Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities

This part of ISO 5751 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to metric-series motorcycle tyres with a height-to-width width ratio of 100 % and below. NOTE See ISO 4249 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 13 and above; see ISO 6054 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters code 12 and below.

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STANDARD 5751-2
Fourth edition
2002-03-15


Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) —
Part 2:
Tyre dimensions and load-carrying
capacities
Pneumatiques et jantes pour motocycles (série millimétrique) —
Partie 2: Cotes et capacités de charge des pneumatiques




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Contents Page
Foreword.iv
1 Scope.1
2 Normative references.1
3 Terms and definitions .1
4 Tyre designation.1
4.1 General.1
4.2 Tyre construction code.2
4.3 Marking — Example.2
4.4 Other markings.2
5 Tyre dimensions.2
5.1 General.2
5.2 Measurement method.3
6 Tread configurations.3
7 Load ratings.4
7.1 General.4
7.2 Load capacity at reduced speeds .4
7.3 Load capacity at speeds higher than 210 km/h.4
8 Inflation pressures.4
Bibliography.25

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Foreword
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Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO 5751 may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 5751-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 31, Tyres, rims and valves, Subcommittee SC 10,
Cycle, moped, motorcycle tyres and rims.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 5751-2:1994), which has been technically revised.
ISO 5751 consists of the following parts, under the general title Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series):
— Part 1: Design guides
— Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities
— Part 3: Range of approved rim contours

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Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) —
Part 2:
Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities
1 Scope
This part of ISO 5751 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series
motorcycle tyres.
It is applicable to metric-series motorcycle tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below.
NOTE See ISO 4249 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters
code 13 and above; see ISO 6054 for the requirements on motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) for rim diameters
code 12 and below.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this part of ISO 5751. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications
do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 5751 are encouraged to investigate the
possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated
references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC maintain
registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 4223-1, Definitions of some terms used in the tyre industry — Part 1: Pneumatic tyres
ISO 4249-3, Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims
1)
ISO 5751-1:— , Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides
ISO 5751-3, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this part of ISO 5751, the terms and definitions given in ISO 4223-1 apply.
4 Tyre designation
4.1 General
The tyre designation shall be as specified in ISO 5751-1, completed by the addition of the service description, i.e.
load index and speed symbol.

