I know your opinion is supported by skill got through expertise over time, I hope of I been not misunderstood however if it's so I'm sorry.. I would like only more support while I'm going down on enough extreme, when therefore you go so down to get something like furrows on the footpegs sides.. my only purpose is then get more support on the tyre side sections where compound should be softer more..
Hello. Please describe your bikes modifications (rear springs, front springs, front tire size, intake & exhaust, engine HP etc..).
And what do you mean by extreme? Mountain riding, race track? What speeds? What percentage of riding is on the highway vs extreme conditions?
There are a lot of factors to consider when selecting any tire.
For absolute 100% best performance in extreme radius turns at high speeds on a Rocket with optimal stabilization enhancements and engine performance modifications only
a motorcycle tire will do.
A proper CT can get close to a MC for typical riding conditions but there can be some compromises.
In many cases a CT can exaggerate weaknesses in other suspension setup areas and care must be taken in selecting the width, diameter, speed rating and rim fitment
of the prospective CT.
I currently run Riken Raptor 245/50ZR16 97W (Load = 1,609 lb or 730 kg; Maximum Speed = 168 mph or 270 km/h ) but the 225/55ZR16 mentioned above is better for most
riders and closer to OEM specifications.
In the end only you will be able to decide.
The good news is the investment is low. For example the Riken Raptor 225/55ZR16 95W is only US$79 (unsure of a price for Italy) delivered. Installation here is $40.
In the worst case if you don't like it cut it off and switch to a different CT or MC tire.
I am not aware of any 16" CT's that have a softer rubber sidewall...
I can say that the GoodYear, Toyo and Riken car tires I have used all performed very well in cornering and none of them ever lost traction for my riding style.