Yes, well it worked for me. It just has enough clearance to fit. But why would you want 110mm on just the back?
The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the back wheels
Base models are manual windows and locks. LSI models are opposite of base models.
The best training wheels for a 24-inch bike are typically adjustable and sturdy models that can support the weight of the rider while providing stability and balance. Look for training wheels with a wide base and durable construction to ensure they can withstand regular use.
A bicycle with 2 wheels in the front and 1 wheel in the back, known as a "reverse trike," offers increased stability due to the wider front base. This design also enhances maneuverability by allowing for tighter turns and better control at low speeds compared to traditional bicycles with 2 wheels in the back.
The base word in "bicycle" is "cycle," which refers to a vehicle with two wheels. The prefix "bi-" in bicycle indicates that there are two of something, in this case, two wheels.
Wheel base is the distance between the two front wheels.
Slap wheels on a base.
some valiants had 13" wheels and some had 14's. the base models and most of the /6 versions had 13" wheels, mostly the V8 models had 14's. my '65 had 185/70/13R tires when i got it and they worked fine. it's hard to find 13" tires. you could probably fit 195/70/13R or 195/60/13R tires too if you wanted. the oe steel wheels are not too wide, so 185's work really well.
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