1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 5751:1994)
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4.2 Tyre construction code
The tyre construction code shall be as follows:
 “-” for diagonal-ply tyres;
 “B” for bias-belted tyres;
 “R” for radial-ply tyres.
NOTE For tyres suitable for speeds greater than 240 km/h, see ISO 5751-1.
4.3 Marking — Example
A motorcycle tyre having
a) a size and construction of
 nominal section width of 100 mm,
 nominal aspect ratio 90, and
 nominal rim diameter code 18, with
b) a service description consisting of
 load-carrying capacity, 224 kg (corresponding to load index 56), and
 reference speed, 150 km/h (corresponding to speed symbol P),
shall be marked, respectively, as follows:
if in diagonal-ply construction 100/90 – 18M/C 56 P
if in bias-belted construction 100/90 B 18M/C 56 P
if in radial-ply construction 100/90 R 18M/C 56 P
4.4 Other markings
For nominal rim diameter codes 13 and above, the suffix “M/C” shall be added to the size and construction
marking, after the nominal rim diameter code. For tyres having a nominal rim diameter code 16 and higher, this
marking is not required before May 2003.
Extra-load version tyres shall be additionally marked either “Extra Load” or “REINF” (for “reinforced”).
5 Tyre dimensions
5.1 General
Tables 1 to 10 show
a) the tyre size designation,
b) the measuring rim width code,
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c) the design tyre dimensions, i.e. section width and overall diameter, and
d) the maximum tyre dimensions in service, i.e. overall width and diameter for the various types of tread
configurations (see clause 7) to be considered by vehicle manufacturers in designing for tyre clearances.
NOTE The maximum dimensions in service do not include the values of the centrifugal radius (see ISO 5751-1).
5.2 Measurement method
Mount the tyre on a rim chosen according to ISO 5751-3, approved for the respective tyre size, ready for fitting and
with the tyre inflated as follows.
a) For normal-load version tyres:
 225 kPa for speed symbols S and lower;
 280 kPa for speed symbols T and higher.
b) For extra-load version tyres:
 280 kPa for speed symbols P and lower;
 330 kPa for speed symbols Q and higher.
c) For light-load version tyres: 175 kPA.
Allow the tyre to stand for 24 h at normal room temperature, then readjust the inflation pressures to those specified
above, before performing the measurements.
When performing measurements on rims having a rim width code differing from that of the measuring rim width
code given in the tables of this part of ISO 5751, the section-width and overall-width values of the tyre shall be
adjusted according to the formula:
W = W + 0,4 (R − R )
m m
where
W is the value measured;
m
R is the width, in millimetres, of the rim used for the measurements;
m
R is the width, in millimetres, of the measuring rim width code given in the tables.
6 Tread configurations
Figure 1 of ISO 5751-1:— shows various tread configurations. These attributions of tread type configurations to the
service are to be considered as examples only. The choice of a given tread type configuration for a given tyre
depends on the tyre manufacturer alone.
 Tread type A is commonly adopted for highway-service low-speed tyres.
 Tread type B is commonly adopted for highway-service high-speed tyres.
 Tread type C is commonly adopted for tyres used in on- and off-road service.
 Tread type D is commonly adopted for tyres exclusively in off-road service.
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7 Load ratings
7.1 General
Tables 11 to 21 show the maximum tyre load-carrying capacity referred to the load index.
7.2 Load capacity at reduced speeds
Subject to acceptance by the tyre manufacturer and taking into account the conditions of use of the motorcycle, the
load capacities corresponding to the load indices indicated in Tables 11 to 21 may be modified according to the
percentage shown in Table 22. This modification is possible when the motorcycle maximum speed is different from
the one associated with the speed symbol.
7.3 Load capacity at speeds higher than 210 km/h
For the load carrying capacities of tyres marked with speed symbols “V” or “W” operating at speeds higher than
210 km/h, see ISO 5751-1.
8 Inflation pressures
The following inflation pressures are guidelines only. Inflation pressures used in practice are subject to agreement
between the tyre and vehicle manufacturers and should take into account not only the load, but also the tyre
construction, road-holding, maximum speed, location of the tyre, operating conditions and mechanical
characteristics of the vehicle.
The maximum load-carrying capacity is in reference to the following inflation pressures.
a) For nominal rim diameter codes up to and including 12 (for series 80 and above):
1) light-load version — 175 kPa;
2) normal-load version — 250 kPa;
3) extra-load version — 300 kPa.
b) For nominal rim diameter codes 13 and above (for series 70 and below, also applicable to nominal rim
diameter codes 12 and below):
1) light-load version — 175 kPa;
2) normal-load version
 for tyres marked with a speed symbol up to and including P — 225 kPa,
 for tyres marked with speed symbol Q, R or S — 250 kPa,
 for tyres marked with speed symbol T, U or H — 280 kPa, and
 for tyres marked with speed symbol V or W — 290 kPa;
3) extra-load version tyres — these inflation pressures are to be increased by 50 kPa.

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Table 1 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 100 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 13 and above
Dimensions in millimetres
Design tyre In-service
Maximum overall
Maximum overall width
b
Measuring
diameter
Tyre size
W
Overall
Section max
rim width D
a
o,max
designation
diameter
width
code
D
S Tread
o
Tread types Tread types Tread type Tread types
types
c d
A, B and C A, B and C D C and D
A and B
70/100 – 14 M/C
1.60 69 496 74 76 86 506 514
80/100 – 14 M/C 1.85 80 516 86 88 100 528 536
90/100 – 14 M/C
2.15 90 536 96 99 113 548 558
70/100 – 15 M/C 1.60 69 521 74 76 86 531 537
80/100 – 15 M/C 1.85 80 541 86 88 100 553 561
90/100 – 15 M/C 2.15 90 561 96 99 113 573 583
60/100 – 16 M/C 1.50 61 526 65 67 76 534 540
70/100 – 16 M/C 1.60 69 546 74 76 86 556 562
80/100 – 16 M/C 1.85 80 566 86 88 100 578 586
90/100 – 16 M/C 2.15 90 586 96 99 113 598 608
100/100 – 16 M/C 2.50 101 606 108 111 126 620 630
130/100 – 16 M/C 3.00 129 666 138 142 161 684 698
140/100 – 16 M/C 3.50 142 686 152 156 178 706 720
60/100 – 17 M/C 1.50 61 552 65 67 76 560 566
70/100 – 17 M/C 1.60 69 572 74 76 86 582 588
80/100 – 17 M/C 1.85 80 592 86 88 100 604 612
90/100 – 17 M/C 2.15 90 612 96 99 113 624 634
100/100 – 17 M/C 2.50 101 632 108 111 126 646 656
110/100 – 17 M/C 2.50 109 652 117 120 136 668 678
120/100 – 17 M/C 2.75 119 672 127 131 149 588 700
130/100 – 17 M/C
3.00 129 692 138 142 161 710 724
70/100 – 18 M/C 1.60 69 597 74 76 86 607 613
80/100 – 18 M/C 1.85 80 617 86 88 100 629 637
90/100 – 18 M/C 2.15 90 637 96 99 113 649 659
100/100 – 18 M/C 2.50 101 657 108 111 126 671 681
110/100 – 18 M/C 2.50 109 677 117 120 136 693 703
120/100 – 18 M/C 2.75 119 697 127 131 149 713 725
130/100 – 18 M/C 3.00 129 717 138 142 161 735 749
70/100 – 19 M/C 1.60 69 623 74 76 86 633 639
80/100 – 19 M/C
1.85 80 643 86 88 100 655 663
90/100 – 19 M/C 2.15 90 663 96 99 113 675 685
100/100 – 19 M/C
2.50 101 683 108 111 126 697 707
110/100 – 19 M/C 2.50 109 703 117 120 136 719 729
120/100 – 19 M/C
2.75 119 723 127 131 149 739 751
130/100 – 19 M/C 3.00 129 743 138 142 161 761 775
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Maximum overall diameters are related to service up to 150 km/h.
c
Radial-ply tyres.
d
Diagonal-ply and Bias-belted tyres.

