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Old 01-15-2010, 05:31 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by no_fury View Post
I'll be more then 10mm diff, your still pinching down a 240 on a 7" wheel. I'm guessing the 240 will be 220-230mm on the 7" wheel. But L&M can give you the actual measurement.
Yes, Your correct, the total width of the 240 tire is 220mm on a 7" rim. It fills the back of the bike very nice and looks much better than the stock setup. We have video comparison with the 200, 210, and 240 tire on the stock and 7" rim, but we need a little spare time to finish this up. I can tell you first hand that it doesn't change the ride enough to notice. The radios of the tire is very similar to stock and the bike leans into the turn the same. The only big difference is the overall diameter of the tire lower the rear of the bike 1/4".

I think this is a very good solution if you didn't want to spend the 4-5k on the 250 kit, but if we had the money we would too.

We are still working on a rear fender, air shock, chin scoop, and front fender all at the same time. Lots more coming soon from Low and Mean.

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