i just checked out that site and find it's much easier to just browse the cruiser tires. Make sure you know your proper tire size and when you click on a tire it will let you choose through the different sizes. You don't have to enter your bike, just scroll past that.
I wish I would've known about jake Wilson 2 weeks ago cause I just got a pair of metzler 888 from bike bandit and jake Wilson was $18 cheaper for the pair.
On a seperate note I honestly can't believe how many Harley guys stick with Dunlop, I had Dunlop 401/402 on my softail when I bought it and that 401 was the worst tire I ever rode on. Dry traction was equal to how other tires have been in the wet and in the wet I couldn't even look at my rear brake without that (EDIT) tire locking up solid, never mind the scalloping and wearing very fast. It was like running mudders on a truck. Before that I had q3's on my sportbike which are supposed to be there ultra high performance street/track tire, those tires were terrible too. The front tire would brake free without warning under only moderate conditions, lucky it would regain traction and I never ended up on my ass because of it, but those are my 2 strikes with Dunlop and I will not chance a 3rd.
To anyone that has only run dunlops and think they "are good enough" (the most common thing I read in tire reviews) you owe it to yourself to try Michelin or a Pirelli brand (I.e. Metzler) the way I see it is black and white tv with rabbit ears worked "good enough" to watch tv but why, when there's now 4K led screens out there with definition so good that it feels like you are there, ok rant over.