I am replacing the tyres on my 68 triumph bonneville, the front tire is a 3.75 x 19 and the rear is a 4.25 x 18. the front tyre is larger than than the rear. This seems to go against modern common practiceof having a hugh honking big tire on the rear. My Hhaynes manual is silent on this topic. is this common practice or did i get a larger rim from another bike in the past. any help would b appreciated.. any leads for a tyre source would be helpful also. thanks
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Dear jroberts,
After checking 3 of my reference books,1 by Bacon,1 by Nelson & 1 by Gaylin the following info was in all 3 books the front is a
3.00x 19, the rear is 3.50x18. The only exception I found in Gaylin's book stating that after engine # DU75452 the front was changed to a 3.25x19 Dunlop K70. Also to note the Dunlop's are now made in Japan & not England. British Cycle Supply carries these tires. A Matching tread design can be found in the JC Whitney Catalogue, but a different Company. Hope this helps & good luck.
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Cass, thank you for the info, I will check with the source you provided. I am restoring the bike from back to front. remving the rust, repaiting , replacing as needed.
I meet a gentleman from cape may and his lovely wife at Oley . He was driving a motor home and his spouse told me that he rebuilt bikes on the picinic table while in flordia. He had called my son and I over as I had a Cape May logo on my sweat shirt. Are you one and the same?
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Thanks for the compliments & we are one & the same. I remember you from Oley. If you ever get down this way you should stop in & see our collection. I think I lost count but were now up to 16 bikes & still growing. Will you be at White Rose? I could bring that list you wanted.
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Re: Triumph tyre size
Originally posted by jroberts
I am replacing the tyres on my 68 triumph bonneville, the front tire is a 3.75 x 19 and the rear is a 4.25 x 18. the front tyre is larger than than the rear. This seems to go against modern common practiceof having a hugh honking big tire on the rear. My Hhaynes manual is silent on this topic. is this common practice or did i get a larger rim from another bike in the past. any help would b appreciated.. any leads for a tyre source would be helpful also. thanks
The Dunlop K70 pattern is still made in 3.25 x 19 and 4.00 x 18. Widely used on British bikes of this period. They are now made in Japan.
Other sources of inch size tires are the Avon Speedmaster ribbed tires in 3.25 x 19 and 3.50 x 19 for the front and the Avon SM block style rear in 4.00 x 18. These are still made in Britain and are a nicely made quality tire which I have used and found quite satisfactory on my older bikes. If you want to go a bit upmarket I can also recommend the Metzeler Lasertec which can be fitted with tubes although they are a modern tubeless tire with a newer style tread. They are available in 3.25 x 19 and 4.00 x 18.
AFJ
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Yes, beginning in 1968, the K-70 was standard on Triumph 650 and 500 road models. HOWEVER, the K-70 was never meant to be used as a front tire.
It was never made to be "pushed" by the front forks, and thus has a problem with a wear pattern called "cupping" when so used.
Although it is the "correct" tire for 1968-on Triumphs, the bikes handle MUCH better with the tires they were designed for, the Dunlop or Avon "ribbed"-pattern tires. If you switch from a K-70 to a ribbed tire you will notice the difference.
As an AMCA judge, I will not penalize any bike that has made this change, as I believe the rib tire is the SAFER of the two types for the intended use on the front of a British road bike.
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