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Need biggest tire for. Ltd550
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Look at the rear wheel to see how much gap there is between the swing arm & tire. Check & measure both sides --- one side may have less clearance than the other. Subtract an acceptable amount of clearance from the smaller measurement, multiply that number by 2, convert to mm if using inches, then add that to 130. I guess that's how I'd do it, anyway.
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TexasKZ wrote: Also be aware that each 140 tire will measure a little differently. Some of the manufacturer's websites offer actual width measurements.
Exactly! The image below shows 2 Michelin front tires. The designated size (100/90-19) is the same for both, but as you can see the actual size is very different. You should measure before buying. One other thing to keep in mind is that the cross-section of the tread will deform if a wide tire is pinched onto a narrow rim. Been there / done that. This may not matter much though since you won't be able to mount a really wide tire due to interference with the chain and swing arm. Ed
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You might have a few wider rear wheel options in the same cast alloy 7 spoke design from the bigger bikes of the same age,
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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HA ha ha.... got that right.80B4 wrote: Nothing screams "I'm a Squid" like wide tires on narrow rims. Just saying.
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Bikes like that don't go through mud puddles or any water for that matter. :dry:
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