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Tire Load 11 Sep 2021 20:02 #855139

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Hello everyone, 

I was hopping to get some advice regarding my Kawasaki 1978 kz650 cafe racer build. I currently have a 100/90-18 Kenda tubeless front tire rated for 494lbs and a 120/90-18 Kenda tubeless rear tire rated for 634lbs. The kz650 wet should be somewhere around 480lbs. I’m 6’0ft 175lbs… so the total weight limit obviously exceeds the tire load limit.

Should I buy new tires? Should I just play it safe until these get worn out? I don’t plan on riding crazy. I’m guessing it’s better to be safe than sorry and just buy some new tires, but I wanted some opinions before.

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Tire Load 11 Sep 2021 20:26 #855140

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Add the two tire ratings together to get the total allowable load.  You are not even close to it.  Ed
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Tire Load 13 Sep 2021 04:19 #855203

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Thank you so much! That makes a lot more sense. 

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Tire Load 13 Sep 2021 08:07 #855213

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I bought a cheap bathroom scale I keep in the garage. Add front tire to rear tire weight to get total weight of bike. My scale only goes to 300lb, so I can't test weights with me on the bike.
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
79 KZ400
85 VT 500c
85 VF1100c

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Tire Load 13 Sep 2021 18:01 #855239

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You surely can weigh you and your bike with a bathroom scale.
I weighed my Chevy 1/2 ton with a $20 Wal-Mart 300lbs max digital bathroom scale.

You have to use a lever.


mechanicalelements.com/tricks-to-weigh-trailer-or-heavy-things/

 
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