Just want to make sure, before I open the wallet, that a Heidenau K60 Scout front tire, 110/80-19, will clear the fender on a Girly, 2002 in this case? No problem I assume?
Thanks! :thumbsup
Quote from: Jayell on February 01, 2016, 05:22:30 AM
Just want to make sure, before I open the wallet, that a Heidenau K60 Scout front tire, 110/80-19, will clear the fender on a Girly, 2002 in this case? No problem I assume?
Thanks! :thumbsup
Sorry for the late reply... I thought maybe someone would chime in. :icon_rolleyes:
The 110/80-19 is the stock size for a 2002 Girly. That is the exact size on the front end of my 2001 and Hayne's book as well.
Heidenau has a website and a spec sheet at: http://heidenautires.com/tirepress/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/heidenau-tires-spec-sheet-2015.pdf (http://heidenautires.com/tirepress/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/heidenau-tires-spec-sheet-2015.pdf)
Quote from: JoeDirt on February 04, 2016, 04:32:05 AM
Sorry for the late reply... I thought maybe someone would chime in. :icon_rolleyes:
Too funny, I replied on another forum- 'have witnessed same on other Girlies, (and looks aggressively awesome) but watch the mud with stock front fender- @$$ over teakettle is not fun on a locked front tire ooze. DAMHIK
Quote from: IndiTex on February 04, 2016, 11:55:46 PM
Well I've upgraded so got to let the, now smaller girl, go.
35k mostly hwy. miles, just serviced
Lots of goodies
Here is the link to craigslist ad; http://kansascity.craigslist.org/mcy/5433777779.html
KC area
Thanks,
inditx
This guy is selling his motorcycle with Heidenau tires on his... you might PM him.
the bash plate in that ad looks like a KTM guard turned back to front?
Quote from: Dyn Blin on February 05, 2016, 06:21:19 AM
Too funny, I replied on another forum- 'have witnessed same on other Girlies, (and looks aggressively awesome) but watch the mud with stock front fender- @$$ over teakettle is not fun on a locked front tire ooze. DAMHIK
That is probably the case with any tire with even a little bit of knobbies. It's not the tire that is the problem but the mud it moves.
Is it a coincedence that dirt bikes all have high fenders :icon_scratch: