Does anyone know of a tall, fat 130 I can use?
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It's time for new tires, and the current Dunlop K627a thats on the rear of the bike is no longer available. It is the tallest and fattest 130/90-17 I've ever seen, and I dig the look.
Does anyone know of a tall, fat 130 I can use?Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by fnkvn View PostIt's time for new tires, and the current Dunlop K627a thats on the rear of the bike is no longer available. It is the tallest and fattest 130/90-17 I've ever seen, and I dig the look.
Does anyone know of a tall, fat 130 I can use?
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fnkvn
is this question really that much of a bother, tkent02? Several searches didn't turn up what I was looking for, so I merely asked if there is a tire that is comparable to the (original?) tire that came on this bike. I wasn't asking how wide of a tire I could fit on the stock rim.
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For a 130/90, the tire should be 90% as tall as it is wide. I'm not aware of any 130/100 tires so the 90 is as tall as it gets. And while there are minor differences between the width of different tire brands/models, this difference isn't really enough to worry about in the grand scheme.Ed
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fnkvn
Thanks. I do know how tires are sized, and after measuring the K627 tire (5 3/8" overall width) compared to a newer Dunlop 491 (5 1/4" overall width), I am thinking the way the tread wraps around the tire on the 627 is accounting for the overall visual effct. The bike has 6200 miles, and it is entirely possible that the tire is the factory tire. I can't find a date code chart that goes back that far. I know there are a lot of resto guys on here, and if there was a tire that a lot of restoration guys are using to match the original - that is what I am looking for.
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Originally posted by fnkvn View PostThe bike has 6200 miles, and it is entirely possible that the tire is the factory tire.
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fnkvn
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIs there a date code?
Anyhow, I'll do some searching. Not as easy to compare motorcycle tires in person as it is with cars, so if there isn't a "standard" that folks use (as far as brand), then I'll see what I can find. I should have an airbox next week, along with the rest of the stuff to do the carbs. I'd like better tires before I do much more than test laps!`
I forgot to mention - the front tire date code is PKJ058. I tried searching that one to no avail.
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Three digits I believe was made in the eighties, so 058 is the fifth week of 1988.
Nope, three digits were made in the nineties, that a 1998 tire.Last edited by tkent02; 05-04-2012, 06:44 PM.
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cableguy
Why are you looking for a tall tire? On cars it means you trade handling for traction but maybe it's different for bikes.
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fnkvn
Just not wanting to end up with a skinny, squatty little tire. I've found differences of as much as 1/4" on different brand tires of the same size designation, so I thought I might get a good recommendation from another member. Thats about it.
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fnkvn, I plan on using Shinko's on my build. I know it's not any help for what you are asking, I posted mainly to let you know not all restorers are trying for the exact same size and tread shape as these beasts came with from the factory.
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fnkvn
Originally posted by rustybronco View Postfnkvn, I plan on using Shinko's on my build. I know it's not any help for what you are asking, I posted mainly to let you know not all restorers are trying for the exact same size and tread shape as these beasts came with from the factory.
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