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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #25 on: May 12, 2008, 07:41:34 PM »
Wow, that reminds me of the dirt-trackers in ILL in the 1970s. Fast, light, low, and downright evil on those 1/4 mile tracks! They never rode straight, always crossed-up (handlebars were a little higher, though).
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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #26 on: May 13, 2008, 06:47:17 AM »
I have those same Maxxis WW on my Guzzi. The rear is opposite of the directional arrow. About 3500 miles on them. No problems. BUT I also don't ride this bike all that aggressively.


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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #27 on: October 13, 2011, 01:45:48 PM »
Hey guys i know the thread is a bit old. But I have a brand new  metzler me880 in the front and a worn out marathon in the rear. so my mechanic told me to pick up a 130/80 R18 me880 for the rear even though its a front. 

Should i reverse the direction of this tire then? They dont make the rear in a size that fits.
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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #28 on: October 13, 2011, 01:51:22 PM »
I did the same but I didn't reverse it. Again I have my performance machine and I have my cb. So I'm not looking to drag a knee around any corners with the cb.
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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #29 on: October 13, 2011, 03:47:15 PM »
In one of my Sanglas bikes, I noticed -one year after i bought it- that the front wheel was reversed. Being a twin disc, somebody put it in reverse and the arrow was facing backwards. I reversed it but, to be honest, I could not tell the difference in handling.

Recently I have laced a wheel to replace the front wheel of my Suzuki GZ250. I wanted a stubby front tire and installed a 130/90-15 -just like the rear wheel-. The tyre said "for rear wheel only".... until I dropped unintentionally an angle grinder with a sandpaper disc on it :-)

The bike handles perfectly, I would say even better than with the original 110/90-16 tire. Somebody told me that these things happens when front and rear wheel are the same - the geometry is not altered when the bike leans.

I'm pretty sure there is a lot of technology and design in the tyre carcass manufacturing, but from outside, they are just a round piece of rubber, and if a thread pattern is good to evacuate water when installed in the rear, it shouldn't be less effective when installed on the front. Only the ply layout should make a difference in order to withstand acceleration -rear- and braking -front-, and that's the reason why some wheels have the arrows pointing away from each other depending on whether they are for front or rear use. If you are not riding like hell all the time, I think you could be good enough mixing front and rear tyres.

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Re: Is it a problem to put rear tires on the front?
« Reply #30 on: October 13, 2011, 04:55:27 PM »
I once had a 1969 CB750 sandcast whose previous owner made some strange mods, including somehow grafting the rear rim and tire onto the front hub. He also chopped the shocks and re-welded them 2" shorter, added boat-trailer turn signals.
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