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Tire size to Rim ?
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I'm converting over to an 18" front having purchased another New rim Takasago of 1.85 x 18". Want to mount a 100/90x18 tire ( Avon AM 26 like before ). Any problems with this size tire ?
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OUr bikes were designed for a different tire design, a 3.25x19 tire being the OEM size. they have a different sidewall structure allowing a smaller rim. Avon still sells the old sizes. I have them on my kz750G
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Front: 100/90-19
Rear: 120/90-18
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Being short in height, my bike has a 12" shock in the rear and I went with the 80 series rear tire to help me with a little better foot placement.
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Material # Model Tire Size Service Index Rec Rim Rim Min-Max OW mm OW In. OD mm OD In. Depth mm Revs / km Revs / Mile Shop Now!
90000000680 AM26 100/90-18 56V MT2.50 2.15 - 2.75 108 4.3 642 25.3 5.6 516 825.2 Shop Now
90000000683 AM26 100/90-19 57V MT2.50 2.15 - 2.75 109 4.3 671 26.4 5.6 493 789.6 Shop Now
90000000684 AM26 110/80V18 58V MT2.50 2.15 - 3.00 111 4.4 640 25.2 5.6 517 827.8 Shop Now
90000000681 AM26 110/90V18 61V MT2.50 2.15 - 3.00 116 4.6 663 26.1 5.6 499 799.1 Shop Now
90000000664 AM26 120/80-17 61V MT2.75 2.50 - 3.00 120 4.7 629 24.8 7.5 526 842.3 Shop Now
90000000682 AM26 120/80V16 (60V) MT2.75 2.50 - 3.00 126 5 601 23.7 5.6 551 881.5 Shop Now
90000000674 AM26 120/90-17 64V MT2.75 2.50 - 3.00 128 5 649 25.6 7.5 510 816.3 Shop Now
90000000675 AM26 140/80V17 69V MT3.50 2.75 - 3.75 143 5.6 665 26.2 7.5 498 796.7 Shop Now
90000000656 AM26 3.25-19 54V MT2.15 1.85 - 2.50 98 3.9 664 26.1 5 499 797.9 Shop Now
90000000661 AM26 90/90-18 51V MT2.15 1.85 - 2.50 97 3.8 619 24.4 5 535 855.9 Shop Now
I wonder if I should go with a 90/90x18 since this size tire seems to be for the 1.85 rim that is going on the bike ? I do know that the 100/90x19 that is currently on the stock 1.85 rim appears to be a little too wide for the rim. At least that's my opinion.
But then again maybe the 90/90 will look too small on the bike. Any input is alway appreciated !
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100/90 is the correct metric width for the 1.85 rim. Ed
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Unfortunately Avon doesn't offer the 100 in an 80, just 90 ?
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Nessism wrote: Why 80 series? 90 is the recommended profile.
Excellent question! A 100/90-18 tire has a diameter of 25.09". A100/80-18 tire has a diameter of 24.30". The difference in total diameters is .79". The difference in the height of the axle above the ground is half the total diameter difference which is a mere .395". That's slightly more than 1/3 of an inch. When you consider the location of the seat between the front and rear axle lowering the front forks by 1/3" will hardly lower the seat height at all; certainly not by a noticeable amount. I would stay with the recommended profile. Ed
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