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Old 10-10-2024, 04:45 PM   #1
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Hawk 250 tire size

Hello all,
What is the best tires for a hawk 250 that is mostly ridden on streets? Also I am having a hard time finding the 80/100 21 front and 110/100 18 rear tires. Where are you guys purchasing them from? Also would you change out the bearings while I am at it?


 
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Old Yesterday, 07:09 AM   #2
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Amazom or ebay, if bearings spin easy bearing are good.


 
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In standard sizes a 3.0x21 front and 4.6x18 rear are as close as you can get. 2.75x21 and 4.10x18 will also work, but are a tad smaller in width and height.

You can also run 90/90-21 up front and a 120/80-19 or even better a 120/90-18 rear (closest in diameter to stock).

As for the bearings, you could at least check them. If they are bad you can order new ones and do them another time. Removing the wheels isn't that hard of a job, especially the front.
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Old Yesterday, 08:47 PM   #4
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You can also run 90/90-21 up front and a 120/80-19 or even better a 120/90-18 rear (closest in diameter to stock).
Did you mean 120/80-18 and 120/90-18?
Just wondering because I am also looking to get diffent tires.


 
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