What is the compatibility of 80/100-10 tires?

2 Answers
GageAnn
09/03/25 3:25am
80/100-10 tires are compatible with 90/90-10 tires. The first '90' represents the section width, the second '90' represents the aspect ratio of ninety percent, the '-' indicates a bias-ply tire, and '10' signifies a rim diameter of 10 inches. Below is relevant information: Common tire notation: 205/55r16, where '205' is the tread width in millimeters, '55' is the aspect ratio, and '16' means the tire can be mounted on a 16-inch rim. Tires: Tires are round, elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for ground contact and rolling. They are typically installed on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, ensuring contact with the road surface, and maintaining driving performance.
Was this review help?
8
0
Share
DeEllie
09/15/25 5:06am
The 80/100-10 tire is commonly used on small scooters or electric bikes, with a 10-inch rim. When considering compatibility with other sizes, the key point is to ensure the rim diameter remains the same at 10 inches. A width of 80mm and an aspect ratio of 100% means the tire's height is roughly equal to its width. Common interchangeable sizes include 80/90-10 or 90/90-10, where a slightly narrower or wider width makes little difference; some also switch to inch-based sizes like 3.00-10 or 3.50-10. 3.00 is approximately 76mm, close to 80mm, and generally usable. However, remember that the bike's rim has width limitations—too wide, and it may rub against the body. Different aspect ratios also alter the tire's overall diameter, affecting speedometer accuracy. I often advise friends to check their vehicle manual or have a repair shop test-fit before making changes. Safety comes first—otherwise, rapid tire wear or unstable riding could cause more trouble. When choosing a brand, opt for reputable ones to ensure load capacity matches.
Was this review help?
7
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What does 'auto' mean for car headlights?

The 'auto' setting on the headlight switch refers to automatic headlights, which means the lights turn on and off automatically. Here are the specific details: 1. Introduction: Automatic headlights are controlled by a light sensor installed on the vehicle. The headlights automatically turn on when the light dims and turn off when the light brightens. They can also automatically switch between high and low beams during encounters with other vehicles. 2. Function: Automatic headlights reduce the driver's manual operations, providing a convenient and practical feature. Some car models are not only equipped with automatic headlights but also come with additional functions such as adaptive headlights and automatic headlight leveling.
3
5
Share

What brand is Dodge?

Dodge is a brand under the Chrysler Group. Here is some information about Dodge: 1. Type: Dodge is a full-size SUV or a large MPV. 2. Dimensions: The vehicle's length, width, and height are 4888 mm, 1878 mm, and 1745 mm respectively. 3. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power output of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 190 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 6300 rpm and its maximum torque at 5100 rpm. 4. Suspension: The front suspension of Dodge uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension.
6
4
Share

Is the Avalon Front-Wheel Drive or Rear-Wheel Drive?

Avalon adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, not rear-wheel drive. Here are some details about the Avalon: 1. The new-generation Avalon is built on Toyota's TNGA architecture. With the support of the advanced TNGA platform and upgraded engine technology, the front-wheel-drive Avalon does not compromise on driving pleasure like the rear-wheel-drive Crown. 2. The Avalon features a composite trapezoidal front grille design, giving it a somewhat Lexus-like appearance. The front and rear windshields have been widened, enhancing the car's horizontal extension and improving the driver's diagonal visibility and rear passenger lighting—a very user-friendly design. 3. Although the A-pillars and C-pillars of the Avalon have been reduced in size, the body structure has been modified, increasing overall rigidity by 60% and lowering the vehicle's center of gravity, making it more stable during driving.
20
3
Share

Are the Tayron and Tharu in the same vehicle class?

The Tayron and Tharu are not in the same vehicle class. The Tayron is a midsize SUV, while the Tharu is a compact SUV. The Tayron belongs to FAW-Volkswagen, and the Tharu belongs to SAIC Volkswagen. The Tayron is one class higher than the Tharu and also more expensive. Here is an introduction to these two models: 1. The Tayron uses a total of three engines: a 1.4L turbocharged engine, a low-power 2.0L turbocharged engine, and a high-power 2.0L turbocharged engine. 2. The Tharu uses two engines: a 1.4L turbocharged engine and a low-power 2.0L turbocharged engine. 3. Both models share the same engines, with the Tayron having an additional high-power 2.0L turbocharged engine. The transmissions used in both models are also the same, as both employ a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
15
3
Share

How to Use Audi's Auto Hold Function?

Simply press the auto hold button on the vehicle when waiting at a traffic light or needing a brief stop to activate the function. At this time, there is no need to press the brake pedal or pull the handbrake, as the system will automatically brake the vehicle. The system will automatically release when the accelerator pedal is pressed. Below is an introduction to auto hold: 1. Auto hold refers to an automatic braking function. After activating this function, when stopping at a traffic light, it is equivalent to not needing to pull the handbrake, simplifying operations by avoiding the use of a manual or electronic handbrake. For automatic transmission models, it also eliminates the need for frequent shifting between D to N or D to P. 2. Another scenario is during slow-moving traffic jams. Besides being convenient to use, auto hold can also prevent rolling backward, as the auto hold function is developed from the ESP module. During the holding process, the ECU uses sensors installed on the vehicle to determine the vehicle's levelness and the torque required for wheel braking, deciding whether braking is needed to prevent rolling.
1
4
Share

How Often Should Rear Axle Oil Be Changed?

New vehicles should have their rear axle oil replaced during the first 12,000 km maintenance. Subsequently, the oil quality should be inspected every 24,000 km during maintenance, and new oil should be replaced if discoloration or thinning is observed. Below is relevant information about the rear axle: 1. Working Principle: The engine transmits power to the transmission, which then transfers it to the large gear plate on the rear axle. During turns, the cross shaft adjusts the rotation speeds of the tires on both sides to enhance the vehicle's maneuverability. 2. Maintenance: During vehicle use, regularly clean mud and dust from the vent plug on the rear axle housing. Every 3,000 km during maintenance, remove, clean, and unclog the vent to ensure smooth airflow. This prevents increased pressure inside the axle housing due to blocked vents, which can cause oil leaks at joints and seals. Additionally, check the lubricant level and quality, topping up or replacing as necessary.
3
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.