Hi,
is there somebody out there running this size registrated with german approval?
"Zulassungsbescheinigung Teil 1" indicates 3.50x19, but the 3.00 is in good condition and probably better available in future.
If i could have a copy of someone's registration, that would be very helpfull for MoT/TÜV.
Thanks!
Front tire 3.00x19 on 350 scrambler with german registration?
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Front tire 3.00x19 on 350 scrambler with german registration?
350 Scrambler, 1973
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Re: Front tire 3.00x19 on 350 scrambler with german registration?
Found a better solution:
Heidenau K67 is available in correct sizes 3.5x19 and 4.0x18, perfect match for a scrambler
Heidenau K67 is available in correct sizes 3.5x19 and 4.0x18, perfect match for a scrambler

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Re: Front tire 3.00x19 on 350 scrambler with german registration?
Hello Roland
The Heidenau tyres are very good tyres for classic Ducatis, however the K67 is a trials tyre and probably not the best for road use. Maybe try the K34:
https://www.heidenautires.com/product/k-34/
This is more road oriented and comes in the sizes you require.
Regards Nigel
The Heidenau tyres are very good tyres for classic Ducatis, however the K67 is a trials tyre and probably not the best for road use. Maybe try the K34:
https://www.heidenautires.com/product/k-34/
This is more road oriented and comes in the sizes you require.
Regards Nigel
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Re: Front tire 3.00x19 on 350 scrambler with german registration?
Good morning Nigel,
i thought about the K34, but for me, the K67 is a perfect match for an old scrambler.
I don't care about maximum road performance, these days have gone...
Just want to cruise and provide some sound in town, wondering how long it will take the cops to stop me
And i enjoy taking some offroad ways, because that is what a scrambler is intented to.
Thanks for your input!
i thought about the K34, but for me, the K67 is a perfect match for an old scrambler.
I don't care about maximum road performance, these days have gone...
Just want to cruise and provide some sound in town, wondering how long it will take the cops to stop me

And i enjoy taking some offroad ways, because that is what a scrambler is intented to.
Thanks for your input!
350 Scrambler, 1973
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