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Looking to put maxxis 130/90-10 on my lx150. Quite a bit bigger than the stock 120/70. Anyone know if/how well they will fit?
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It'll fit but you'll need to trim your inner fender.

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130/70 fits pretty well.
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Motovista wrote:
130/70 fits pretty well.
I'm sure it does, I was more concerned with the significant height increase than the small width increase. Went ahead and ordered them so we'll just see what happens.
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greasy125 wrote:
It'll fit but you'll need to trim your inner fender.

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Thats a big negative ghostrider. 130/90-10 knobbie doesn't fit. It hits the engine. Back to the drawing board.
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