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2000 Suzuki RM125

Bridgestone 125/250F Tire Combo

Retail: $260.99
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OEM Stock Sizes for a 2000 Suzuki RM125
For reference only. Please verify with owners manual.
Front Tire: 80/100x21 Rear Tire: 100/90x19

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Product Description

  • Please note: Tire sizes vary by ride, please check your current tire and wheel sizes before placing the order. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at 1-888-676-8853.
  • M101 & M102--Mud & Sand Terrain
  • M203 & M204--Soft/Intermediate Terrain
  • M403 & M404--Intermediate Terrain
  • M603 & M604--Intermediate/Hard Terrain
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Moto2four Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
brrp Location: santa monica
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Verified Purchaser
Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Excellent tires
These are the only tires ill run on my bikes. They wear very good, hook up great, and are easier to install than the mx51's. Their performance is similar to to starcross, but they last much longer. I've tested these tires back to back with mx51's, and they are hands down better tires. It seems like they are made of a softer rubber than the 51's, but have more blocks. Buy them, you won't regret it.
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Top 500 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Location: Newalla, Ok
Best Tire Combo by FAR!
I have used the 403/404 combo in the past, and will not use any other tire. In my opinon, the best tire for use in all conditions esp. for those of us riding on a budget that can't change tires everytime the conditions change. And they last twice as long as the MX51's.
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Verified Purchaser
Location: santa monica
BEST TIRE
hands down my favorite tire. unlike the old 756 that wears into a round curb this tire stays sharp even when low on tread
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Verified Purchaser Top 250 Contributor
Location: Prairieville,LA
Love these Tires !!
Bridgestone 403/404 combo is great for the South Tracks....
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Top 1000 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Love these tires over the Dunlop
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Location: San Luis Obispo , CA
Mx 50 what ?
Like most people, I was afraid to try anything but Dunlops. 739's and 756's back in the day and then Mx 51's until recently. After experimenting with 51's Maxxis IT's and the Bridgestones I have found a new favorite tire. The Bridgestone 403 and 404 is my favorite tire combo. This combo inspired the most confidence in my riding and wears at a reasonable rate. I am an intermediate level Mx rider from Central California and I ride mostly Intermediate to hard pack soil and your occasional River bed sand track.
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Location: Georgia
Great Service
Great all around tires, that work well everywhere and are very durable. Received my order as instructed, no delay. 2 Thumbs up!
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Top 100 Contributor
Location: Palm Desert, CA
Best All-Around Tire Combo
I use these on 250F and 450F and a 250 2 stroke riding so cal tracks. They work great across a wide range of track types (e.g. loamy, hard pack, etc.). They last a decent amount of time; you'll get 2 - 3 rides with the "new" feel, then 6 - 8 more before the knobs are rounded and/or starting to chunk off. These are the only tires I use.
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Location: El Paso,Texas
Tire combo
Overall really good tires they hold up pretty good n give good traction for soft or intermediate terrain.
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Location: San Diego, CA
Good product. great prices
Great prices and quick shipping. Better prices then my sponsor had to offer. Will definitely be ordering here again.
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YamahaFMF311 Location: Franklin, NJ
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YamahaFMF311 Over 4 years ago Location: Franklin, NJ
Bridgestone?
Does the combo come with tubes?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Tubes are not included with combos.
2 years 11 months ago Location: Georgetown Ky
No it does not
1 month 17 days ago Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
No
1 month 9 days ago Location: Beaver, OR, USA
It doesn't come with tubes
Revin Over 4 years ago Location: Dallas, Tx
The numbers?
what do the numbers stand for in the type of tire? such as m601 / 80 / 100-21 and m202 / 100 / 90-19
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
This is what those numbers mean in this order. Applies to front and rear sizes. 80: Width of Tire 100: Aspect ratio of height to width. 21: Rim Size
1 month 17 days ago Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
The "m" number signifies the terrain type the tire is aimed at. Lower numbers for softer terrain, higher numbers for harder packed terrain. The 80/100/21 is the tire size. The first is a width, second is height, third is rim size.
koby Over 5 years ago Location: new jersey
Tire package sizeing?
If i order a tire package how will i know if i am getting the size i want ?..in the package deals it does say125/250f but does not specify sizes..for instance i know a 250f has a rear tire size if110/90/19...but i ride a 125 and would prefer a rear size of 100/90/19..thank you for your time
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 5 years ago
when you order this you will have a choice. on what size and model for each tire.
1 month 17 days ago Location: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
You can change the tire size on the order screen.
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