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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 162799" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Typically you find the 100 on the 125 two strokes and 250f's. 110's are my favorite on what you have and 250 two strokes. Some even like 120's. Check and see if your rim has 2.15 on it. If it does you are set for a bigger tire. If it says 1.85, someone has slipped a smaller rim or complete wheel on that somewhere in the past. In that case you may want to stick with the 100. The narrow rim and narrow tire is used by some people on tracks or trails that have really deep ruts in them. Those riders prefer to be able to stay down in the rut rather than have the tire trying to climb the sides etc. So go check your rim and decide what to do about rubber. FYI I have certainly stuffed a tube that was too big into a smaller tire. It is easier to pinch it and make it leak for some people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 162799, member: 1650"] Typically you find the 100 on the 125 two strokes and 250f's. 110's are my favorite on what you have and 250 two strokes. Some even like 120's. Check and see if your rim has 2.15 on it. If it does you are set for a bigger tire. If it says 1.85, someone has slipped a smaller rim or complete wheel on that somewhere in the past. In that case you may want to stick with the 100. The narrow rim and narrow tire is used by some people on tracks or trails that have really deep ruts in them. Those riders prefer to be able to stay down in the rut rather than have the tire trying to climb the sides etc. So go check your rim and decide what to do about rubber. FYI I have certainly stuffed a tube that was too big into a smaller tire. It is easier to pinch it and make it leak for some people. [/QUOTE]
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