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    18 inch rim a bastard?

    Hey people

    I'm considering buying some wheels to motard a KTM. There's a set up for sale on TM at the mo but the rear wheel is an 18 inch. Is it a bitch and more expensive to get your favorite sport /road tyres for an 18inch compared to a 17inch? Cheers.

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    Not so common as 17", but not as bad as 16". Avon does most of their sporty stuff in 18" (or at least the size for my bike, the guy tried to upsell me to some super-sticky stuff), but sometimes they have to order them in, instead of having them out the back.

    Wouldn't worry about it too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    Hey people

    I'm considering buying some wheels to motard a KTM. There's a set up for sale on TM at the mo but the rear wheel is an 18 inch. Is it a bitch and more expensive to get your favorite sport /road tyres for an 18inch compared to a 17inch? Cheers.
    Short version --YES its harder to get good rubber in 18 inch
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    i'm sure i've talked to you about this already, and know you've lined up that other set of wheels, but the vfr has an 18 and tyres aren't too hard to find.

    the front, however, is another story, and both dirt rims will be set for narrower tyres than what you may want.

    see you at strata on friday?

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    18 inchers can be tricky but I have been using the Bridgestone BT045 for some time, dual compound, get well and truly sticky when warmed up......but I am an old bastard on an old bike...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Short version --YES its harder to get good rubber in 18 inch
    I have always managed to get decent rubber for my NC which has a 18inch rear.

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    Go the dunlops GRP@10's. Best 18" tyre by a country mile

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    Ask YamahaR64Life. He has the rare and highly prized 2007 "18 inch wheel edition" R6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Ask YamahaR64Life. He has the rare and highly prized 2007 "18 inch wheel edition" R6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    Hey people

    I'm considering buying some wheels to motard a KTM. There's a set up for sale on TM at the mo but the rear wheel is an 18 inch. Is it a bitch and more expensive to get your favorite sport /road tyres for an 18inch compared to a 17inch? Cheers.
    Hi if your after some tyres when you get your motard rims call me on 0210528984 i sell pirelli,metz,duns and we will look at you options, im sutting my shop down and running it from browns bay (Home) to cut costs which can be passed to the bikers.cheers Mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    Hey people

    I'm considering buying some wheels to motard a KTM. There's a set up for sale on TM at the mo but the rear wheel is an 18 inch. Is it a bitch and more expensive to get your favorite sport /road tyres for an 18inch compared to a 17inch? Cheers.
    hey Macstar would that 18 inch you want to get rid of a spoke or mag coz my boy needs a rear for his xr250

    cheers shrek
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    spoke, but it'll have a disc brake, and may have different hub dimensions, so you might want to take some measurements.... something tells me an european ktm 550cc may be a little different from a jap honda 250cc (and then there may be an age difference)

    how buggered is the current rim?

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