YAMAHA XVS 1100 DRAG STAR [VP05] Motorcycle Tires- myNETmoto
What are the recommended motorcycle tires for a YAMAHA XVS 1100 DRAG STAR / VP05

YAMAHA XVS 1100 DRAG STAR / VP05

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YAMAHA XVS 1100 DRAG STAR

Technical Specifications:

Front Tire 110/90 -18 61H
tire pressure 2.25 bar (front solo)
Rim 2.15 x 18 TL / Alloy
 
Rear Tire 170/80 -15 77H
tire pressure 2.50 bar (rear solo)
Rim 4.50 x 15 TL / Alloy

What is the recommended tire size for your YAMAHA XVS 1100 DRAG STAR [VP05]?

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Find the recommended Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires or replacement motorcycle tires, and the optimal tire pressure, speed index, load index, for your motorcycle in the list below !!

Tire pressure: On the road, it’s essential to use the tire pressures recommended by the manufacturer of your motorbike or the tire producer.
You’ll find it in the bike’s handbook, or on the machine itself. The inflation pressure stated in these documents is the pressure when the tires are cold.
1 bar = 14,5038 psi

The information provided in this page is for your information only. You fully discharge myNETmoto from any liability whatsoever in relation to, or as a consequence of, claims by yourselves and/or any third party for possible damages subsequent to the fitting of tires not allowed.

Dunlop D 404

Custom Touring WWW

3.67

D 404

The DUNLOP D404 for custom and cruiser motorcycles was derived from the extremely successful Harley Davidson models.Designed for high mileage and payload, the D404 offers driving comfort and smoothness at the highest level. The offset center [...]

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Metzeler ME 888

Custom Touring WWW

3.09

ME 888

Metzeler ME888 MARATHON ULTRA high mileage coupled with Metzeler performance and handling. Specifically designed for Custom Touring bikes. Technology offering consistent performance throughout the tire’s life. Outstanding high and low [...]

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Michelin COMMANDER II

Custom Touring

3.57

COMMANDER II

Michelin Commander II is a new standard in longevity...Independent tests1 performed in the US on a Harley-Davidson® Electra Glide® Classic prove it: a rear MICHELIN Commander II tire can last up to 25,000 miles2!That's almost twice [...]

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Pirelli MT 66

Custom Touring

4.00

MT 66

PIRELLI MT 66 ROUTE - has a "custom-style" tread pattern - high mileage performance thanks to a tread cut profile (7-8 mm depending on size) and good wet riding characteristics.Low tire weight and increased comfort. The carcass materials [...]

170/80 -15 (77H) MT 66 ROUTE
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Pirelli MT 66

Custom Touring

4.00

MT 66

PIRELLI MT 66 ROUTE - has a "custom-style" tread pattern - high mileage performance thanks to a tread cut profile (7-8 mm depending on size) and good wet riding characteristics.Low tire weight and increased comfort. The carcass materials [...]

170/80 -15 (77H) MT 66 ROUTE
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Some of the following pairs are possible, but maybe not explicit recommended by the motorcycle manufacturer for this motorcycle.
It is your own responsibility if you choose one of the following tire fitting!
  • 1. Michelin COMMANDER II
  • 2. Dunlop D 404
  • 3. Pirelli MT 66
  • 4. Pirelli SPORT DEMON
  • 5. Metzeler ME 888
  • 6. Avon ROADRIDER MKII
  • 7. Dunlop K 555
  • 8. Michelin COMMANDER III
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