Noob Tire Question
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- mo1981
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Noob Tire Question
Do scooter tires need to be balanced like cage tires?
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They need to be balanced, though maybe not the same way. I haven't done a tire change myself, but hear they're pretty easy to balance if you can handle the rest.
Otherwise, you don't really need to worry about it.
Otherwise, you don't really need to worry about it.
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- andgosun
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I would guess that they may need balancing. However my original tires showed no signs of balancing, and the new set of Michlin S-1 that I just put on are smooth as glass from Start to 60MPH. No sign of vibration. I just had a chance for rain driving for 2 days this week, And I am really Impressed with this tire.
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I looked into larger size tires for my buddy 125. I got down and laid on the floor and looked at every place around the stock tires for clearance etc. The front would accomodate a larger size, however the rear has a place that the muffler bracket bolts to that only cleared the tire by 3/8". So I stayed with the stock size of 3.50 x 10. By doing a google search for scooter tire size specs, the outside diameter and width are listed so a decision can be made as to tire sizing, and converting metric to non metric etc. Pluses for larger size tires would be to make the speedometer more accurate and get a little higher MPG as the engine is reved to the max anyway.