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rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
I have read that many of you suggest going to a 160/80/16 on the rear, who makes that tire and do yall have any suggestions on how to change the tire yourself, my motorcycle has been lowered 3" , would this effect the tire size, oh yeh I must not be as brave as many of you, I haven't scrubbed anything while turning. Will this fit the stock Yammy spoked wheel, how do you change without scratching the wheels

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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
Yes it will fit a stock wheel, just ballooned a little. Avon makes one in the Venom line (about 185.00 )and Metzeler does in the ME880 line (about 195.00 double ) Just for starters. These are Retail prices from Dennis Kirk, I'm sure they're cheaper elsewhere (hope). I don't see how a 10mm wider tire should be a problem even lowered, but if it is, someone speak up. And finally, I have a shop do my tires (rim off bike), and I've never gotten a wheel scratched , chrome or cast. Tire changing yourself is NOT worth the headache when it only cost about 20-25 $ at a shop rim off. I've changed many dirt bike tires , and street bike tire are worse, trust me.Hope this helps.BB
 
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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
A 160 will fit no problem. Anything wider looks as narrow on the stock rim.

I've change a 180 and the stock front and as BB said it's a bitch without the right tools. You can use some large clamps to break the bead.

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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
So are you saying I can put a 180 series on my stock Silverado rim
 
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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
No.

I don't have stock rims. I have a 5.5&quot; rim in the rear.

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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
I'm lowered an run a 180/70/16 bridgstone tire, its tight..
 
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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
all right thanks. So 160 is the widest I can go on the stock rim? How wide of a rim can I go without mods?
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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
Depends what you mean by mods.

Even with the 5.5&quot; rim and 180 tire you need to trim the brake stay a bit and grind on the fender support.

If you go to a 200 tire you need to do a lot of grinding and spreading.

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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
what I mean by mods is no grinding or spreading. Just the widest wheel and tire combo without any changes to the bike.
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Re:rear tire change question 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
Even with the 5.5&quot; rim and 180 tire you need to trim the brake stay a bit and grind on the fender support Aw Doc, are you tellin me that some fool took to grindin part of the bike off just to put a damn tire on? I think i know were the break stay is but could ya give me an idea of what the fender support is.. Ah the joy of buying a pre owned vehichle..
 
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