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Biggest Tire...
What is the biggest size tire that has been installed on a buddy 150 or 125? And what mods were done in order to get it in there?
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Extensive research indicates to me that a 130/70 10 will fit on the rear, fender removed. I think the biggest front tire is the 110/80 10 but not totally sure on that one. If you miss match the tire sizes you'll have 2 slightly different roll centers and could result in less than interesting handling. The 130 tire will have a flat puckered look due to the narrow rim. I'm going 100/90 10 in a heidenau k61.
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I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.lovemysan wrote:Extensive research indicates to me that a 130/70 10 will fit on the rear, fender removed. I think the biggest front tire is the 110/80 10 but not totally sure on that one. If you miss match the tire sizes you'll have 2 slightly different roll centers and could result in less than interesting handling. The 130 tire will have a flat puckered look due to the narrow rim. I'm going 100/90 10 in a heidenau k61.
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Pics or it didn't happen?buddyguy wrote:I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.lovemysan wrote:Extensive research indicates to me that a 130/70 10 will fit on the rear, fender removed. I think the biggest front tire is the 110/80 10 but not totally sure on that one. If you miss match the tire sizes you'll have 2 slightly different roll centers and could result in less than interesting handling. The 130 tire will have a flat puckered look due to the narrow rim. I'm going 100/90 10 in a heidenau k61.

Seriously, though, I'd like to see how it looks and get more info about what you've done and how it handles if you have the time.
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jonlink wrote:Pics or it didn't happen?buddyguy wrote:I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.lovemysan wrote:Extensive research indicates to me that a 130/70 10 will fit on the rear, fender removed. I think the biggest front tire is the 110/80 10 but not totally sure on that one. If you miss match the tire sizes you'll have 2 slightly different roll centers and could result in less than interesting handling. The 130 tire will have a flat puckered look due to the narrow rim. I'm going 100/90 10 in a heidenau k61.![]()
Seriously, though, I'd like to see how it looks and get more info about what you've done and how it handles if you have the time.
I haven't posted pics on here before so I'll give it a try. If you go to my FB account and like my page I'll go and upload a bunch of clearer pics. I only have on pic right now. FB account: https://www.facebook.com/DimeloMotorWorks
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Shoot I don't know how to post pics on here yet. Please go to my FB I will post one up right now. Sorry.buddyguy wrote:jonlink wrote:Pics or it didn't happen?buddyguy wrote: I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.![]()
Seriously, though, I'd like to see how it looks and get more info about what you've done and how it handles if you have the time.
I haven't posted pics on here before so I'll give it a try. If you go to my FB account and like my page I'll go and upload a bunch of clearer pics. I only have on pic right now. FB account: https://www.facebook.com/DimeloMotorWorks
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Hope you don't mind, but I've taken it from your FB page and uploaded it here. If you'd rather me not do that, just let me know and I'll take it down. It looks great, too. What did you have to do to make this fit?buddyguy wrote:Shoot I don't know how to post pics on here yet. Please go to my FB I will post one up right now. Sorry.buddyguy wrote:jonlink wrote:Pics or it didn't happen?![]()
Seriously, though, I'd like to see how it looks and get more info about what you've done and how it handles if you have the time.
I haven't posted pics on here before so I'll give it a try. If you go to my FB account and like my page I'll go and upload a bunch of clearer pics. I only have on pic right now. FB account: https://www.facebook.com/DimeloMotorWorks
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No I don't mind at all. Thanks for posting it. For some reason it didn't post for me.jonlink wrote:Hope you don't mind, but I've taken it from your FB page and uploaded it here. If you'd rather me not do that, just let me know and I'll take it down. It looks great, too. What did you have to do to make this fit?buddyguy wrote:Shoot I don't know how to post pics on here yet. Please go to my FB I will post one up right now. Sorry.buddyguy wrote:
I haven't posted pics on here before so I'll give it a try. If you go to my FB account and like my page I'll go and upload a bunch of clearer pics. I only have on pic right now. FB account: https://www.facebook.com/DimeloMotorWorks
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It took a lot of trail an error on machining everywhere the tire rubbed. I think I may have it down to a science now, but this 1st time I wanted to do it in stages till it stopped rubbing, so it took a couple of days to figure out. The ride is unbelievable! I'm going to do a few finishing touches then work on the front as well. Unless some one buys her before I'm done. She is up for sale.
