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Your back wheel will have a rim size on it from that you can look up the widest tyre you can safely fit to that rim size. Measure the clearance between the tyre and nearest thing to it that it might hit (swing arm or chain guard) then take the width of the tyre you have and work it out from there.

 

some more info which could help

 

https://www.blogotive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Motorcycle-Wheel-Rim-Width-for-Tires-Size.pdf

 

https://www.maxxis.co.uk/know-your-tyres/motorcycle-tyre-safety/wheels-and-rims

 

https://dropbears.com/motorcycles/utilities/tyrerim.htm

 

 

 

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