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Works for me
http://www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-tires/tire-data.htm

2006-10-19 09:12:26 · answer #1 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 0 0

ok, that's extremely common stuff. 235/seventy 5-sixteen 235 is the width of the tread in mm (millimeters) seventy 5 is the "component ratio" or, the peak of the sidewall as a % of the width sixteen is the rim diameter in inches that the tire will greater healthful So, to locate the finished height, try this: sixteen + (235 x .seventy 5) = 16in + 176.25mm now you substitute the mm into inches, that's the complicated section in case you at the instant are not conscious of unit conversion. yet 1in = 2.fifty 4 cm and 1cm = 10 mm. the belief is to manage the numbers 176.25, 2.fifty 4, 10, a million and a million with their corresponding unit so the contraptions cancel leaving basically inches. right this is how: (176.25mm)(1cm/10mm)(1in/2.54cm) = 6.9389in or 7in. The 7 is prolonged by way of 2, via fact 7 is merely 0.5 of your tire's diameter; 7 x 2 =14. This equation sixteen + 176.25, now turns into, 16in + 14in = 30in. Your tire, plus your rim, is approximately 30 inches tall. those measurements are very slightly diverse from one corporation to a various. an significant word, the bigger the tire, the slower you will pass, the greater sturdy your engine will might desire to artwork, the greater gasoline you will use.

2016-11-23 19:45:49 · answer #2 · answered by kocaker 4 · 0 0

Here's a few:
http://www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-tires/tire-data.htm

http://www.mad-ducati.com/Technical/TireInfo/TireChart.html

http://www.kendausa.com/_includes/Conversion.html

2006-10-19 09:12:57 · answer #3 · answered by bferg 6 · 0 0

jpcycles.com They have it. If you give the metric size I have the chart to match it for you.

2006-10-19 12:39:39 · answer #4 · answered by bill b 5 · 0 0

You don´t need a conversion chart.
Please read this carefully:
1 inch = 0.0254 meters
1 inch = 25.4 milimeters
that´s all that you need for conversion units
GOOD LOCK

2006-10-19 12:54:07 · answer #5 · answered by arqui 2 · 0 0

go to a shop that sells Asian or Japanese equipment and ask them

2006-10-19 08:54:58 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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