Subject: Re: Tire size recommendations
Author: sam heath
Date: Mar 19, 2004, 10:00 AM
Post ID: 1716345126
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i run a 110/90-18 front and rear, works quite well:)
sam
70 ambo
02 stone
Greg Hopkins <grvd-@aol.com> wrote:
Let a bike shop look at the tires. It sounds like a balance problem on the front, or a tire may not be blown out to the proper place on the rim. I use a 100/90-18 front and a 120/90-18 on rear. Greg,'74 LAPD
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<DIV>i run a 110/90-18 front and rear, works quite well:)</DIV>
<DIV>sam</DIV>
<DIV>70 ambo</DIV>
<DIV>02 stone<BR><BR><B><I>Greg Hopkins <grvd-@aol.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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