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KZ1000A1 Rear Tire Size in Metric
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650ed wrote: The 110/90 x 18 will be very narrow. I cannot say how well the 120/80 x 18 would work. The best size is 120/90x18. I've been using that size for many years. I have even used a 130/90x18, but the narrow rim somewhat distorted the tread shape, so the 120/90x18 works better. Ed
Thanks Ed. My current 4.00 x 18 Roadrider tire measures 4.6" wide, or 117 mm, so the 120 looks like the closest width, if indeed it's 120mm wide. The MKII comes in both a 90% and 80% aspect ratio, so I'll order the 90 if it's available.
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BCScott wrote:
650ed wrote: The 110/90 x 18 will be very narrow. I cannot say how well the 120/80 x 18 would work. The best size is 120/90x18. I've been using that size for many years. I have even used a 130/90x18, but the narrow rim somewhat distorted the tread shape, so the 120/90x18 works better. Ed
Thanks Ed. My current 4.00 x 18 Roadrider tire measures 4.6" wide, or 117 mm, so the 120 looks like the closest width, if indeed it's 120mm wide. The MKII comes in both a 90% and 80% aspect ratio, so I'll order the 90 if it's available.
A 120 width tire will measure wider than your 4.00 tire does now once installed. Kawasaki used a lot of 120's on bikes that use a 2.15" wide rim, although many people would say that tire is too wide for the rim. Regardless, it will work so I'd go ahead.
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