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Im motorcycle novice rider & like to know what kind of tire I should use on rainy days to avoid skidding. TY

Im motorcycle novice rider & like to know what kind of tire I should use on rainy days to avoid skidding. TY

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a street legal tire normally does not have a slippage problem in wet weather unless one of the following are Occurring: A Novice on too big of a bike; or A Squid, trying to pop a wheelie on wet pavement. according to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) a novice rider should not ride a bike with a displacement greater than 500cc. a beginner (less than two riding seasons) should not be on a bike greater than 400cc. keep the shiny side up, and the rubber down.
METZELR is the tire to use. your not going to change your tire every time it rains. so go with an all weather tires, slow down and stay off the white lines in the road.from there you should be fine, but being a new rider i would avoid riding in the rain even if you have to pull off the road for a bit. only because cagers (car drivers) can t see you as easily.hell even in good weather they can see you.when you get better on the bike and can do evasive maneuvers then you may want to venture out in the rain good luck ride safe
Go to your local shop and ask. I work with a guy who uses a car tire on the back of his Honda Goldwing. He says it gives him more traction in bad weather (he rides all year round).

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