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Wheel Size?
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Posted by: R_Hoaglin2
Well last night I rolled my 07 400ex (yeah im in some pain right now lol),and im looking for some aftermarket wheels. But what size are the front? The wheel size is 22*7*10 So i thinking its a 10*7....but i cant find a 10*7. I went on Rockymountain parts and all there listings was 10*5? Is that right? Thanks for any help.
Posted by: Hondabeefast
are u reading the side of the tire? 22x7x10
22-tire height
x
7-tire width
x
10-rim size
yes a 10x5 is right
Posted by: TheNewn
10X5 is right. For size, another thing you can consider is the offset on the wheel. You can go 3+2 (stock) or 4+1 (1 inch narrower). they say 4+1 handles better, but usually only people with extended a-arms go that route.
The stocker rims are rolled edges and are pretty strong, must have been a nice hit to bend them bad enough to need new ones.
Posted by: R_Hoaglin2
quote:
Originally posted by TheNewn
10X5 is right. For size, another thing you can consider is the offset on the wheel. You can go 3+2 (stock) or 4+1 (1 inch narrower). they say 4+1 handles better, but usually only people with extended a-arms go that route.
The stocker rims are rolled edges and are pretty strong, must have been a nice hit to bend them bad enough to need new ones.
4th Gear wheelie, *** end slid, i lost controll of it and i bailed.
Wheel and handel bars are the only thing it messed up though.
Posted by: cruncher
A quick dumb question...
my wheels say 10x5.5
Its a 2003 400ex. What's up with that?
Is it the same?
thx
Posted by: JOEX
quote:
Originally posted by cruncher
A quick dumb question...
my wheels say 10x5.5
Its a 2003 400ex. What's up with that?
Is it the same?
thx
I belive that's the correct measurment for the stock rim...
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