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Cycle News 2019 Cruiser Buyers Guide

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variation in footprint size (up to 18 percent according to Metzeler) as the tire leans into a turn. The Cruisetec has a more performance-oriented contour that has a much smoother transition from straight up to max lean (around 10 percent), resulting in a more consistent footprint that provides better steering precision and much improved feedback at various lean angles. Obtaining long tire life along with grip and performance in the turns is a tricky combination to achieve, and like many manufacturers, Metzeler went with a dual-compound construction for the rear tire. But it didn't just slap a harder compound in the middle and call it good. Due to the extra load stress a heavy cruiser places on a tire, finding the proper ratio of softer shoulder and harder center compounds is a difficult balancing act. The Cruisetec has about 35 percent of the tire profile's center using the hard compound, yet the contact patch when upright still has more than 80 percent occupied by the longer-wearing rubber. The harder compound is also laid underneath the softer shoulder compound to provide support and prevent excessive flex and heat, resulting in more consistent wear over the life of the tire. The Metzelers fitted to the Indian Scout gave the chassis a chance to show its sporting potential. Cruising BY KENT KUNITSUGU CYCLE NEWS CRUISER BUYERS GUIDE

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