Motorcycle Tire Speed Ratings, Load Ratings and Tire Size can be found in the PDF.
The manufacturer of your motorcycle recommends the tire size, type, speed and load rating for you.Don't try to second-guess the designers and engineers with regards to tire size, type, speed or load rating!The information on this page is only for general reference and not for choosing motorcycle tires.
The information on this page was taken from websites.It was published in 2001 and is only for general reference.It may be outdated and not definitive.The information is only an estimate and not definitive.Check with your tire manufacturer for the exact tire specifications.
The total weight of my bike and I is 933 lbs.Does that mean I have exceeded the load of a tire?How do I know what my load is?
Is the load index for the front and rear tires the same?I want to know if the number on the side of your tire is 77 or something else.Unless you are on board a Honda Grom or Monkey, I am pretty sure there are plenty of 225lb riders out there with now weight restriction issues.
If your rear tire has a load rating number of 77, that means it can carry more than 800 lbs.You can see the number on the tire by looking at it.I think you will be able to carry more than you think because the two tires carrying capacity is added together.
It is more than just your tires when it comes to carrying capacity.The most important factor is the owner's manual.If you load the bike too much, the brakes may not be able to stop it.Hope this helps.
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