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Old 09-01-2017, 09:15 PM   #1
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help finding 17 inch rear and 19 inch tires

The front is 1.85 inches wide and the rear is 2.15. or
Rear 110/90-17 66p
Front 90/90-19
Weirdest sizes to try and find.
I need dot tires that are good off-road and not crazy expensive. I do a lot of mud, rock, and dirt riding. And I do some street riding too but the trails I'm on are crazy hard with these stock mainly street tires.


 
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Old 09-01-2017, 09:28 PM   #2
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One of the reasons why if I buy Chinese it will have a 21/18 combo.


 
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Old 09-01-2017, 11:15 PM   #3
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Check out the Kenda 244. They are available on Amazon and they fit your criteria.
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Old 09-02-2017, 01:00 AM   #4
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Check out the Kenda 244. They are available on Amazon and they fit your criteria.
Isn't 244 = Shinko which their 2.75-19 / 4.60-17 should fits...
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Will a 4.60 with tire really fit on a 2.15 inch rim? And a 2.75 inch on a 1.85 rim? how wide is unsafe? Also what are the toughest tubes I can use with them?


 
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Old 09-02-2017, 02:27 PM   #6
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Will a 4.60 with tire really fit on a 2.15 inch rim? And a 2.75 inch on a 1.85 rim? how wide is unsafe? Also what are the toughest tubes I can use with them?
Check the tire manufacture's website of the tires you're considering. It should list the tire and the safe rim size that the tire will fit. Also, consider running a front 17 inch tire on the rear. There should be a good deal of 19 inch fronts. A lot of large adventure bikes run that size on the front.


 
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Old 09-02-2017, 02:32 PM   #7
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I would love to ask the manufacturer but their a bit hard to get a hold of and don't seem to have an opinion on much.


 
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Old 09-02-2017, 05:37 PM   #8
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... get a hold of and don't seem to have an opinion on much.
Korean site: http://www.shinkotire.co.kr/02produc...ode=AA00050045
Japanese site: http://shinko-ltd.co.jp/motorcycle/tire/244.html
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Will a 4.60 with tire really fit on a 2.15 inch rim? And a 2.75 inch on a 1.85 rim? how wide is unsafe? Also what are the toughest tubes I can use with them?
4.60 = 120 ... people put 120 tyres on 2.15 rim every day all over the world
thats why they make 120 dirt bike tyres when just about all real dirt bikes have a 2.15 rear rim...
I have done it for years..

But a tyre around 3.00 /3.25 "90" would be a better fit on a 1.85 rim..
1.60 is the normal size front rim...

tubes... if you are going to run low pressure on the dirt don't go to the
ultra heavy tubes...at low pressre they don't comform to the tyre
as well as a thiner tube... Have you ever seen a ultra heavy tube with
wear/rub marks on it... because the tube is moving around in the tyre
at low pressure....


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Old 09-03-2017, 09:18 AM   #10
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The front is 1.85 inches wide and the rear is 2.15. or
Rear 110/90-17 66p
Front 90/90-19
Weirdest sizes to try and find.
I need dot tires that are good off-road and not crazy expensive. I do a lot of mud, rock, and dirt riding. And I do some street riding too but the trails I'm on are crazy hard with these stock mainly street tires.
What bike are these on?
I checked my Brozz and the rear is 2.50 and the front is 1.85

Well the front is an issue I can not find a fit for a 1.85 rim

These would work for me but you sound like you want all dirt
http://shinko-ltd.co.jp/motorcycle/tire/804_805.html

the 17 in the E700 would meet your specs

http://shinko-ltd.co.jp/motorcycle/tire/700.html

Looking at the shinko site I see a bunch of tires available....
Maybe take a look and see what ones you are interested in.
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