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Universals don't have arrows - that I know of.

They normally do although the arrows aren't always on the same side of the tyre.
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Some time after the last ice age a good friend called my and asked for my help installing new tires on a T140D. He said if I came down (to Cape Cod) he would pick up the tab for the entire evening while we painted-the-town-red, even told me that he had a retained lawyer incase we had too much fun...

Anyway, I got there and found a pair of new sneakers in sizes 4.00/18 for the rear and a 3.25/189 for the front. Both tires were directional and I noticed that the 4.00/18 was a front tire. I called Moore's in Hartford and told them about the error and asked if we could shoot over and get the correct rear. Keith Moore had picked up the phone, it was early Saturday morning, and told me that by reversing the direction of a tire the 4.00/18 front would make it safe for duty on the rear, said that by doing so the tires construction and tread pattern would work fine on the rear. Keith went into some detail which I don't recall, but this post IMO is the perfect place to hear from members with greater knowledge. Keith Moore was a legend in the motorcycle industry he made me feel valued and respected while trying to convey his knowledge to a mere troglodyte; they don't make 'em like that anymore.

Back then tire choices were slim; nowadays I simply buy a matched set and the only thing that reverses is my bank balance...

So,, does this technique still have a use? I'd really like to hear what members have to say.

My friend still lives on the Cape, the T140D never hurt him, he sold the Triumph a year later. He still rides, but on a '66 BMW R60/2 which I woke up for him after a 25 year hibernation.

Best.
Troglodyte, reminds me of a song.
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The RR Mk2 100/90 19" universal fit tyre I have has the directional arrows for front and rear fitment both sides.
 
For whatever it may be worth on this subject , my current generation TT 100’s are directional and are marked so for the different rotation front vs rear .
 
You sure Rob? Have you looked at both sides? You should have arrows as shown by LAB in post # 22…
No - I am now unsure.
I had a look in the shop when they arrived a couple of days ago, but I was on my bike so they're still there.
I pick them up tomorrow - I'm sure you and @L.A.B. are correct.
Thanks
 
Trying to purchase new tires and my choice was Avon Mk II Roadriders or AM26 roadriders on 100/90-19 size. Everywhere seems to be sold out and I was told there won't be any until next year !
I noticed that some are using Conti and michelin, Bridgestone etc but they don't come in this size. Are you using front tires on the rear or?
BTW - did you check the Michelin and Bridgestone fronts in the chart in my post #13. Both are the size you want.
It doesn't help you - but I picked up my order today. @L.A.B. & @Fast Eddie - you were correct in that the universal front has a bi-directional arrow showing direction for front and rear fitment.

I intend, as an experiment, trying Dynabeads as the method of achieving balance. Will give feedback in time.
Cheers
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