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Started by Bones, December 27, 2013, 04:45:55 AM

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Bones

I know the benefits of having a 5.5inch x 17 rear wheel regarding tyre selection etc... But what benefit is there having a 3.5 inch front wheel over the standard 3inch x 17. You'd still only put a 120/70/17 tyre on it wouldn't you.:scratch_one-s_head:
                                                            Tony.
93 fj1200
79 suzuki gt250x7


Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

stua1959

Hi Tony.
I am pretty sure that 120 radial tyres were designed for 3.5" rims. Putting one on a 3" rim pulls the sidewalls in and gives u less useable tread. Looking at it from above the tread extends right down until it is almost vertical and not even Marquez could go there. On a 3.5" rim it would be a flatter profile and u would have more rubber on the road. When I did the trackday at Lakeside I still had huge chicken strips on the front so I am really only using half the tyre. My next tyre will be a 110 michelin radial which will suit the rim better

FJmonkey

The profile of a 120 on a 3.0 wheel is too pinched (reduced contact patch), a 120 should be on a 3.5 wheel. You should have a 110 on a 3.0 wheel. I cannot link the page but on the Avon site I chose a 110/70/17 and the recommended wheel width is 3.0/3.5. A 120/70/17 is 3.50/3.75. I think Dunlop has similar info posted.

Looks like stua posted first with some practical experience...
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3.5" wheel?!?!?

Wouldn't that lower the front end excessively?  :lol:

~JM~

red

Just information:

On a 120/80-16 tire,
120 is the "correct" rim width needed, in millimeters (4.75" here).
80 is the "aspect ratio" (profile height, as a percentage), and
16 is the rim diameter in inches.

3.5" would be ~89mm.
3" would be ~76mm.

Cheers,
Red
Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.

rktmanfj

Quote from: red on December 27, 2013, 12:01:45 PM
Just information:

On a 120/80-16 tire,
120 is the "correct" rim width needed, in millimeters (4.75" here).
80 is the "aspect ratio" (profile height, as a percentage), and
16 is the rim diameter in inches.

3.5" would be ~89mm.
3" would be ~76mm.

Cheers,
Red

:pardon:

More information: http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Tires_101:_An_Introduction  Pay particular attention to the last paragraph.

http://www.mechanical-shop.com/frontend/files/userfiles/files/ISO_norm_velgen.pdf


Randy T
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