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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
Tyres for CB77 Superhawk
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Vince Lupo
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Kevin, do you know if there are any clearance issues by using a 3.00 on the front?
I like the look of a 3.25 on the rear, as it 'fills in' the fender a bit better than a 3.00 (at least to my eyes). Handling with the Heidenaus, as I currently have them on my bike, is excellent on the backroads, and I never have the feeling that the bike's going to give out from underneath me. Not experienced them in the wet though, but I'm sure they'd be okay.
I like the look of a 3.25 on the rear, as it 'fills in' the fender a bit better than a 3.00 (at least to my eyes). Handling with the Heidenaus, as I currently have them on my bike, is excellent on the backroads, and I never have the feeling that the bike's going to give out from underneath me. Not experienced them in the wet though, but I'm sure they'd be okay.
Based on what I see on the front of my CB77 with a 2.75x18 Heidenau on it, I think the 3.00x18 would fit just fine.
I actually just went at took a look at 6 other project/parts bike Superhawks I have. 3 had 2.75x18 , 2 had 3.00x18 , and 1 had a 3.25x18 in the front.
I am still partial to the 2.75 out front because I like that tread pattern that Heidenau uses in that size.
I actually just went at took a look at 6 other project/parts bike Superhawks I have. 3 had 2.75x18 , 2 had 3.00x18 , and 1 had a 3.25x18 in the front.
I am still partial to the 2.75 out front because I like that tread pattern that Heidenau uses in that size.
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The rim width will vary the tyre width and distort the profile of the tyre which can cause wear flattening of the tread.Hahnda wrote:I find that 90/90 tires seem to vary in width depending on manufacturer. A 90/90 tire should be about 3.5" wide and 3.25" tall. Most inch sized tires are 100% profile unless otherwise specified. So a 3.00x18 is 3" wide and 3" tall. It varies though.
1977 CB400F
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
