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    Default Any motard tires for a JR50?

    Anyone know of a motard tire that will fit Suzuki JR50 rims?
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    plenty of 10" options. Don't know how fast your are plan'n on going but Bridgestone makes the BT39SS, Dunlop makes the TT91 or TT92,Perilli makes the ML 26, there are a number of other scooter tires out there.

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    sava also, it really depends on the rim width and distance between the forks. I am not real familiar with a "Jr50" from Suzuki but our KTM 50 has a set of Sava 10x3.5's on stock rims with no issues.
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    I will check the rim width. Not much room. This is for my son to ride when he turns 2yrs.
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    I thought the BT39SS was a 12

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    +1 BT39SS run two fronts other wise it'll be nose low......
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    I just picked up a set of Dunlops for my little dude's JR50 for some SEMRA racing. Got em from Cam at M&M Racing. Cheap too. I put a few laps on em too (insert picture here of an ant giving an elephant a piggy back ride). They do the job.

    Is your JR50 stock?

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    if you still need info contact Ron West on here (look in WA race forums) his son was running a JR50 last season with sm tire set up was cool and I almost did it for my daughter but she steped up to the KLX110

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitBoy View Post
    sava also, it really depends on the rim width and distance between the forks. I am not real familiar with a "Jr50" from Suzuki but our KTM 50 has a set of Sava 10x3.5's on stock rims with no issues.
    Ben- did the sava slicks fit with literally no issues? Caleb was sliding all over the track at starke. We could use more grip.

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