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Table 2 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 100 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 12 and below
Dimensions in millimetres
b
Design tyre In-service
Tyre size Measuring rim
Maximum overall Maximum overall
a
Section width Overall diameter
designation width code
width diameter
D
S
o
W D
max o,max
70/100 – 8
1.60 69 343 75 353
80/100 – 8 1.85 80 363 86 375
90/100 – 8
2.15 90 383 97 395
100/100 – 8 2.50 101 403 109 417
110/100 – 8
2.50 109 423 118 439
120/100 – 8 2.75 119 443 129 459
130/100 – 8
3.00 129 463 139 481
70/100 – 10
1.60 69 394 75 404
80/100 – 10 1.85 80 414 86 426
90/100 – 10
2.15 90 434 97 446
100/100 – 10 2.50 101 454 109 468
110/100 – 10
2.50 109 474 118 490
120/100 – 10 2.75 119 494 129 510
130/100 – 10
3.00 129 514 139 532
70/100 – 12 1.60 69 445 75 455
80/100 – 12 1.85 80 465 86 477
90/100 – 12 2.15 90 485 97 497
100/100 – 12 2.50 101 505 109 519
110/100 – 12 2.50 109 525 118 541
120/100 – 12 2.75 119 545 129 561
130/100 – 12 3.00 129 565 139 583
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Tread type A and B.

