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SUMO 150 rear ???

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  • S SpookDog

    @Vcelicka

    Nope!

    Get the tape measure out. 140 is just 14cm width. 150=15cm, ect. The thing you have to take notice of is the 50, 60, 70, 80, ect marking, which is the profile (depth) of the tyre as a percentage (of the various widths) It can change your gearing…

    A 100 tyre with 70 would be a 7cm profile…

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    Vcelicka
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    #3

    @SpookDog
    thanks for reply

    Ok so if i have almost 2 cm between the tyre and chain i can fit 150? It will maybe rub, but thats all isnt it ?

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    • CalumC Offline
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      Calum
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      Pretty sure I run a 150 tyre, I will check when I get home

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        #5

        @Vcelicka right now I have a 130/70/18 rear but will go to 150/70/17 because I will change the back wheel,all measurments are ok for the 150,it will fit without problem even with the DTR's stock chain guard.Hope it helps.

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        • MadGyverM MadGyver

          @Vcelicka right now I have a 130/70/18 rear but will go to 150/70/17 because I will change the back wheel,all measurments are ok for the 150,it will fit without problem even with the DTR's stock chain guard.Hope it helps.

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          Vcelicka
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          @MadGyver

          Thanks. It helped

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          • CalumC Offline
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            Calum
            wrote on last edited by Calum
            #7

            I run Maxxis Goldspeed 160/50R17 on my DTR with bags of clearance either side.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            • CalumC Calum

              I run Maxxis Goldspeed 160/50R17 on my DTR with bags of clearance either side.

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              Vcelicka
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              @Calum

              Hell of a tyre man. thanks for the info

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                Calum
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                #9

                I mean, I'm probably not a good person to ask, since my rear brake carrier was machine down to fit the wheel into the swinging arm.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • CalumC Calum

                  I mean, I'm probably not a good person to ask, since my rear brake carrier was machine down to fit the wheel into the swinging arm.

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                  Vcelicka
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                  @Calum

                  on that leviathan project?
                  i run original dt hub on 17 rims i was just worried about rubbing chain or swingarm...

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                    Yes, but I machined the rear brake carrier down to move the wheel closer to the right of the swinging arm. There is plenty of room either side of the wheel.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      Vcelicka
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                      oh..
                      i will just run 150 prob. to be safe. can you feel the difference ? i just know it look magnificent. What do you run on the front ( just out of curiosity ) ??

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                      • VcelickaV Vcelicka

                        oh..
                        i will just run 150 prob. to be safe. can you feel the difference ? i just know it look magnificent. What do you run on the front ( just out of curiosity ) ??

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                        Calum
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                        #13

                        @Vcelicka The handling on my DTR is fricken superb! I've had these tyres for ~10 years and they've been spot on. Uhhmm, I'd have to check but I'm not going into the garage now. I think it's 110 on the front. But again, I'm running different wheel/fork setup so the spacing is all different. Handles a dream though.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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