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Comet - Touring Tire Sizes with Birmabright Fenders - Is it Gonna' Look Weird?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharquarx" data-source="post: 21762" data-attributes="member: 1536"><p>Yes, that was me last week, out in the warm California sun, racking up about 200 miles on my '50 Comet.</p><p>As it was sitting in the driveway before I put it away, I really liked the look of the Birmabright fenders, which, are in really good shape. Just gives the bike a great visual appeal and, it is probably safer as the bike can be seen better with them.</p><p>Dilema. I went through the expense of having Conway's put together a touring package for me, including a 3.50S19 front rim and tire and a 4.00S18 rear rim and tire. They did a beautiful job and these will definitely be fitted to the Comet over the next few months.</p><p>The bike is currently fitted with a 3.00S20 on the front and a 3.50-19 on the rear.</p><p></p><p>So, the question - Touring Tire Sizes with Birmabright Fenders - Is it Gonna' Look Weird?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharquarx, post: 21762, member: 1536"] Yes, that was me last week, out in the warm California sun, racking up about 200 miles on my '50 Comet. As it was sitting in the driveway before I put it away, I really liked the look of the Birmabright fenders, which, are in really good shape. Just gives the bike a great visual appeal and, it is probably safer as the bike can be seen better with them. Dilema. I went through the expense of having Conway's put together a touring package for me, including a 3.50S19 front rim and tire and a 4.00S18 rear rim and tire. They did a beautiful job and these will definitely be fitted to the Comet over the next few months. The bike is currently fitted with a 3.00S20 on the front and a 3.50-19 on the rear. So, the question - Touring Tire Sizes with Birmabright Fenders - Is it Gonna' Look Weird? [/QUOTE]
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