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What is the best brand of tire for Husqvarna wr 125?

What is the best brand of tire for Husqvarna wr 125?

  • metzeler

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  • michellin

    Votes: 2 66.7%

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I apologize to you WoodsChick if something is wrong, and I'm Brazilian and it is difficult for me to understand the forum, because I have to translate everything.
I am a lover of motorcycles and Husqvarnas have a wr 125.
And I have many doubts about my bike, I appreciate if you leave me to continue with membership.
Sorry my mistake.
 
No problem, Roberto! :thumbsup:

I just thought maybe you had doubts about your bike, like you didn't like it or something, but it looks like you just need a suggestion for tires.
I, too, have a WR125 and it is very fun to ride :)
 
Thank you for understanding, any my mistake you let me know.
Where can I talk about Husqvarna wr 125?
 
You will typically get better answers posting in the "2stroke" portion of the forum. There is a rule on the site though that coffee forgot to mention, you have to put a picture of your bike up :)
 
Thank you for understanding, any my mistake you let me know.
Where can I talk about Husqvarna wr 125?
The general idea is to talk about things in common with all the bikes in the Common Topics area (tires, tubes, grips, etc) where you started this thread
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Then for things specific to 2 stroke, then 2st would be the place
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But to be honest, we are not terribly picky around here for the most part.
 
You're going to find that each person has a different tire recommendation. It will also depend on the speed of the rider and the type of terrain. For general riding, these are all decent or popular:

Pirelli Scorpion Pro
Dunlop MX51
Dunlop AT81
Michelin M12
Michelin S12
Michelin AC10
Maxxis Maxxcross IT
Kenda Washougal

I am sure there are others too.
 
My bike this with a Michelin AC10 100/100-18 so that the numbering of certain wr 125 is 120/90-18, so I'm wanting get a 120/90-18.
The ground where I am and very few stones over gravel and clay, also has a lot of subidam hill.
 
I'm looking to buy a rear tire for my bike Husqvarna WR 125.
I want to put the 120/90-18 Michelin enduro competition, so that in Brazil do not sell this tire.
So I thought I'd ask the forum if anyone here can help me as follows, I deposit the money to those who can buy me out there.
Ai buy the tire there for me and dispatches.
I am very grateful if someone can help me.
 
Most all if not all the site sponsors sell tires. They seem to ship quite a bit outside the US too. Motosportz and 7602 sell Motoz tires which are supposed to perform well and last awhile. If I remember right zip-Ty sells golden tyre. Bills motorcycles plus would more than likely be able to get you the tire if you call or email them. Good luck
 
Pirelli tires are made in Brazil; perhaps SAO PAULO? No need to import.

I recommend MT-16 in the smallest size (110 as opposed to 120) as they do run big.
 
mt16 is a very heavy heavy tire, be careful on sizing if you pick this tire, the larger sizes will surely slow a 125 down.
 
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