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On your cruiser, you want to be comfortable and in control. And since your cruiser looks totally rad, those tires can't mess up the look either! Simon runs through the doughnuts that excel in both style and functionality. Dig in. The Best Cruiser and Harley-Davidson Tires of 2015: 1.) Michelin Commander II - http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/michelin-commander-ii-cruiser-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=tires&utm_campaign=best-of-2015 2.) Metzeler ME 888 - http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/metzeler-me-888-marathon-ultra-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=tires&utm_campaign=best-of-2015 3.) Dunlop D404 - http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/dunlop-d404-metric-cruiser-front-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=tires&utm_campaign=best-of-2015 4.) Shinko 230 - http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/shinko-230-tour-master-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=tires&utm_campaign=best-of-2015 5.) Avon AV71 / AV 72 - http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/avon-av71-cobra-front-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=tires&utm_campaign=best-of-2015 Cruiser tires are all about comfort, control and mileage. The Michelin Commander II does all of these things, but really excels in the latter. Research shows that the Commander II can last twice as long as its competitors, largely due to ADT technology. ADT gives the tire a very firm backbone, but allows the outer surface to remain supple. This results in huge longevity, without sacrificing in terms of quiet and comfort: http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/michelin-commander-ii-cruiser-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=sport-tires&utm_campaign=motorcycle-tires-spring-2015 The Metzeler ME888 is another great option, which is known for wearing consistently. You won't get the long lifetime of the Michelin Commander II, but you will get excellent quality throughout ALL of the ME888's life. Even when the TWI bars are up, this tire will offer the same comfort, control and traction as it did when it was new: http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/metzeler-me-888-marathon-ultra-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=sport-tires&utm_campaign=motorcycle-tires-spring-2015 The Dunlop D404 is an excellent tire, and it is especially popular with metric cruisers. You'll get all the comfort and mileage that you'd expect from a cruiser tire. Plus, the D404 has a rounded profile, which will add nimbleness to some of the beefier cruisers out there: http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/dunlop-d404-metric-cruiser-front-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=sport-tires&utm_campaign=motorcycle-tires-spring-2015 Shinko is an up-and-coming tire manufacturer. One thing they're known for is providing high quality tires for vintage cruisers. The 230 is an excellent example of this. It gives the amazing longevity and grip that modern rubber can offer. However, the Shinko 230 will work especially well on your older machine: http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/shinko-230-tour-master-rear-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=sport-tires&utm_campaign=motorcycle-tires-spring-2015 Avon's AV71 and AV72 (front and rear) are perfect for large, custom cruisers. If you're looking for that fat tire style, these Avons are a great place to start. As you might expect, the highway mileage is very good. But more surprising is this tire's sporty prowess. Avon used some of their sport bike technology to make the AV71 and AV72 more flick-able in the twisties: http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/avon-av71-cobra-front-tire.html?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_content=sport-tires&utm_campaign=motorcycle-tires-spring-2015