3" Tire on a 4" rim?

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I posted this in "how to" and got almost no responses so I thought I'd try here. Has anyone tried mounting a 3" tire on a 4" (aka Mongoose Dolemite) rim? I'd try it myself to find out but I'm not in a position to get to the basement workshop- literally! (recent knee surgery)
 
I had a Mongoose Beast and got tired of the weight and tried to put a set of 26 x 3.0 Kenda flames on them. They wouldn't reach to the edges of the rims so it didn't work for me. So, I stuck with the big heavy tires, and lowered the gear ratio.

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I'm not sure, no name was on it when I picked up a box of old parts at the flea market. It had a small shock absorber on it and it actually worked. Here it is on an Emory.


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Back on topic......
Cam,I’m sure a lot of guys have stretched a 3” tire onto a 100mm.
I personally, have not tried it yet.
Maybe ping Warren Wong on FB?

And good luck and fast healing from the surgery.
Cheers buddy!


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There is another post on this somewhere on this site.
Anyway in response to the original question.... Use the 4 inch tube if you want to do it.
 
Here you go, I have yet to formally introduce myself but this is a great site.
I just mounted a 3” tire on a 4” rim as an experiment, I don’t like it but what a great place to run into someone with the same thought.
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Thanks! Due to a knee replacement it will be a while before I'm up and building again, but the pics give me a pretty good idea what to expect. :thumbsup:
 
Looks a little scary... Contact patch gets smaller as lean angle increases! Is there a head on view? Are there ridges at the "corners" where sidewall meets tread?
 
Seeing that picture got me to thinking about tire construction for flat protection. Generally if there is an added belt like Kevlar , it is under the tread only. Few purpose built tires have bead to bead protection. Sidewalls are much thinner, in general.
 

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