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Tires Sizes

Last Lap

Husqvarna
A Class
I want to take off the DOT tires. These are the tire sizes.

120-90-18 rear
90-90-21 front

What size would I change them to? Not many choices for these sizes.
 
Are you asking what tires will fit your bike?

I thought almost any 21" front and 18" rear would fit ok.

Maybe someone else has more input.
 
Tires

I wanted to keep the same diameter for the speedo. The tires that I'm looking at the rear would go from the stock 120-90-18 to a 110-100-18. I was told today that the tires on the bike will will have the same aspect ratio as the ones I'm getting.
 
Last Lap;37543 said:
I wanted to keep the same diameter for the speedo. The tires that I'm looking at the rear would go from the stock 120-90-18 to a 110-100-18. I was told today that the tires on the bike will will have the same aspect ratio as the ones I'm getting.

Those would indeed be very close in size / circumference.
 
If you look in the Michelin brochure, it has the 120/90-18 equivalent listed as 100/100-18. 90/90-21 is 80/100-21.
 
Bridgestone

I ordered a set of Bridgestone M-403 & M-404's. I'll let you guys know what I think once I get them mounted.

Thanks Jeff
 
It seeems to vary slightly from brand to brand. I replaced a 120/90-18 on my TE250 with a 110/100 Dunlop and the fit was OK. When I tried a Michelin in a 110 it seemed a little large for the bike.
 
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