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I apologize if this has been asked b4 but i must of read 1000 different posts over the last 2 weeks trying to figure this out and im more confused now then i was b4.
So, i have a streetbob 2006 and i am going to buy some new bit for it and make some changes
i want to chop the back end off and install a voodoo fender, install fatbob trees, buy some dna wheels, replace the fork sliders add a second brake rotor
im not going to ask a 100 question in one thread so i will keep it simple.
i want buy 18inch rims front and back with a 140/70 front tire and a 200/50 rear
the issue i have is that it seems a 200/50 rear tire really should sit on a 6.25 rim.
is a 18x6.25 with a 200/50 metzler gonna fit? will it rub the belt etc?
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