Looking for a new rear tire
Looking for a new rear tire
Hi,
I have a 1972 Super Rat and in need of a new rear tire, 3.50 x 18. All i can fine is 100 x 100 x 18 and they seem to be to big.
I am all most done with my restore and would like to get a good tire for racing vintage motocross for the Rat.
Any ideas on where to buy a new tire?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
I have a 1972 Super Rat and in need of a new rear tire, 3.50 x 18. All i can fine is 100 x 100 x 18 and they seem to be to big.
I am all most done with my restore and would like to get a good tire for racing vintage motocross for the Rat.
Any ideas on where to buy a new tire?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
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Re: Looking for a new rear tire
Bob,
All Moto Tire shows they are out of stock, but are on order.
http://zwvoq.xqehl.servertrust.com/Prod ... =81%2D6338
All Moto Tire shows they are out of stock, but are on order.
http://zwvoq.xqehl.servertrust.com/Prod ... =81%2D6338
Rick Mott
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Re: Looking for a new rear tire
Thanks Rick, I should have come here first.
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Re: Looking for a new rear tire
[quote=" All i can fine is 100 x 100 x 18 and they seem to be to big][/quote]
They are. Lots of places cite the 100/100-18 as a replacement for a 3.50-18 only because that's as close as they can get these days. I have a 100/100-18 mounted on a WM-2 rim, standard size for my 1971 100B and your Rat, and mounted, the tire is 4 3/4 inches wide at the extremes. Others may be around 4 1/2 depending on knob design. I had to move the rear wheel back three inches to squeeze in a 100/100. 3.50's are getting hard to find, but unless you want to do lots of mods, that's what you will need.
They are. Lots of places cite the 100/100-18 as a replacement for a 3.50-18 only because that's as close as they can get these days. I have a 100/100-18 mounted on a WM-2 rim, standard size for my 1971 100B and your Rat, and mounted, the tire is 4 3/4 inches wide at the extremes. Others may be around 4 1/2 depending on knob design. I had to move the rear wheel back three inches to squeeze in a 100/100. 3.50's are getting hard to find, but unless you want to do lots of mods, that's what you will need.
Re: Looking for a new rear tire
Check out the Duro HF335 4.10x18 which is about the same width as a 3.50 cheng shin.
I measured the Duro with a set of calipers. I came up with 3.940" on the widest part.
I use it on my 98 and 99 framed bikes. I got the advice from a Penton owner who uses it on his Berkshire.
Mark in Illinois
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I measured the Duro with a set of calipers. I came up with 3.940" on the widest part.
I use it on my 98 and 99 framed bikes. I got the advice from a Penton owner who uses it on his Berkshire.
Mark in Illinois
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Re: Looking for a new rear tire
Vee Rubber makes the correct size for both front and back. I would hold out for them. Call Don at All-Moto Tire and see when he expects to have them in stock again.
Dale
Dale
Dale
Re: Looking for a new rear tire
Thank you everyone for the great advice, this will help a lot.
Re: Looking for a new rear tire
I like the Curnutt rear shocks. I have been looking for a set 12 inches eye to eye for quite some time with no success.
Terry
Terry
Re: Looking for a new rear tire
I have about ten pair of curnutt shocks so I when out to check if I had a 12 inch pair and I do but only one shock not a pair.
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