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Table 3 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 90 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 13 and above
Dimensions in millimetres
Design tyre In-service
b
Measuring
Maximum overall width Maximum overall diameter
Overall
Tyre size Section
rim width
W D
a
max o,max
designation diameter
width
code
Tread types Tread types Tread type Tread types Tread types
D
S
o
c d
A, B and C A, B and C D A and B C and D
110/90 – 13 M/C 2.50 109 528 117 120 136 542 552
70/90 – 14 M/C 1.60 69 482 74 76 86 490 498
80/90– 14 M/C 1.85 80 500 86 88 100 510 518
90/90 – 14 M/C 2.15 90 518 96 99 113 530 538
90/90 – 15 M/C 2.15 90 543 96 99 113 555 563
100/90 – 15 M/C 2.50 101 561 108 111 126 573 583
110/90 – 15 M/C 2.50 109 579 117 120 136 593 603
120/90 – 15 M/C
2.75 119 597 127 131 149 613 623
130/90 – 15 M/C 3.00 129 615 138 142 161 631 643
140/90 – 15 M/C
3.50 142 633 152 156 178 651 663
150/90 – 15 M/C 3.50 150 651 161 165 188 669 683
60/90 – 16 M/C 1.50 61 514 65 67 76 522 530
70/90 – 16 M/C 1.60 69 532 74 76 86 540 550
80/90 – 16 M/C 1.85 80 550 86 88 100 560 568
90/90 – 16 M/C 2.15 90 568 96 99 113 580 588
100/90 – 16 M/C 2.50 101 586 108 111 126 598 608
110/90 – 16 M/C 2.50 109 604 117 120 136 618 628
120/90 – 16 M/C 2.75 119 622 127 131 149 638 648
130/90 – 16 M/C 3.00 129 640 138 142 161 656 668
140/90 – 16 M/C 3.50 142 658 152 156 178 676 688
150/90 – 16 M/C 3.50 150 676 161 165 188 694 708
60/90 – 17 M/C 1.50 61 540 65 67 76 548 556
70/90 – 17 M/C 1.60 69 558 74 76 86 566 574
80/90 – 17 M/C 1.85 80 576 86 88 100 586 594
90/90 – 17 M/C
2.15 90 594 96 99 113 606 614
100/90 – 17 M/C 2.50 101 612 108 111 126 624 634
110/90 – 17 M/C
2.50 109 630 117 120 136 644 654
120/90 – 17 M/C 2.75 119 648 127 131 149 664 674
130/90 – 17 M/C
3.00 129 666 138 142 161 682 694
140/90 – 17 M/C 3.50 142 684 152 156 178 702 714
150/90 – 17 M/C 3.50 150 702 161 165 188 720 732
70/90 – 18 M/C 1.60 69 583 74 76 86 591 599
80/90 – 18 M/C 1.85 80 601 86 88 100 611 619
90/90 – 18 M/C 2.15 90 619 96 99 113 631 639
100/90 – 18 M/C 2.50 101 637 108 111 126 649 659
110/90 – 18 M/C 2.50 109 655 117 120 136 669 679
120/90 – 18 M/C 2.75 119 673 127 131 149 689 699
130/90 – 18 M/C 3.00 129 691 138 142 161 707 719
140/90 – 18 M/C 3.50 142 709 152 156 178 727 739
70/90 – 19 M/C 1.60 69 609 74 76 86 617 625
80/90 – 19 M/C 1.85 80 627 86 88 100 637 645
90/90 – 19 M/C
2.15 90 645 96 99 113 657 665
100/90 – 19 M/C 2.50 101 663 108 111 126 675 685
110/90 – 19 M/C
2.50 109 681 117 120 136 695 705
120/90 – 19 M/C 2.75 119 699 127 131 149 715 725
130/90 – 19 M/C 3.00 129 717 138 142 161 733 745
70/90 – 21 M/C 1.60 69 659 74 76 86 667 675
80/90 – 21 M/C 1.85 80 677 86 88 100 687 695
90/90 – 21 M/C 2.15 90 695 96 99 113 707 715
100/90 – 21 M/C 2.50 101 713 108 111 126 725 735
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Maximum overall diameters are related to service up to 150 km/h.
c
Radial-ply tyres.
d
Diagonal-ply and bias-belted tyres.
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Table 4 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 90 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 12 and below
Dimensions in millimetres
b
Design tyre In-service
Tyre size Measuring rim
Maximum overall Maximum overall
a
Section width Overall diameter
designation width code
width diameter
D
S
o
W D
max o,max
60/90 – 8 1.50 61 311 66 319
70/90 – 8 1.60 69 329 75 337
80/90 – 8 1.85 80 347 86 357
90/90 – 8 2.15 90 365 97 377
100/90 – 8 2.50 101 383 109 395
110/90 – 8 2.50 109 401 118 415
120/90 – 8 2.75 119 419 129 435
130/90 – 8 3.00 129 437 139 453
60/90 – 10 1.50 61 362 66 370
70/90 - 10
1.60 69 380 75 388
80/90 – 10 1.85 80 398 86 408
90/90 – 10
2.15 90 416 97 428
100/90 – 10 2.50 101 434 109 446
110/90 – 10
2.50 109 452 118 466
120/90 – 10 2.75 119 470 129 486
130/90 – 10
3.00 129 488 139 504
60/90 – 12 1.50 61 413 66 421
70/90 – 12 1.60 69 431 75 439
80/90 – 12 1.85 80 449 86 459
90/90 – 12 2.15 90 467 97 479
100/90 – 12 2.50 101 485 109 497
110/90 – 12 2.50 109 503 118 517
120/90 – 12 2.75 119 521 129 537
130/90 – 12 3.00 129 539 139 555
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Tread type A and B.

