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I have a 3.50 rear tire and I don't know how to convert to metric so 
between a 90/100 and 80/110 which is a wider tire?

Thanks for the reply,
Fletch


slade wrote:

>hi folks, cant see what all the fuss is about modern tyres fit perfectly to
>our Hondas with superior road holding ability, my personal preference is
>Bridgestone BT45 in winter and BT39 in summer, make of tyre is a personal
>thing as most tyres these days do the same job to the same standard.
>tyre sizes are
>18x3.00 to 3.25 = 18 x 90/90 or 80/100
>18x3.50 to 3.75 = 18 x 90/100 or 80/110
>18x4.00 to 4,25 = 18 x 90/110 or 80/120
>
>the 400f should have:
>fr = 90/90 or 80/100
>bk = 90/110 or 80/120 (90/100 is fine if you have trouble getting the normal
>size)
>
>hope that helps
>cheers
>slade
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>Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 5:17 AM
>Subject: Metric tire recommendations for 400F ?
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>>Need a new rear tire for my 400. I want to try a more modern tire . I
>>have been running IRC's as that's what came with the bike but they don't
>>last and don't grip (had a close call last friday because of that)
>>What is a metric equlivent ? I would like a slightly larger tire. Told
>>metzler is a good tire, any thoughts?
>>
>>Thanks and regards,
>>Fletch
>>
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I have a 3.50 rear tire and I don't know how to convert to metric so
between a 90/100 and 80/110 which is a wider tire?<br>
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Thanks for the reply,<br>
Fletch<br>
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slade wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">hi folks, cant see what all the fuss is about modern tyres fit 
perfectly to
our Hondas with superior road holding ability, my personal preference is
Bridgestone BT45 in winter and BT39 in summer, make of tyre is a personal
thing as most tyres these days do the same job to the same standard.
tyre sizes are
18x3.00 to 3.25 = 18 x 90/90 or 80/100
18x3.50 to 3.75 = 18 x 90/100 or 80/110
18x4.00 to 4,25 = 18 x 90/110 or 80/120

the 400f should have:
fr = 90/90 or 80/100
bk = 90/110 or 80/120 (90/100 is fine if you have trouble getting the normal
size)

hope that helps
cheers
slade
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    <pre wrap="">Need a new rear tire for my 400. I want to try a more modern tire . I
have been running IRC's as that's what came with the bike but they don't
last and don't grip (had a close call last friday because of that)
What is a metric equlivent ? I would like a slightly larger tire. Told
metzler is a good tire, any thoughts?

Thanks and regards,
Fletch



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