They come in many aspect ratios from 45 to 80
They go from 45 to 75
That is the aspect ratio , or ratio of width to height of the tire
The aspect ratio is the tires profile. For instance, a tire with a 60 aspect ratio means that the tires hight from tread to rim is 60% of the tires nominal width. The lower the aspect ratio # the wider the tire.
The tire's height, also known as the aspect ratio, is sometimes referred to as the tire's profile.
Is called the aspect ratio.
MT 90 B 16 M = motorcycle code T = Tire Width Code 90 = Aspect Ratio (90%) B = Load Range 16 = Rim Diameter (inches) Aspect Ratio = Section Height/Section Width X 100
Motorcycle tires typically have a range of sizes, generally categorized by their width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter. The size is usually expressed in a format like "120/70-17," where "120" is the tire width in millimeters, "70" is the aspect ratio, and "17" is the rim diameter in inches. The number of different tire sizes available can vary significantly based on the motorcycle type and manufacturer, but there are commonly dozens of standard sizes across various categories of motorcycles. Always consult your motorcycle's owner manual or tire specifications for the correct size.
Another name for a tire's height is its "aspect ratio." This term refers to the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to its width, which is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, a tire with an aspect ratio of 60 means the sidewall height is 60% of the tire's width.
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The aspect ratio of a tire means The ratio of height to width. Reference, Automotive Steering, Suspension, and Alignment, Book Fifth edition Chapter 3. Page 60.
In a tire size designation like 29575R22.5, the "75" refers to the aspect ratio of the tire, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to its width. Specifically, it means that the sidewall height is 75% of the tire's width of 295 millimeters. This aspect ratio influences the tire's handling, ride comfort, and overall dimensions.
The difference between a 225/70 tire and a 215/75 tire lies in their width and aspect ratio. The first number represents the tire width in millimeters, so a 225 tire is wider than a 215 tire. The second number indicates the aspect ratio, which is the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width; a 70 aspect ratio means the sidewall height is 70% of the width for the 225 tire, while a 75 aspect ratio means the height is 75% of the width for the 215 tire. This results in the 215/75 tire having a taller sidewall compared to the 225/70 tire.