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Table 5 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 80 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 13 and above
Dimensions in millimetres
Design tyre In-service
b
Measuring
Maximum overall width Maximum overall diameter
Overall
Tyre size Section
rim width
W D
a
max o,max
designation diameter
width
code
Tread types Tread types Tread type Tread types Tread types
D
S
o
c d
A, B and C A, B and C D A and B C and D
120/80 – 13 M/C 2.75 119 522 127 131 149 536 546
80/80 – 14 M/C 1.85 80 484 86 88 100 492 500
90/80 – 14 M/C 2.15 90 500 96 99 113 510 518
100/80 – 14 M/C 2.50 101 516 108 111 126 528 536
110/80 – 14 M/C 2.50 109 532 117 120 136 542 554
120/80 – 14 M/C 2.75 119 548 127 131 149 562 572
130/80 – 14 M/C 3.00 129 564 138 142 151 578 588
160/80 – 14 M/C 4.00 162 612 173 178 203 630 642
140/80 – 15 M/C 3.50 142 605 152 156 178 621 631
150/80 – 15 M/C
3.50 150 621 161 165 188 637 649
160/80 – 15 M/C 4.00 162 637 173 178 203 655 667
170/80 – 15 M/C
4.00 170 653 182 187 213 673 685
80/80 – 16 M/C 1.85 80 534 86 88 100 542 550
100/80 – 16 M/C 2.50 101 566 108 111 126 578 586
110/80 – 16 M/C 2.50 109 582 117 120 136 594 604
120/80 – 16 M/C 2.75 119 598 127 131 149 612 622
130/80 – 16 M/C 3.00 129 614 138 142 161 628 638
140/80 – 16 M/C 3.50 142 630 152 156 178 646 656
150/80 – 16 M/C 3.50 150 646 161 165 188 662 674
160/80 – 16 M/C 4.00 162 662 173 178 203 680 692
80/80 – 17 M/C
1.85 80 560 86 88 100 568 576
90/80 – 17 M/C 2.15 90 576 96 99 113 586 594
100/80 – 17 M/C 2.50 101 592 108 111 126 604 612
110/80 – 17 M/C 2.50 109 608 117 120 136 620 630
120/80 – 17 M/C
2.75 119 624 127 131 149 638 648
130/80 – 17 M/C 3.00 129 640 138 142 161 654 664
140/80 – 17 M/C
3.50 142 656 152 156 178 672 682
150/80 – 17 M/C 3.50 150 672 161 165 188 688 700
70/80 – 18 M/C 1.60 69 569 74 76 86 577 583
80/80 – 18 M/C 1.85 80 585 86 88 100 593 601
90/80 – 18 M/C 2.15 90 601 96 99 113 611 619
100/80 – 18 M/C 2.50 101 617 108 111 126 629 637
110/80 – 18 M/C 2.50 109 633 117 120 136 645 655
120/80 – 18 M/C 2.75 119 649 127 131 149 663 673
130/80 – 18 M/C 3.00 129 665 138 142 161 679 689
140/80 – 18 M/C 3.50 142 681 152 156 178 697 707
150/80 – 18 M/C 3.50 150 697 161 165 188 713 725
160/80 – 18 M/C 4.00 162 713 173 178 203 731 743
80/80 – 19 M/C 1.85 80 611 86 88 100 619 627
90/80 – 19 M/C
2.15 90 627 96 99 113 637 645
100/80 – 19 M/C 2.50 101 643 108 111 126 655 663
110/80 – 19 M/C
2.50 109 659 117 120 136 671 681
120/80 – 19 M/C 2.75 119 675 127 131 149 689 699
130/80 – 19 M/C
3.00 129 691 138 142 161 705 715
140/80 – 19 M/C 3.50 142 707 152 156 178 723 733
80/80 – 21 M/C 1.85 80 661 86 88 100 669 677
90/80 – 21 M/C 2.15 90 677 96 99 113 687 695
100/80 – 21 M/C 2.50 101 693 108 111 126 705 713
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Maximum overall diameters are related to service up to 150 km/h.
c
Radial-ply tyres.
d
Diagonal-ply and bias-belted tyres.
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ISO 5751-2:2002(E)
Table 6 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 80 series tyres with nominal rim diameter
codes 12 and below
Dimensions in millimetres
b
Design tyre In-service
Tyre size Measuring rim
Maximum overall Maximum overall
a
Overall diameter
designation width code Section width
width diameter
D
S
o
W D
max o,max
60/80 – 8
1.50 61 219 66 305
70/80 – 8 1.60 69 315 75 323
80/80 – 8
1.85 80 331 86 339
90/80 – 8 2.15 90 347 97 357
100/80 – 8
2.50 101 363 109 375
110/80 – 8 2.50 109 379 118 391
120/80 – 8
2.75 119 395 129 409
130/80 – 8 3.00 129 411 139 425
60/80 – 10 1.50 61 350 66 356
70/80 - 10 1.60 69 366 75 374
80/80 – 10 1.85 80 382 86 390
90/80 – 10 2.15 90 398 97 408
100/80 – 10 2.50 101 414 109 426
110/80 – 10 2.50 109 430 118 442
120/80 – 10 2.75 119 446 129 460
130/80 – 10 3.00 129 462 139 476
60/80 – 12 1.50 61 401 66 407
70/80 – 12 1.60 69 417 75 425
80/80 – 12 1.85 80 433 86 441
90/80 – 12 2.15 90 449 97 459
100/80 – 12 2.50 101 465 109 477
110/80 – 12 2.50 109 481 118 493
120/80 – 12 2.75 119 497 129 511
130/80 – 12 3.00 129 513 139 527
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Tread type A and B.

