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Thread: Front and rear rim diferences on atc110 and atc 125?

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    Front and rear rim diferences on atc110 and atc 125?

    Is there a difference in the front rim or can it be used on the rear also? Mainly asking for atc 110/125m, but would be interested what others use 3 identicle rims.

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    My 125m is the same all around. With the exception that the front requires 2 support plates as opposed to just one each on the back.

    I may double up on the back anyways. I have extras. Doubt will make it any more solid though.

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    110, 125, 185s, 200s all used the same or close enough it doesn't matter OEM rims. Even 1st gen 250R and FL250 rears are the same 8x8 0 offset.

    However, some years are one piece and some years are two piece. And, although the OEM tires look the same, the beads are different for one piece vs two piece.

    Bolt patterns vary as well - 3x100 through 81, 4x130 after.

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    May be overkill for your needs but
    www.mudthrowers.com
    has a section under
    'ask the professor' has a wheel chart that tells all.

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    Thanks for the the quick replies. The reason i asked is because I have 3 of the carlisle really knobby tires on my 125, and one more thats in great shape on my parts 125. My 83? 110 has 3 cheng shins but one losses air and is kinda missmatched. I plan on putting 2 carlisle on the the rear of each and a cheng shin on the front of each.Might help soften up the ride a bit.I took some quick mesurements,and it looked like it would work, just didn't want to run into something after unbolting all the hubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleepyweasel13 View Post
    Thanks for the the quick replies. The reason i asked is because I have 3 of the carlisle really knobby tires on my 125, and one more thats in great shape on my parts 125. My 83? 110 has 3 cheng shins but one losses air and is kinda missmatched. I plan on putting 2 carlisle on the the rear of each and a cheng shin on the front of each.Might help soften up the ride a bit.I took some quick mesurements,and it looked like it would work, just didn't want to run into something after unbolting all the hubs.
    Maybe it's me but....
    I remember setting tires with the EXACT same numbers, side by side
    all lined up nicely and they were all different looking sizewise.
    Maybe some had been overinflated or something so make sure you look at the big picture.

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