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Do road legal trikes need a front brake light to pass an M.O.T?
Example:My car has 205/65/15 tires
The 205 is the Width
65 is the hight of the side wall. 65% of 205 = side wall hight
15 is the size of wheel that fits into the hole. 15 = 15" etc
1981 yahama 400cc what type of oil does it use and how much does it hold?
The other ones are the same idea but some cars/vans/trucks have odd sizes so are measured in different ways.
Which one is better bike to buy for me.?
Hope that helps a little
first 3 digits are a quality rating the higher the more expensive, the 70/60 etc is the ration of height to treadwidth, the last number is the inch size of the wheel its made to fit.
the 1st set of numbers is the width in mm(165 is 165 mm wide)
the 2nd set of numgers represent the ratio of the sidewall to the width(80 is that the sidewall is 80% of 165 mm)
the "r" means its a radial ply tire
the 13 is the size of the rim
How many miles can you get out of a set of tires on a street bike?
Tire sizing may start with P or LT, Meaning passenger or Light truck. First # is section width (not tread) of tire in millimeters. Second # is a percentage ration of sidewall height to tread width. Third # is rim diameter.175=175 mm across
70=sidewall is 70% as tall as tread width
13=13" wheel diameter.
After that you may see a load index and speed rating like 82S
Yamaha FJ1200 starts running like crap.need advise?
82=is a tire industry load index that indicates how much weight the tire will carry when properly inflated
S=speed rating indicating how fast the tire is rated to travel.
What is best time of year to take roadtrip in the southwest?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tire_code...How much should I pay for a paint job for my CBR?
To start with, you are in the WRONG CATEGORY!Stolen Honda CBR 1000RR REWARD?
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