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buddyguy, if I interpret the tire codes correctly, the 120/90-10 (dia=18.5") is larger than the stock 100/90-10 (dia=17.1"). So shouldn't you see a higher top end, not slower? Assuming the wheel is rotating the same rpms, such as at WOT. I can see losing a bit of acceleration, but gaining top end.buddyguy wrote:I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.
Or is that much larger of a tire too taxing on the engine?
Also, how much clearance is there between the tire and the back of the engine?
The answer is obvious once you know it.
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eDan wrote:buddyguy, if I interpret the tire codes correctly, the 120/90-10 (dia=18.5") is larger than the stock 100/90-10 (dia=17.1"). So shouldn't you see a higher top end, not slower? Assuming the wheel is rotating the same rpms, such as at WOT. I can see losing a bit of acceleration, but gaining top end.buddyguy wrote:I just installed a 120/90/10 on the rear, and it took quite a lot of R&D to get it in there, and stop it from rubbing. Now its in there and it's working great. No flat or cupped look on the tire either. I was hoping for a higher gear ratio thats I went with the 90 and it worked! I lost about 5mph on the top end but I'm complete ok with it because of the gain in handling. I'm sure I can make that back with some added HP or Trans Tuning. I've been on this project for about 2 days and I had some doubts. Soon I'll explore with the front as well.
Or is that much larger of a tire too taxing on the engine?
Also, how much clearance is there between the tire and the back of the engine?
I'm still working on the clearance of the tire, It doesn't rub, but It's a little to close for my comfort. I haven't actually measured the clearance though. There could be quite a few factor for loosing top end speed. Centrifugal force mass, clutches slipping, more friction from larger contact patch, or a combination of all of these.. etc. Most of the time when we make major modifications to these small engines tuning will be required to unlock its true potential. You are not incorrect in your statement, the bigger tire will have a higher gear ratio so technically it will be faster at the same rpm as before, but all the other factors need to be considered to achieve the same are rpm.
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So I took the Fatty, on a long interstate ride today and hit right in the middle of 75 on the speedo. Took her forever to get there so that doesn't really count in my book. I gotta start thinking power and tranny tuning soon!buddyguy wrote:That's actually a Zuma engine. Not exactly a Metro anymore. I'd like to keep the Buddy looking as close to stock as possible so it could kinda have a sleeper look.z20k wrote:Well you can always MAKE them fit.. like this Honda Metro.
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130/70-10 Rear Tire - NO Mods Needed - Higher MAX Speed
130/70-10 Rear Tire - NO Mods Needed - Higher MAX Speed
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Re: 130/70-10 Rear Tire - NO Mods Needed - Higher MAX Speed
Nice! that is a lot of tire! What is your top speed with your scooter stock and on these tires?MYSCTR wrote:130/70-10 Rear Tire - NO Mods Needed - Higher MAX Speed
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81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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Well - I dunno - my scoot is not stock yet everything we did affected the bottom end and gave me nothing extra on the top so when we installed this tire we came pretty close to 80 bmph on the highway. There was about a 7-8 mph gain when we put the 130/70-10 on. They are definitely taller and I like that a lot.
My wife rides the Italia has a 110/80-10 on the rear yet she rides like a girl so can’t say except anytime we ride together she can match my top speed. Hers is stock and she is about 70 pounds lighter than I am.
We both have the 100/90-10 on the front.
My wife rides the Italia has a 110/80-10 on the rear yet she rides like a girl so can’t say except anytime we ride together she can match my top speed. Hers is stock and she is about 70 pounds lighter than I am.
We both have the 100/90-10 on the front.
