16"- 19" Talaria Sting wheelset
16"- 19" Talaria Sting wheelset
Chose your rim color
Chose your spoke color
Chose your hub color
Chose your front and rear tires
The front 19 inch rim on this set is wider than the stock rim giving a much more stable platform. The front rim is 1.6 inches wide whereas the stock is 1.4 inches wide. 1.6 is the normal width of a 21 inch rim. 1.6 is the perfect width for a perfect fit of a 70 width tire. The rim aluminum is the highest strength and quality used for motorcycle rims....FlowWheels7116-t6 aluminum. The hubs are high quality billet FlowWheels hubs. Comes with matching billet rim lock and valve stem caps.
REAR TIRE CHOICES
If you ride equal street/dirt a good tire is the Shinko 241.
The next three tires are all the same width
If you ride the street to get to the trails a good knobby Tire would be the Bridgestone Battlecross. It has a slightly tighter knobby pattern then the Dunlop mx-34 and the Kenda IBEX. This slightly tighter knobby pattern will give a smoother and quieter ride on the pavement then the mx-34. Not to mention slightly longer wear.
If you ride strictly off-road in loose dirt the Dunlop MX 34 is the best Tire Choice
If you ride strictly off-road in woods style riding with roots and rocks and varying Terrain the Kenda ibex is the best tired Choice. It's a go-to tire for the Hard Enduro Racers. It's a very soft rubber compound so it's incredibly sticky and gummy.
FRONT TIRE CHOICES
If you choose the shinko241 rear I would choose a Shinko 241 for your front also
the Dunlop MX34 front is my widest knobby Tire. Although this tire is a Motocross Tire it's also great in the woods.
The Dunlop MX 53 is the same width as the 34 but it has a slightly tighter knobby pattern making it a little more versatile
If you want a softer rubber compound Tire to go with the Kenda ibex then the Kenda Washougal 2 Sticky is the best choice. However, if you go with the Kenda ibex, the mx34 is still a great Tire.
If you have the older RST Killah Fork you have to go with a thinner Tire and the Bridgestone m203 is the only Tire I offer that will fit that fork
Feel free to ask any questions you might have. Thanks