The MEZ range is available in 18". I have a 110/80 18 MEZ 1 fitted on my
bike.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Doug Ullman
> Sent: 05 April 2000 17:58
> To: V-MAX TECH LIST
> Subject: Re: Exactrep 17" Rim vs Dymags
>
>
> Paul,
>       I have the dymags and like them but they are
> very difficult to get. The exactrep is probably your
> best bet. I like the metzler mez4 180 for the rear.
> But are you still running the 18" front rim??  If so
> it's not a good idea to run a bias-ply front and
> radial rear.....dangerous in fact. I don't know what
> radial tires - if any - are available for an 18" front.
> And no you will not need a widened swingarm if you
> run a mez4 180 tire, which tend to be narrow compared
> to other 180's.
>
>
> Doug
>
>
> Paul Novak wrote:
> > Any opinions on choosing between the Dymag set and the Exactrep 17" rear
> > rim?
> >
> > I mostly want to improve handing, tire wear, and looks.
> >
> > I really like the Dymags, but if the Exactrep rim can offer the
> same options
> > I would get it instead.
> >
> > Also - tire recommendations for these rims - brand, size, etc.
> >
> > Anyone get their swingarm widened to fit a bigger tire? How can
> I get this
> > done (safely?)
> >
> > Thanks guys!
> >
> > Paul Novak VMOA #941
> > '99 VMAX, Kerker 4:1, Stage 7
> >
>
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> Doug Ullman
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