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SM wheels on 1994 DT125R

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    NINJA
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    As @Darty said, get the complete set-up for less hassle. 😉

    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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      jonne123
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      So is it enough if i buy front forks. Will my yamaha dt 125 r front fork yoge holder fit those?

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        Can you recommend some good street tires on my enduro rims?

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          Can you recommend some good street tires on my enduro rims?

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          Calum
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          @jonne123 Avon Distanzias were a thing back in the day...

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            Which of these you would recommend?

            https://mprenkaat-store.com/410-c-760_32_165_532.html

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              Which of these you would recommend?

              https://mprenkaat-store.com/410-c-760_32_165_532.html

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              NINJA
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              @jonne123 I had Avon Trailrider tyres on my DTR and can highly recommend them;

              https://www.avontyres.com/en-gb/tyres/trailrider?cartype=motorcycle

              My DT125R-71.JPG

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                What is 4.10x18 and 2.75x21 tires in metric?

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                  What is 4.10x18 and 2.75x21 tires in metric?

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                  @jonne123 said in SM wheels on 1994 DT125R:

                  What is 4.10x18 and 2.75x21 tires in metric?

                  110x18 and 80x21 are about the same;

                  Tyre Conversion Chart-1.jpg

                  You can go up slightly on the stock rims to;

                  120x18 and 90x21 but that's the limit really.

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                  • NINJAN NINJA

                    @jonne123 said in SM wheels on 1994 DT125R:

                    What is 4.10x18 and 2.75x21 tires in metric?

                    110x18 and 80x21 are about the same;

                    Tyre Conversion Chart-1.jpg

                    You can go up slightly on the stock rims to;

                    120x18 and 90x21 but that's the limit really.

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                    I'm running 120/80/18 and 90/90/21 Avon road riders on my dt. They are a little pinched up on the narrow dt rims. My plan was to have slightly wider rims laced onto the hubs. Still handles much better than on off road knoblies lol.

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                      So i buy avon trailriders or full street tires?

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                        @NINJA They look sweet on that bike to be fair.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                          So i buy avon trailriders or full street tires?

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                          @jonne123 i think these would be good for the street https://m.motonet.fi/fi/tuote/9821501?ajoneuvo=2371&vuosimalli=1994 https://m.motonet.fi/fi/tuote/9821502?ajoneuvo=2371&vuosimalli=1994

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