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200 tire/5.5" rim 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
I want to put a 200 tire on a 5.5" rim on the roadie. Do I have to modify the swingarm? And if so, what mods do I need to do? Not worried about a rear fender right now, just the swingarm mods.

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Re:200 tire/5.5" rim 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
I haven't done it so can't give you first hand info but look in the tech articles. There's 1 or 2 articles in there about fat tire mods.
 
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Re:200 tire/5.5" rim 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Tried that. Those only cover grinding the subframe on the fender, which I don't have, and putting a larger tire on the stock rim, which I do not want to do. Also has anyone tried a Warrior wheel on the Roadie?
 
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Re:200 tire/5.5 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
imenraged wrote:
I want to put a 200 tire on a 5.5" rim on the roadie. Do I have to modify the swingarm? And if so, what mods do I need to do? Not worried about a rear fender right now, just the swingarm mods.

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I did a lot of research on this because I wanted to do the same...
I found that up to a 200 tire on a 5.5 rim there is not much that needs to be done.
It depends on the brand of tire you will run.
For example: An Avon 200mm tire is not as wide as a Michelin 200mm tire.
I know...go figure!
The biggest mod that might need to be done is the brake caliper bracket will need to be ground down or possibly changed.
This is not a major mod...
 
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Re:200 tire/5.5 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
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imenraged wrote:
I want to put a 200 tire on a 5.5" rim on the roadie. Do I have to modify the swingarm? And if so, what mods do I need to do? Not worried about a rear fender right now, just the swingarm mods.

AJ


I did a lot of research on this because I wanted to do the same...
I found that up to a 200 tire on a 5.5 rim there is not much that needs to be done.
It depends on the brand of tire you will run.
For example: An Avon 200mm tire is not as wide as a Michelin 200mm tire.
I know...go figure!
The biggest mod that might need to be done is the brake caliper bracket will need to be ground down or possibly changed.
This is not a major mod...


Agreed, if you no longer have the fender subframe (I think you just said you don't). You should be able to grind down the brake boss enough to clear the tire. If you go wider than a 200 there is more to do.
 
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Re:200 tire/5.5" rim 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Thanks for the info. I did some measuring last night and figured with the measurements, everything would fit. By brake boss or brake caliper bracket, you are talking about the mount on the swing arm wear the rear brake attaches, correct?

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Re:200 tire/5.5" rim 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Yes ... that's it ..... and NO it will not fit without mods.

I have a 180 ME880 on a 5.5" rim. I had to grind the brake mount on the frame until it was even with the brake stay. I wave 3 mm max between my tire and the brake stay.

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