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Looking for a new front tire for the scoot and it has the stocker on a stock street bob rim. I would imagine the 110 is a little bigger, just want something to tuck closer to the fender a bit. Already have the 180 out back when I got my first screw in the stock 160.
The 110 is noticeably wider. Imo a requirement for a 19" wheel if you ride fast in the twisties. I was running out of tire and losing the front end in corners with the stock 100, 110 fixed that. My buddy had the same problem on his sporty. I don't have any good pics of the tire, didn't care, I figured a 110 looked better than a crash.
But the 90 in both tire sizes is the ratio of sidewall to width... Meaning the sidewall is 90% of the width so on a 100/90 tire it's 90mm of sidewall. On the 110/90 the sidewall is 99mm tall. And 9-10mm on tires, especially motorcycle tires makes a big difference that's right around a half inch.
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