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by 4.2mm over the 3.5 -10 and only 2mm over 100/90 -10's.MYSCTR wrote:Well - I dunno - my scoot is not stock yet everything we did affected the bottom end and gave me nothing extra on the top so when we installed this tire we came pretty close to 80 bmph on the highway. There was about a 7-8 mph gain when we put the 130/70-10 on. They are definitely taller and I like that a lot.
That isn't very much change in height or gain. that is 6.6mm in rolling distance per revolution at most.
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How do you calculate the diameter?SYMbionic Duo wrote:by 4.2mm over the 3.5 -10 and only 2mm over 100/90 -10's.MYSCTR wrote:Well - I dunno - my scoot is not stock yet everything we did affected the bottom end and gave me nothing extra on the top so when we installed this tire we came pretty close to 80 bmph on the highway. There was about a 7-8 mph gain when we put the 130/70-10 on. They are definitely taller and I like that a lot.
That isn't very much change in height or gain. that is 6.6mm in rolling distance per revolution at most.
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Mods:
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Fatty Tire
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30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
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NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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MYSCTR wrote:Well - I dunno - my scoot is not stock yet everything we did affected the bottom end and gave me nothing extra on the top so when we installed this tire we came pretty close to 80 bmph on the highway. There was about a 7-8 mph gain when we put the 130/70-10 on. They are definitely taller and I like that a lot.
My wife rides the Italia has a 110/80-10 on the rear yet she rides like a girl so can’t say except anytime we ride together she can match my top speed. Hers is stock and she is about 70 pounds lighter than I am.
We both have the 100/90-10 on the front.
What mods do you have on your scoot? I've gotten mine to about 77 bmph on a good day with my mods and the 120/90. I really like the feel of it but I lost a lot of low end due to the size and the bigger carb. I plan to get it all back when I tune my tranny or install a big bore if I have to.
2009 Genuine Buddy St Tropez 150cc
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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Tocsik wrote:Hey, what does the taller tire mean for the rear shock?
I don't think it does much to the shock, however the because of the added grip of the wider tire, you can l lean in a little more and I higher speeds. Not to mention the slightly higher ride height give a bit more clearance in the corners.
before I installed my fatty tire, my bike was a bit squirmish around the turns, and I would have to really slow down just to feel safe. Now I can fly thru the same turns doing 60bmph and feel completely confident. It make a world of difference. I don't know why they didn't do this in manufacturing.
2009 Genuine Buddy St Tropez 150cc
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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according to some online calculator I change my rear wheel diameter by 35.9918mm Does that sound right? Going from 100/90 to 120/90? I measured in diameter not circumference.SYMbionic Duo wrote:by 4.2mm over the 3.5 -10 and only 2mm over 100/90 -10's.MYSCTR wrote:Well - I dunno - my scoot is not stock yet everything we did affected the bottom end and gave me nothing extra on the top so when we installed this tire we came pretty close to 80 bmph on the highway. There was about a 7-8 mph gain when we put the 130/70-10 on. They are definitely taller and I like that a lot.
That isn't very much change in height or gain. that is 6.6mm in rolling distance per revolution at most.
2009 Genuine Buddy St Tropez 150cc
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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You are missing the biggest jump in height with this equation - the width of the 130 squeezed into the stock rim. This pushed the tire taller - and yes rolls into corners like way sweeeeet! We have the adjustable rear shock and already had the height pushed up some so with this we have a big difference in clearance. Got on my wife"s Italia (stock) and hit both sides first day in the turns.SYMbionic Duo wrote:Yes. 120/90 is a larger change than 130/70.
120mm * 90% = 108mm
130mm * 70% = 91mm
100mm * 90% = 90mm
You have a difference of 18mm per sidewall or 36mm total.
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Yep - we didn't calculate that when getting the tires - Pro: more height (so faster top end) and takes corners so much better with the rounded tire Con: no bigger (maybe smaller) tire patch on road - our intent with the wider tire was to spread the weight or wear over a larger tire patch to get more miles out of the tire.
