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03/19/05 at 02:39:13
 
Has anyone fitted a 16" or 17" on the back or perhaps a 16", 17" or 21" on the front.

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Reply #1 - 03/19/05 at 07:17:15
 
In this moment I am concidering changing tne wheels of mine with cast aluminum , because I hate to change tubes. If and when I do it I'll make a post.
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Reply #2 - 03/19/05 at 08:28:03
 
klx650sm2002 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Has anyone fitted a 16" or 17" on the back or perhaps a 16", 17" or 21" on the front.

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I've thought about exploring a 21 on the front, but not smaller.
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Reply #3 - 03/19/05 at 08:40:01
 
I was thinking a pair of fat tires would be a good look for the Savage.

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Reply #4 - 03/19/05 at 08:52:26
 
Fat might work with changed fenders.....hmmm.
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Reply #5 - 03/19/05 at 09:06:09
 
I have a 1.85 / 21 rim sitting next to me as i write this i also have a 90/90/21 knobbly to suit.

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Reply #6 - 03/19/05 at 11:13:55
 
Savage_Greg wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Fat might work with changed fenders.....hmmm.



UH,  YEAH.. Grin

i would love to do a fatty on front. will look into it, any size suggestions?
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Reply #7 - 03/20/05 at 02:00:01
 
My next tire on my 3.5/17 front rim is 120/60.
Problem, the smallest matching rear is a 140/70/17 true size 147mm I think too wide for the Savage.

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Reply #8 - 03/20/05 at 08:22:40
 

Here's an Exile Cycles style Savage Custom that was featured in a British M/C mag ... note the beefy tires front & rear. Seems that mounting such tire would require wider trees & swingarm?
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Reply #9 - 03/20/05 at 08:26:25
 
I like the tires, but can you say, "no suspension"?
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Reply #10 - 03/20/05 at 08:34:13
 
Yeah, that looks like a rigid ... unless it's a soft-tail and there's a mono-shock under there somewhere that we can't see in the photo ...
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Reply #11 - 03/20/05 at 08:35:13
 
PerrydaSavage wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Yeah, that looks like a rigid ... unless it's a soft-tail and there's a mono-shock under there somewhere that we can't see in the photo ...


Oh, but look at the front fork travel too.  There ain't no springs in there...
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Reply #12 - 03/20/05 at 09:23:09
 
I have had the idea in the back of my mind for awhile now to get a set of sportster wheels  (very cheap on ebay...sometimes with the brakes still on them, and it has a disc brake on the rear) ...no spokes to mess with or adjust, besides I like the look of the stock mag wheel on the sportster.  The Yamaha SR 500 had the same type of wheel back in 89.  The sportster rear wheel is a 140/90/16, so the width should be OK.  Get a shock with a little more length.  The larger wheel/tire combo would jack up the overall ratio which would let the Savage cruise at a lower rpm on the highway...and there would be other rear belt pully's to choose from if you did not like the ratio.   Anyway, sometime, maybe.
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Reply #13 - 03/20/05 at 09:29:52
 
I've fitted TZR 250 three spokes on my SR they are less than half the weight, got to be good.

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Reply #14 - 03/20/05 at 21:41:06
 
Oh, you guys have me curious.  How do you deal with the axle size?  They can't all be the same.  Sleeve them, different bearings, or what?  I have to try this.  Please advise.
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