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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: jimBOW on August 10, 2022, 06:28:20 PM
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Hello again, I am having a hell of a time finding tires for my 2016 K-Pipe 125. The original tires are wearing and I live on a gravel road and would like to find a tire with a different tread. Maybe a dual sport tire? What is on the bike just ain't working for me. The places I have contacted have many choices for the front tire but nothing for the back 3.50 17. Any ideas would be appreciated
tx
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Hello again, I am having a hell of a time finding tires for my 2016 K-Pipe 125. The original tires are wearing and I live on a gravel road and would like to find a tire with a different tread. Maybe a dual sport tire? What is on the bike just ain't working for me. The places I have contacted have many choices for the front tire but nothing for the back 3.50 17. Any ideas would be appreciated
tx
Saw a few knobbies in size 3.50 / 17 on ebay.
Stig
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I am at the exact same point with my K-Pipe as well, I am just starting to do research, and looking at the Kenda K761, it comes in 2 17" sizes, 120/90-17, and 130/80-17, both are rear tires, but having been a darksider in the past, I would run the 120/90 backward up front, IF it will clear the fender, similar with the 130/80 clearance in the rear, but I am having a hard time finding actual dimensions of the tires, I can measure my K-Pipe
https://www.midwesttraction.com/store/c9/all-terrain--dual-sport/p2600/kenda-k761-dual-sport-12090-17-rear-motorcycle-all-terrain--dual-sport-tire/ (https://www.midwesttraction.com/store/c9/all-terrain--dual-sport/p2600/kenda-k761-dual-sport-12090-17-rear-motorcycle-all-terrain--dual-sport-tire/)
https://www.midwesttraction.com/store/c9/all-terrain--dual-sport/p2601/kenda-k761-dual-sport-13080-17-rear-motorcycle-all-terrain--dual-sport-tire/ (https://www.midwesttraction.com/store/c9/all-terrain--dual-sport/p2601/kenda-k761-dual-sport-13080-17-rear-motorcycle-all-terrain--dual-sport-tire/)
(https://www.crtdealer.com/images/lg/8952.jpg)
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I would also be going up a few teeth on my rear sprocket to compensate for the taller tire, and in my case, with the 190cc 5speed, I have to limit the bikes top speed a little