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Originally Posted by toua70
Hey BlueRider. I stuck with 110/70 in the front when I had my bike (sold it recently) i ran the 150 for the rear and it was extremely stable. Never felt a slip. I know some people who ran 120 in the front and its pretty close to rubbing. You can't go wrong with 110 front and 150 rear. I was able to knee drag very comfortably with this setup.
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Thnx for the response.
Did the ppl who had 120 in the front, did they have any complaints though? About it not cornering well, or it rubbing/not having enough clearance or loss of flickablity?
If i'm upgrading, i'd prefer wider tires as i like the look, as long as it doesn't cause any problems while riding it.