Front 2.50x18 https://www.heidenautires.com/product/k-40/
Rear 2.75x18 https://www.heidenautires.com/product/k-39/
Rear 2.75x18 https://www.heidenautires.com/product/k-39/

I picked up a 160 a few months ago. Too cheap to not load up in the truck.
Tires were the hardest thing to find. Apparently there are multiple motorcycle tile outlets on line but really they are all the same company just has like 10 different website (all with different pricing too). No one had a 2.5 ribbed front like the original.
Only place I found tires was here.
https://www.mopeddivision.com/search-results-page?q=Kenda
Put a few hundred miles on em and they work great.
Also, if your carbs are beyond repair. Mine had the brass replaced and would not dial in and run right no matter what I did. Bought some cheap new knock off ones off ebay. I was super skeptical but they work really well, at least with my mostly stock set up.
Super fun little blast around time, backroads bike.
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This will increase the pan depth enough to comfortably immerse/submerge these wheels with plenty of extra depth.More mods to the wheel soak pan tonight after reading some Evaporust experiences. The directions say to immerse the part completely. In my reading it seems that parts which were only partially submerged are experiencing some pitting near the (liquid) surface line on the part, while parts that were completely submerged are not experiencing this issue. I'm gonna need a deeper pan. To deepen the pan I have I've bought 6 feet of 1/2"ID x 5/8" OD clear tubing and made a "hula hoop" that I've affixed to the top edge of the pan with strips of painters tape. I'll add some white silicone caulking between the strips of tape, later I'll remove the tape and fill the gaps.
This will increase the pan depth enough to comfortably immerce/submerge these wheels with plenty of extra depth.
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I'll add some white silicone caulking between the strips of tape, later I'll remove the tape and fill the gaps.
I need to de-rust the 8 studs that hold the crankshaft in my K0 upper case and I'd prefer not removing them to do it, but they're not in a situation where any reasonable depth container (and resulting quantity of Evaporust) could reach them. Probably going to use plastic bags around the studs with Evaporust in them.



























New Made-in-Japan NOS gray CL160 clutch, throttle, front brake and speedometer cables wire just delivered.










