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Post by Dandy Dan on Mar 19, 2010 0:33:29 GMT -5
Wow nice deals. Good find for the USA riders.
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Mar 19, 2010 14:43:48 GMT -5
Yeah, that's where I got my Pirellis from, I believe they were on sale at that time, too.
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Post by AweShucks on Jul 10, 2010 6:54:21 GMT -5
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Post by chanito on Jul 11, 2010 17:12:00 GMT -5
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Post by kentuckyrucky on Aug 22, 2010 17:52:19 GMT -5
mines not, i bought my ruckus 3 months ago, its an 09, brand new, etc, and i measured the wheels yesterday theyre 11" in diameter, i can post pics to prove. the ruck and wheels are the flat black 49cc
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Post by chanito on Aug 22, 2010 19:41:47 GMT -5
mines not, i bought my ruckus 3 months ago, its an 09, brand new, etc, and i measured the wheels yesterday theyre 11" in diameter, i can post pics to prove. the ruck and wheels are the flat black 49cc You are measuring wrong, you are suposse to measure from the inner lip (where the tire innermost ring seats) not from the outer lip of the rim, as far as i know all small ruckus wheel are 10 by 3, and the ones in the metro 10 by 2 and 1/4 Check the size written on the side wall of the tire
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Post by kentuckyrucky on Aug 22, 2010 22:44:48 GMT -5
no youre right. i had no clue i thought you measured the same as car wheels, or TV's hey, similar topic, and i did start my own thread but i got no replies, and youre an admin, so here goes: are there any adapters out there that mate a GY6 to the stock ruckus rear wheel?
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Post by dubbs2u on Feb 22, 2011 9:11:34 GMT -5
Just picked up my set of boppers for $68 shipped!!! My stock tires had 9600 miles on the front and 4500 on the rear. They were loud and slow and losing air... I got the new ones installed over the weekend and WOW the difference is AMAZING!!! The boppers feel like night and day compared to the Kenda K761... The boppers handle better, grip better, and they are quiet too!!! I think I have a bent wheel but it's not bad enough to replace yet...
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Post by Swol on Nov 2, 2012 19:53:35 GMT -5
Keep in mind that the Kenda 329 and 413 are both bias ply tires and will pull into groves in the while you're traveling after they have about 3000 miles on them if you run them hard. The 413 much more so than the 329. Nylons don't do this. Currently I have about 800 miles on a Shinko SR007 (rear) and I think it's the BOMB! I'll have to wait and see on its longevity. The original Kendas that come stock are a harder compound that in my opinion and experience, do not do well in tight corners especially it it's wet or even just damp. Even worse it you hit dirt or cross a painted line.
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Post by dozuki on Dec 23, 2014 23:52:39 GMT -5
This is a great thread. It has all the infor I was looking for and more. I'm thinking of getting the boppers for summer and the stock kenda for winter in D.C. I like the idea of seperate rims for each set and just swapping them out.
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Post by Richard on Jul 13, 2015 21:24:45 GMT -5
Nicke reading
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Post by 5Claws on Sept 18, 2015 18:08:38 GMT -5
Been looking for white walls for my ruckus (seems like a lot of people are). I asked the guys at The Ruck Shop and they recommended the Prima 100/90/10 for my stock rims. Just got them and they are way smaller. I knew they would be because of the numbers but just not that much. Now because of reading this thread I'm worried about even putting them on. Red lining and such. Anyone ever used tires this size on their Ruck? Probably gonna give up on the white walls. In an a;ready narrow field this seems to be making the search even harder. Thanks for any info
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Post by r8dr4lf on Jul 25, 2016 9:23:00 GMT -5
grreat job thanks
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Post by dd543212345 on May 5, 2018 12:10:56 GMT -5
I can't recommend the Pirelli SL26's enough. Ordered a set of them online last fall for ~$35 each and had them mounted for another $25 locally. Probably one of the best sub $100 performance upgrades you can do to the Ruck. Their wet weather performance is much better than that of the stock Kendas and they offer a significantly smoother ride. I took a white paint pen to the Pirelli logo before I remounted mine: Looks: B+ Rolling Resistance: A Cornering: A+ Offroad: D+ Durability: TBD
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Post by dd543212345 on Sept 24, 2023 7:29:56 GMT -5
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