Will this tire fit question... 74 CB350F

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Technical Discussion' started by Scott, Jun 29, 2011.

  1. Scott

    Scott Guest

    I just picked up a project bike and I was looking for tires and was
    having some trouble finding ones that would fit. Will a 100/90 18
    tire fit on a 3.25 18 front rim safely and also a 110/90 18 tire fit
    a 3.5 18 rear rim? Thanks for any help with this.
    Scott
     
    Scott, Jun 29, 2011
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  2. Scott

    Mark Olson Guest

    I am posting a chart that I found in an old edition of the Dennis Kirk
    Street Bike catalog. They no longer print this chart in the catalog,
    perhaps for liability reasons. Please take note of the fact that tire
    sizes are approximate. Even tires of the same nominal size from one
    manufacturer, but of different models, may not have the same
    dimensions, so I would not expect that tires from different
    manufacturers would adhere to a strict size relationship.

    Do you really mean you have a 3.25" wide front rim, or as I suspect,
    you have a front rim that had a 3.25" sized tire on it? Check out
    the chart to see what I mean. My guess is you have a front rim that
    is either 1.85 or 2.15 inches wide which is the correct size for a
    3.25" size tire. If it's a 2.15 width rim it will fit a 100 mm wide
    tire but it still might not be the right tire for your bike. Same
    comments apply for your rear tire/rim question.

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    (This chart was taken from the 1994 Dennis Kirk Street Bike catalog)
    TIRE WIDTH EQUIVALENT CHART

    The table below illustrates the relationship between different tire
    size systems. Use it to compare the various widths and determine
    possible replacement sizes. Since motorcycle tires are manufactured all
    around the world using different size designations, we cannot imply
    exact interchangeability.

    PERMISSIBLE STANDARD LOW PROFlLE ALPHA-
    RIM WIDTHS METRIC INCH INCH NUMERIC
    1.60, 1.85 70 2.75 - MG
    1.60, 1.85 80 3.00 3.60 MH
    1.85, 2.15 90 3.25 3.60 MJ
    1.85, 2.15 90 3.50 4.10 ML
    2.15, 2.50 100 3.75 4.10 MM
    2.15, 2.50, 2.75 110 4.00 4.60 MN
    2.15, 2.50, 2.75 110 4.25 4.25/85 MP
    2.15, 2.50, 2.75 120 4.50 4.25/85 MR
    2.15, 2.50, 2.75 120 4.75 5.10 MS
    2.50, 2.75, 3.00 130 5.00 5.10 MT
    2.75, 3.00, 3.50 140 5.50 - MU
    3.00, 3.50 150 6.00 - MV
    3.00, 3.50, 4.00 160 - - -
     
    Mark Olson, Jun 29, 2011
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  3. I've got a 400 Four which, as you probably know, runs the same wheels.
    Your sizes are up on the recommended fitment, but do fit, because I've
    seen bikes wearing them. Not sure what effect thay'll have on steering,
    though.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jun 29, 2011
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  4. Scott

    Scott Guest

    Thanks for the replys...Looks like I have some more reading to do
    before I buy any tires.
    Scott
     
    Scott, Jul 18, 2011
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