BOLD MAGENTA part numbers are new for 2023 STREET TIRES PARTSCANADA.COM TIRE & SERVICE | 2023 TIRE FAILURE HAZARD,WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. SEE ABOVE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING PRODUCT USE. WARNING 7 WARNING WARNING WARNING MOTORCYCLE OFF-ROAD TIRE SIZE CONVERSION CHART METRIC FRONT TIRES METRIC INCH METRIC REAR TIRES METRIC INCH 60/100 90/80 2.50/2.75 80/100 80/90 2.50/3.60 70/100 90/80 2.75/3.00 90/100 110/90 3.60/4.10 80/100 100/80 3.00/3.25 100/100 130/80 4.00/4.50 - - - 120/100 140/80 5.00/5.10 SPEED RATING CHART J L M P Q R S T H V/VB (V)/(VB) W (W) MPH 62 74 81 93 100 106 112 118 130 149 149+ 168 168+ KM/H 100 120 130 150 160 170 180 190 210 240 240+ 270 270+ STREET TIRE SIZE CONVERSION CHART INCH: 2.75/3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75/4.00 4.25/4.50 5.00/5.10 5.50 6.00 METRIC: 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 ALPHA: MH MJ MM MN/MP MR MT MU MV LOAD INDEX CHART 47 = 386 lb. 48 = 397 lb. 49 = 408 lb. 50 = 414 lb. 51 = 430 lb. 52 = 441 lb. 53 = 454 lb. 54 = 467 lb. 55 = 481 lb. 56 = 494 lb. 57 = 507 lb. 58 = 520 lb. 59 = 536 lb. 60 = 551 lb. 61 = 567 lb. 62 = 584 lb. 63 = 600 lb. 64 = 617 lb. 65 = 639 lb. 66 = 661 lb. 67 = 677 lb. 68 = 694 lb. 69 = 716 lb. 70 = 739 lb. 71 = 761 lb. 72 = 783 lb. 73 = 805 lb. 74 = 827 lb. 75 = 853 lb. 76 = 882 lb. 77 = 908 lb. 78 = 937 lb. 79 = 963 lb. 80 = 992 lb. 81 = 1,019 lb. 82 = 1,047 lb. 83 = 1,074 lb. 84 = 1,102 lb. 85 = 1,135 lb. 86 = 1,168 lb. 87 = 1,202 lb. BASIC TIRE INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO PURCHASING PERSONNEL,MOTORCYCLE TECHNICIANS,TIRE FITTERS AND CUSTOMERS. SIZE Size may be indicated in inches,metric, or by letters (alpha).The chart shows the approximate comparison of the different size indications. SAFETY WARNINGS: Tire failure hazard, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.Always maintain recommended tire pressure. Underinflated tires can overheat and fail. Overinflated tires can also fail. Tire failure hazard, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.The load index and speed rating of your tires must meet or exceed vehicle manufacturer’s original equipment. Check your vehicle owner’s manual for tire specifications. Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s and tire manufacturer’s recommendations for tire care, maintenance,mounting, and warranty.Allow only trained personnel using proper equipment to mount tires. Any fitment suggestions in this catalog contemplate that a product fits the selected vehicle only in manufacturer’s original configuration. If your vehicle has been modified, the product identified may not be suitable and use could result in death or serious injury. TYPICAL TIRE MARKINGS 01 Nominal section width, expressed in metric, inch or alpha; see size chart below. 02 Ratio between tire section height and nominal section width.This ratio is not indicated when section width is expressed in inches (eg. 3.50-18). 03 Code for tire construction (- = Bias, R = Radial, B = Bias Belted). 04 Nominal rim diameter size in inches. 05 “Motorcycle” in abbreviated form. Differentiates motorcycle tires and rims from those designed for other vehicles. Shown on some models only. 06 Speed symbol. Indicates the tire’s speed; see speed rating chart below. 07 Tubeless (TL) or Tube Type (TT), as applicable. 08 Expresses the tire’s maximum load capacity (pounds) at the pressure indicated (psi); see load index chart below. 09 Indicates where the tire was produced. 10 Abbreviation of “US Department of Transportation.” Serves to indicate that the tire conforms to the regulations issued by The US Department of Transportation. Includes the serial # for the tire, and the last 3 or 4 numbers represent the date. Example: 3805 means the tire was produced in the 38th week of 2005. 11 The arrows indicate the direction of rotation of the tire according to the fitting position (Front-rear); applicable for directional tires only. 12 Number of plies and material. 13 Tread Wear Indicator, as applicable.
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