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Tocsik wrote:I see the Continental Zippy's and Michelin S1's come in both 130/70 and 110/80. Might have to give this a try next time. The larger tire would probably help with center stand and Prima header scraping, too.
I have the prima pipe and have put mine thru it's paces. Haven't grounded the pipes yet!
2009 Genuine Buddy St Tropez 150cc
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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It's a little bit of both, I try to keep as lean as possible. It's the cheapest high performance upgrade.Tocsik wrote:Now, is that b/c of the 120/90/10 tire or are you a featherweight?
Or both?
Maybe I compress the rear shock more; recently weighed at 173.

2009 Genuine Buddy St Tropez 150cc
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
Mods:
European Style Mirrors
Dummy Lights Turned Blinkers
Fatty Tire
NCY Racing Intake
30mm Racing Carburetor
Prima Stainless Steel Exhaust
81bmph 78mph Dyno confirmed.
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Are you sure the tire patch is smaller? It looks bigger to me. I only ask because this would be the main reason i do it...MYSCTR wrote:Yep - we didn't calculate that when getting the tires - Pro: more height (so faster top end) and takes corners so much better with the rounded tire Con: no bigger (maybe smaller) tire patch on road - our intent with the wider tire was to spread the weight or wear over a larger tire patch to get more miles out of the tire.
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Larger or actually a wider tire patch is exactly why we did it. The idea was to get more mileage out of my rear tire.jonlink wrote:Are you sure the tire patch is smaller? It looks bigger to me. I only ask because this would be the main reason i do it...MYSCTR wrote:Yep - we didn't calculate that when getting the tires - Pro: more height (so faster top end) and takes corners so much better with the rounded tire Con: no bigger (maybe smaller) tire patch on road - our intent with the wider tire was to spread the weight or wear over a larger tire patch to get more miles out of the tire.
We have come to the conclusion there are several factors that wear out a rear tire quicker including;
More weight on the rear of the scoot
Riding style – more aggressive like wot on most takeoffs
Engine big bore and other mods which have created a lot more torque
Maybe with the weight it would flatten enough to get the wider patch yet as high as we sit I am not sure. I do know I can lean a lot more in turns without scraping so we know we have height.
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Anyone know of the tallest front tire that can be used... to correct the annoyingly inaccurate speedometer?
Threads I've addressed this in for reference...
spedometer inaccuracy...can it be fixed???
Buddy digital speedo? Way to make stock one more accurate?
How inaccurate is your Buddy Speedometer & Odometer
Threads I've addressed this in for reference...
spedometer inaccuracy...can it be fixed???
Buddy digital speedo? Way to make stock one more accurate?
How inaccurate is your Buddy Speedometer & Odometer
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I want to put slightly taller tires on my buddy 125. my bike came with 3.5-10 tires. from my vast experience with car tires you cant trust tire size numbers form different manufactures. tires sizes vary ALOT. with that being said the numbers will be helpful within the same tire brand.
size---------height----width
3.5-10
90/90-10...16.38 .....3.54
110/80......16.93.......4.33
100/90.......17.03.......3.94
130/70.......17.17....... 5.12
120/90.......18.50....... 4.72
I am not so much caring about correcting speedo or increasing top speed. to me this scoot is fun to 45mph. I am just looking for better stability and handling.
I think i will go with 110/80 front and 130/70 rear. should be noticeable difference.
size---------height----width
3.5-10
90/90-10...16.38 .....3.54
110/80......16.93.......4.33
100/90.......17.03.......3.94
130/70.......17.17....... 5.12
120/90.......18.50....... 4.72
I am not so much caring about correcting speedo or increasing top speed. to me this scoot is fun to 45mph. I am just looking for better stability and handling.
I think i will go with 110/80 front and 130/70 rear. should be noticeable difference.
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Read the above posts - the 130/70 will squeeze onto the factory rim, yet doing so will cause more height or "bulge' which will give you more height (and ground clearance) for the scoot, better in turns if you like to lay over, higher top end yet we didn't find any downside putting this on our rear wheel. Been off the scoot for awhile so do not have any data on how many miles it will last compared to the stock size.
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