound bike.
Hope I said it right.
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rwilly
Posted 2011-12-12 1:31 PM (#103288 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
I haven't had any trouble on wet roads, but I have noticed it get slippery on tar snakes. I don't think it is the tires, I have used Dunlops on all my bikes for the past several years, aren't they the same tires as on a Wing? The Vision isn't all that much different weight distribution wise from any other heavy tourer is it?
I was thinking it might be something in the rear end, loose bushings, worn bearings, something of that nature.
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hdfed
Posted 2011-12-12 2:02 PM (#103291 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Orlando
Dunlops are a harder rubber compond, good miles out of them, but too hard for great wet traction. Avon is a very soft compond, great traction but very poor miles from them.
I always had great results from Metzler... any users on Vision?
As far as rear bearings... I would notice this wet or dry.
And yes John, very few traction grooves on that back tire.
Thanks!
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bigfoot
Posted 2011-12-12 2:41 PM (#103294 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 494
Akron Ohio area
My 2011 Vision is a little squirrelly on wet pavement, mainly when tar snakes or painted areas are present.
As said above, we get good mileage out of our tires because of a harder rubber composition in the center.
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-12 3:13 PM (#103300 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
No issues with e3 for me. As noted, watch for tar snakes and painted areas. I ride hard even in the rain. Maybe you could two more wheels.
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sgiacci
Posted 2011-12-12 3:27 PM (#103303 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: RE: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 401
Go to the Darkside
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rwilly
Posted 2011-12-12 3:33 PM (#103304 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
I have never had any trouble with Dunlops in the past.
I tried Metzelers, I agree they are stickier but wear out too fast.
I tried Avons once too, but didn't like them at all.

If you have liked Metzelers in the past, give em a try.
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turbobuick
Posted 2011-12-12 3:33 PM (#103305 - in reply to #103303)
Subject: RE: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Tampa, Fl United States
sgiacci - 2011-12-12 4:27 PM

Go to the Darkside



+1 DARKSIDE!!!!
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hdfed
Posted 2011-12-12 3:48 PM (#103307 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Orlando
What darkside tire should I try? Do you run it with the OEM front Dunlop?
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chesshiretuna
Posted 2011-12-12 4:25 PM (#103309 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 390
I run Metzlers front and rear and am very happy with the wet grip.
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hdfed
Posted 2011-12-12 5:08 PM (#103310 - in reply to #103309)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Orlando

chesshiretuna - 2011-12-12 5:25 PM I run Metzlers front and rear and am very happy with the wet grip.

How many miles you been getting on them?

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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2011-12-12 8:18 PM (#103316 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
From my experience tires that last a lot of miles are harder and do not have the traction of low mileage tires. I am not a fan of the Dunlop E3's. But then I have never liked Dunlops performance. Of course the mileage is great. . I have always found Metzlers or Avons a better tire.
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sgiacci
Posted 2011-12-13 1:04 PM (#103351 - in reply to #103307)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 401
hdfed - 2011-12-12 3:48 PM
What darkside tire should I try? Do you run it with the OEM front Dunlop?


Read my review:

http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=8574&sta...
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-12-13 1:40 PM (#103353 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
I try as hard as I can to avoid the crosswalk/stop line paint bars. It's raised for longer wear and reflectorized so ANY moisture at all makes them slicker than a politician even if it's just been foggy or damp overnight. Never had an issue with DUNLOPS, BRIDGESTONES? yes they get gooseyer than a freshly milked tiger
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chesshiretuna
Posted 2011-12-13 2:23 PM (#103354 - in reply to #103310)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Tourer

Posts: 390
10000 miles. The front tire could go longer, probably 4-6000 miles more. I change both out at the same time for safety. Other tires can go longer but I always have liked a softer tire that grips.
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BBQWIZ
Posted 2011-12-13 6:34 PM (#103362 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 104
ROCHESTER,NY
KEEP YER HAND OUT OF THE THROTTLE BET YOU WON'T HAVE ANYMORE PROBLEM'S


RIDEHARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LIVEFAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DIEFREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
when it's not raining! lol
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roundtwig
Posted 2011-12-13 8:31 PM (#103370 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: RE: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 233
flagstaff, AZ

KEEP YER HAND OUT OF THE THROTTLE BET YOU WON'T HAVE ANYMORE PROBLEM'S


BOOOOO!!!!!!!HSSSSS!!!   

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Mr Sug
Posted 2011-12-14 1:13 AM (#103381 - in reply to #103267)
Subject: Re: Wet Weather...


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Kansas City, MO
freshly milked tiger - I like that
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