Have an 04 Harley Road King with well worn Dunlop tires. Size is 130/90-16, which limits my choices a good bit.
What I'm looking for is a street tire that can handle a dirt or gravel road, without slithering everywhere. A simple enough question/thought, but one that's proven remarkably difficult to get answers to.
Stock is the Dunlop, with a tread like this: I'm used to this tire, I've run them for years on other bikes. Not a particularly good handling tire, but it actuall will run down a dirt surprisingly well.
The latest "wonder" Dunlop is the Elite 3, which I can't see doing well on a dirt road myself.
The Metzler M800 is another tire of rave reviews in the Harley world. Doesn't appear well suited for dirt roads. Looks to me like it would float and slide side to side quite a bit.
The Conti Milestones look interesting. Lots of siping so I should be able to go straight down inapropriate roads. Not so sure about the side to side traction, weird inconsistent reviews on this tire, particularly about rain. I don't like falling in the rain, dunno.
This is a strange dark horse. The Michelin Commander II It doesn't look particularly well suited, but the reviews are good, including some from guys who have taken it to Alaska, more than once. The tread grooves are very deep, the carcass is very strong.
Still with me? Great! Lets also talk DIY tread modifications. I've done it on car and truck tires with good results. I'm considering it with some of these. Like the Metzler M800, continuing some of those tread lines right across the center to better increase rain water channeling, and dirt traction. On the Michelin Commander II it would have to be a bit more freeform.
So, any thoughts comments observations experiences to put in? I'd welcome them all.