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The aluminum mag is thicker than the steel rim, so measuring the outside to outside width is not the way to do it. Either measure it bead to bead on the inside, or just look at the size imprinted on the rim, it will be something like 2.15x18 (maybe 2.50x18) or 3.00x16.when i measured it, my mag is wider (1/2" i think) than my wire. that won't allow me to fit a wider rear tire than i currently can?
The 78 being an SR should have a 2.15x19 front wheel (wider than yours) and a 3.00x16 rear wheel (again wider than yours because yours is probably an 18").
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/06/03 09:54
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'78 KZ650D (SR) stock rear tire size = 510-16 (roughly translated 130-18).
I'm no rocket scientist, but isn't 510 wider than 400? :huh:
And yes, the KZ650D (SR) models did have dual front disc brakes.
If you wanted to keep the stock rear wheel height of 18" that you have on your B model, you could swap the rear wheel (mag) and swingarm from a KZ650C (Custom).
That's exactely what I did, and a 130 fits perfectly without rubbing the swingarm - the plastic chain guard however needs to be "notched" (it's very easy to do) where the outermost edge of the tire meets it or it will rub and force the guard into also rubbing on the chain.
Granted, if you wanted to go wider than a 130, the D model wheel and swingarm might be capable of fitting a 140 (if that size is available for a 16" wheel that is).
Be aware, tire and/or wheel profile (height) will affect how the bike will perform at diff speeds.
Generally a lower profile tire/wheel aids in quicker, more responsive turning/cornering, but at the expense of higher speed stability.
Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2006/06/03 11:03
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Personally, I like that size on a 2.15 650SR rim on the "Front" but it's entirely to small on the rear for anything larger than a KZ440the bike came with a 110-90 cheng sh!@. it's not much bigger than what's on my mountain bike and i keep waiting on it to break out from under me in a turn
I think a 130/90/18 rear tire works nice on a 2.5" rim on the rear, but I think the KZ1000P is the only one that possibly had the regular KZ mag in that size.
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