Rim tyre size h2

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Rim tyre size h2

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I am trying to work out the biggest tyre/rim size to fit my h2c....I am talking with malc on this subject but just wondering if anyone has fitted a three inch wide rear ...if so what tyre size and profile did you use....standard swingarm
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I've got a 3.5" rear on my bike, but it has an H2A swinging arm. I'm putting the same size wheel into my other H2 but this one has an H2B/C swinging arm and I anticipate no issues with wheel width. Tyre size is 18" x 150/65 for both. Might go bigger if there's plenty of room in the H2B/C swinging arm.
Neither are stock H2s though, so can't guarantee that things like chain guards might prove restrictive.
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Thanks matey...what make of tyres are you using.if easier to talk I'm on 07792355558..thanks for your help as I don't want to make expensive mistake
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There are a couple of things to consider when thinking of increasing tire width....
-For safety reasons the rim width should also be increased.
-Added width will have a negative effect on handling.
http://kawatriple.com/tire_rim.htm
Also note that different brands will have different clearance widths even though the size is spec'ed the same.
A lot of answers are here: http://kawatriple.com/
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Thanks for your input ...most helpful....gonna possibly go for a 3.5 rear rim and 150/70 tyre and 2.15 front with a 100/90 front...Avon road riders....anyone running this size? ...or see problems..I know it'll be a bit tight
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The brake torque arm is the first thing to interfere with any tyre going much oversized, followed by the chain guard (and possibly chain). On the drag bikes we use offset sprockets to move the chain out of the way, but this requires a bit of relieving of the frame tube on the outside run of the chain.
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Kawasaki do a sprocket spacer!
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Part number Sam ?? :shock:
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