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Joined: Dec 26, 2004
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Location: Clovis, CA

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 3:26 am Reply with quote Back to top

You may have seen the thread I started regarding fitmit of a 140-70-V18 rear tire on my CB900F.
The 130 I had was fine but looked skinny due to my bobbed rear fender and longer shocks.
The 140 was not even close to fitting due to it fouling the rear brake stay arm.
Good bud and ex-Honda master tech. had an aluminum fixture he had made years ago to flatten the brake stay arm on the inside using a press. He found the fixture, squished it, and the 140 fits perfect! Nice big, fatty!
I run the Avon AM18.
 
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