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#548263 06/07/2014 9:47 AM
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Hey,

I love the look of my Bonneville America but I'm wondering whether it is possible to get a fatter wheel and/or bigger rim in the back. I'd like to know 2 things:

What is the fattest tire size you can go with on the stock wheel?
What is the limiting factor in changing to a bigger wheel with a thinner tire?

My inspiration is the bike here: http://www.newspeedmaster.com/html/free_spirits_fenders.html but I'm wondering whether I could just get a fat wheel wheel and chop the stock rear fender at a shop. Any help is appreciated thanks.

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Avon used to have a comprehensive PDF page that showed all the workable possibilities for Tires/Rims but apparently they took it down. Liability? I should have printed it off when I had the chance, my bad.

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Ryk #548265 06/07/2014 11:24 AM
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See here:
http://www.british-customs.com/british-customs-wide-rear-wheel-kit-18311.html

But you could also go the way of a Thunderbird Sport (T 300s) wheel-conversion.

But: Fatter wheels do not make it more rideable. Better way ist to use a stock Tiger rearwheel from the first 900 series with a 3.00 rim. Big improvement for riding...

Dan

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triumph007 #548266 06/09/2014 6:48 AM
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I have a 200/70-16 Avon Venom rear on my '05, I almost have to check clearances with a feeler gauge.

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Ryk #548268 06/12/2014 10:43 AM
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"...stock Tiger rearwheel from the first 900 series..."

bolt on and be done? fatter rim?

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Quote:

"...stock Tiger rearwheel from the first 900 series..."

bolt on and be done? fatter rim?



Not fatter, possibly better handling characteristics, though. If you want a fat rear, you need a America hub and lace up to a 5.5" rim to it. I would suggest not going wider than a 190mm tire, as 200mm s are the limit without chain interference. Be prepared to spend $225 to 350, quality fat tires aren't cheap.

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Ryk #548270 06/12/2014 3:48 PM
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Thx ryk, but the hub is my problem perhaps my bike is model 2011 without spokes! Now, i want other wheels , next prob the german tüv ....
Greetings from germany - near k-town 👍

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I suspect the rear hub will fit as well as the brake rotor, you would need an America spoke front to have a match. I have a Thunderbird Sport front which comes with a 3.5 x 17 inch rim on my fat tire bike mounted up with a 130/90-17 which balances out the fat look. Save money and try before you buy, is my best advice.


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