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rpjg1975 12th November 2013 02:56 PM

Front cycle wing clearance
 
Is there a minimum distance between the front cycle wings and the tyres or is it just down to the individual builder?

Russ

alga 12th November 2013 07:23 PM

No legal requirements I know of. However, a couple of observations. There is a significant variation in diameters of tyres with the same nominal size. Here are two 195/50R15 tyres:



Also, 195/50R15 and 195/55R15 are both acceptable with the Sierra speedometer and drivetrain, the speed difference is only about 3%, but the diameter is different by about a centimetre.

In other words, I would leave an inch or so if I were making new wing stays.

Talonmotorsport 12th November 2013 07:26 PM

As far as I know there is no minimum requirement for tyre and arch clearance. How ever some thing to consider is a tyre that is static as in not moving stays flat across it's width, but a tyre that is only running 18-22 psi doing 70mph+ will bulge with centrifugal force making it maybe 10-15mm bigger in the centre. A tyre with low pressure will also have more flex in the side walls, so in short don't make your cycle wings to tight to the tyres.

rpjg1975 13th November 2013 05:06 PM

Brilliant, cheers guys

russ

baz-r 13th November 2013 10:49 PM

i ran some 25mm tube lengths off the top of a set of brand new tyres then used thease as a guide to mount the cycle wings.

rpjg1975 13th November 2013 11:16 PM

Cheers, I was thinking along the same lines :)


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