18" x 7" what offset on a classic
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Hi Gang,
I have done a search but not 100% clear on what I found.... If I wanted to put 18" x 7" on my classic what would the ideal offset need to be ?
The alloys are currently being run on a bugeye if that helps.
Does the incorrect offset show up with rubbing issues alone or is it deeper than that ?
Cheers
Simon
I have done a search but not 100% clear on what I found.... If I wanted to put 18" x 7" on my classic what would the ideal offset need to be ?
The alloys are currently being run on a bugeye if that helps.
Does the incorrect offset show up with rubbing issues alone or is it deeper than that ?
Cheers
Simon
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I believe an offset of between 48 and 52 shouldnt rub on a classic - with 215 tyres on. Tends to be the outer arches on the rear that you get rubbing on - especially if lowered or cornering hard with passengers in the back.
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