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ISO 5751-2:2002(E)
Table 7 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 70 series tyres
Dimensions in millimetres
Design tyre In-service — Tread types A and B
Measuring Maximum overall width
Maximum
Tyre size Overall
Section
rim width W
a max overall
diameter
designation width
code b
diameter
Diagonal and
D
S
o
Radial D
o,max
Bias-belted
80/70 – 16 M/C 2.15 79 518 85 87 526
100/70 – 16 M/C  546  556
100/70 – 17 M/C
2.75 100 572 107 110 582
100/70 – 18 M/C 597 607
100/70 – 19 M/C
623 633
110/70 – 12
3.00 110 459 119 119 469
110/70 – 16 M/C  560  570
110/70 – 17 M/C
3.00 110 586 118 121 596
110/70 – 18 M/C 611 621
110/70 – 19 M/C
637 647
120/70 – 10 3.50 122 422 132 132 434
120/70 – 12 473 485
120/70 – 13 M/C
 498  510
120/70 – 14 M/C  524  536
120/70 – 16 M/C
3.50 122 574 131 134 586
120/70 – 17 M/C 600 612
120/70 – 18 M/C
625 637
120/70 – 19 M/C 651 663
130/70 – 8  385  397
130/70 – 10 3.50 129 436 139 139 448
130/70 – 12 487 499
130/70 – 13 M/C
 512  524
130/70 – 16 M/C  588  600
130/70 – 17 M/C
3.50 129 614 138 142 626
130/70 – 18 M/C 639 651
130/70 – 19 M/C
665 677
140/70 – 8 4.00 141 399 152 152 413
140/70 – 12 501 515
140/70 – 14 M/C
 552  566
140/70 – 16 M/C  602  616
140/70 – 17 M/C
3.75 139 628 149 153 642
140/70 – 18 M/C 653 667
140/70 – 19 M/C
679 693
150/70 – 14 M/C  566  580
150/70 – 16 M/C  616  630
150/70 – 17 M/C 4.00 149 642 159 164 656
150/70 – 18 M/C 667 681
150/70 – 19 M/C 693 707
160/70 – 16 M/C  630  646
160/70 – 17 M/C
4.50 161 656 172 177 672
160/70 – 18 M/C 681 697
160/70 – 19 M/C
707 723
170/70 – 15 M/C 4.50 168 619 180 185 635
180/70 – 15 M/C 5.00 180 633 193 198 651
180/70 – 16 M/C
658 676
200/70 – 15 M/C
5.50 200 661 214 220 681
a
For appropriate tyre size designation, see 4.3.
b
Maximum overall diameters are related to service up to 150 km/h.
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ISO 5751-2:2002(E)
Table 8 — Tyre dimensions (design and in-service) — 65 and 60 series tyres
Dimensions in millimetres
Design tyre In-service — Tread types A and B
Measuring
Maximum overall width
Tyre size Overall
Section
Maximum overall
rim width
W
a
max
designation width diameter
b
diameter
code
Diagonal and D
D
S o,max
o Radial
Bias-belted
  65 series
120/65 – 17 M/C 3.50 122 588 131 134 598
  60 series
110/60 – 16 M/C
 538  548
110/60 – 17 M/C 3.00 110 564 118 121 574
110/60 – 18 M/C
589 599
110/60 – 19 M/C 615 625
120/60 – 16 M/C  550  560
120/60 – 17 M/C 3.50 122 576 131 134 586
120/60 –
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