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What size front tyre ?????

Joined May 2015
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Scotland
Hi all have Husaberg 600fe 1993 has brand new rear tyre 120/9018 Michelin font is old Dunlop part worn so ordering new Michelin the original tyre is 90/90/21 was think of putting and mh3 80/100/21 will it look odd ??? Or should I try get a 90/90/21
 
I think you are using two different tire sizes. One being a Metric Number and one Being a Alpha number or old Metric number. The difference between those two tires is 0.25" so it wont look odd at all. The attached tire size chart explains the Metric and Alpha as well old Metric system.
 

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Now I see what u mean pal that's good news as the tyre just arrived in post any one got any feed back on the mh3 Michelin front tyre am
Gina use it for off road hard packed ground ?;)))
 
I am not a fan of Michelin or Dunlop tires however the Michelin Starcross is a great tire for intermediate to hard terrain. I think this tire will work well as Michelin does not make cheap tires and they have a reputation to hold. :)
 
happier

90/90 x 21" is the correct tyre. 90/90 is the enduro fit and 80/100 is the MX fit.

as you're in scotland do we go by the size of your wallet or the quality of the tyre? LOL!!!

great value fronts would be the Mitas stoneking, not the cheapest but last forever and good grip. best grip would be the Michelin S11 or S12. unbeatable up front.

Pirelli's are cheap out of the well known brands.

next time you buy a rear, for value, get the stoneking.

guess who has them in stock....

regards

Taffy
 
Cheers Taff I'll rember that when buying a new rear witch won't be long ;( was wanting more off road tyre for front as that's were it will spend rest of its life lol also can I get the air filters I need from u on here or do I need to go to ur shop on eBay need both top bottom
 
I have to agree with Taffy on the Mitas tires. They are all I will run and have been the best I have found yet. I run the Tubeliss system and run the rear at 5 pounds and they work well. I don't use or have not used the stoneking yet but might try it out next. Mitas and Golden are great bang for the buck and last last last.
 
Cheers Taff I'll rember that when buying a new rear witch won't be long ;( was wanting more off road tyre for front as that's were it will spend rest of its life lol also can I get the air filters I need from u on here or do I need to go to ur shop on eBay need both top bottom

you should do your business away from here. everything is in my web shop. all you need to do is put obvious words like air filter in a search and you'll see them all and hopefully you'll recognise yours. mind you, it is like a parade of fillis in burkas so it can be difficult.

regards

Taffy
 

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