The TwinStar needs new tires. Problem is they are weird ass sizes. The front is a 3.00 x 17 running on a 1.6 x 17 rim. The back is a 3.50 x 16 running on a 1.85 x 16 rim.
The front has 3/4 of an inch of fork tube clearance on either side, the back has at least 1/2 inch clearance of the swing are on either side.
The best I could come up with is Pirelli's MT75, 90/80-17 front and 100/80-16 rears.
I'd like to run as big a tire as I can. The fenders, most likely, are getting pulled off this winter.
bengro
New Reader
12/6/12 7:06 p.m.
Those are close to moped sizes. This place: treatland.tv is probably the biggest retailer of those tires and lots of them are speed rated to 80+ mph for some reason.
16 inch choices https://www.treatland.tv/SearchResults.asp?Search=tire+16
17 inch choices https://www.treatland.tv/SearchResults.asp?Search=tire+17
that 16 rear is weird though.
I'm also trying to keep them from same company and model, if possible. I know, I know, painting myself into a corner.
44Dwarf
SuperDork
12/7/12 10:51 a.m.
Well if you were looking for a dual sport type tread i'd say Bridgestone Trail wings.
I've road raced on a set they did stick very well but i was on stock xr100 on .6 of a mile track with 12 turns. I was impressed with the grip for the price.
Unfortunately, I ride nothing but tarmac.
Not much help... but i run mt75s on my small ninja and they grip till you drag hard parts. So good tire.... now what is a twin star?
The Rebel and CB250's pappy.
I use MT75 on my blast an I like them, don't last long but better than dunlops. Don't know much about any other types of tires.
44Dwarf
SuperDork
12/10/12 5:59 p.m.
You'll like the trail wings but they have strange look of large knobs sorta hockey goaly stick shaped. Some complain of short like but there on bigger heavyer bike.
4eyes
Dork
1/21/13 11:26 a.m.
These were designed for the old UJM's:
ContiGo
Ended up with Pirelli MT75s, 90/80-17 front and 100/80-16 back. Shorter, but wider than stock. Can't with till spring to mount them and try them out.