Firestone Motorcycle | ANS
Firestone ANS Motorcycle Tires | Firestone ANS
Firestone ANS Motorcycle tires were part of Firestone's "A Tire for Every Riding Condition" ad campaign in the 1940s. The All Non-Skid tire was an instant favorite, outperforming many competitors of that time. The Firestone ANS has become iconic on vintage motorcycles through the years, and has even become extremely popular for custom motorcycle builds more recently. Coker Tire Company proudly offers the legendary Firestone ANS Motorcycle tire in popular 16-, 18- and 19-inch sizes. The tires feature authentic tread design and sidewall markings.Please Note
- Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
Is it possible to get this ans tire 500-16 in a white wall?
By Josh on May 13, 2018
By Josh on May 13, 2018
Answer:
The ANS is not available in a white wall. However, we do have 500-16 white wall tire options in other models. Click Here to take a look!
Coker Tire Support on May 14, 2018
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Question:
Hi, wich pressure should I run on my military Harley WLA 750? I have f/r 4.00-18 Thanks,
By Stephan Oberheim on September 06, 2019
By Stephan Oberheim on September 06, 2019
Answer:
Hi there, For the 400-18 ANS tire, we recommend 32PSI. Thank you for your question,
Coker Tire Support on September 06, 2019
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Question:
Can these tires fit stock rims of Suzuki c90 boulevard 2006? Stock tire sizes: FRONT TIRE150/80 R16, REAR TIRE180/70 R15
By Daij on July 13, 2018
By Daij on July 13, 2018
Answer:
Please note that these are bias ply tires generally intended for use on bikes from the '70s and prior. A 150/80R16 roughly translates to a 600-16 and a 180/70R15 is not applicable to any of the motorcycle tires we offer. I am afraid that these will not likely work for your application without modification to the bike.
Coker Tire Support on July 13, 2018
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