New Maxxis Presa Supermotard 165/56R17 rear tire $70

rrrdbw

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Never mounted Maxxis Supermotard 165/56R17 69SL1 (soft) M-6109 , I bought hoping it would fit my 450 EXC. Doesnt fit. Kept inside, got a little dirty when i had rear wheel off and tried to see if it would clear swingarm.

I am willing to trade for smaller tire DOT/Slick/Name brand 150 size. Possibly 160 on slicks. Let me know what you got.

Located in San Leandro.
 

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heybuddy1901

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weird, my skidstone 165 clears my swingarm with tons to spare

if the smr swingarm is different see if u can get one, they always go for ~$100 on ebay..
 

rrrdbw

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The 2003 450 EXC has narrower swingarm than the later model EXC/SMR's. No need to get wider swingarm. I used 165 michelin and Dunlops before they fit with a little rub nothing that a little shaving couldn't cure. The Maxxis Presa for some reason are really wide at the base by the beads. Different profiles than Michelin and Dunlops.

Didnt you buy Andrews's SMR I got his take off that fit that bike with no rubbing but would rub on mine.
 

heybuddy1901

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The 2003 450 EXC has narrower swingarm than the later model EXC/SMR's. No need to get wider swingarm. I used 165 michelin and Dunlops before they fit with a little rub nothing that a little shaving couldn't cure. The Maxxis Presa for some reason are really wide at the base by the beads. Different profiles than Michelin and Dunlops.

Didnt you buy Andrews's SMR I got his take off that fit that bike with no rubbing but would rub on mine.

yeah, the michelin actually rubs more on my bike than the bridgestone does, weird..
 
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