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Technical data of wheels and tyres (BMW F650GS)

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Wheels and tyres
Rim sizeFront2.50"x19"
Rear3.00"x17"
Vertical runoutmm (in)2.0 (0.08)
Lateral runoutmm (in)2.0 (0.08)
Maximum permissible imbalanceg (oz.)5 (0.18)
Tyre sizeFront100/90-19
Rear130/80-17
Tyre pressures (tyres cold)
SoloFrontbar (psi)1.9 (27.0)
SoloRearbar (psi)2.1 (30.0)
Full loadFrontbar (psi)2.1 (30.0)
Full loadRearbar (psi)2.3 (33.0)
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F650GS (2000-2007) 
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