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Trailer Tire and Wheel Recommendation for Smaller Motorcycle Trailer with Higher Speed Rating  

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I am researching building a motorcycle cargo trailer that will weigh 140-180 empty, an no more than 500 pounds loaded. Usual load will probably be under 300 pounds. I am looking into trailer rims for this trailer. Many trailer kits use 12 inch rims for small trailers. Are 12 inch rims satisfactory for 70-80 MPH sustained all day long? Do you offer any 15 or 16 inch rims lightweight enough for this application? Are tires or the bearing the speed limitation for manufacturers?

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Typically, what limits the speed a trailer can go is the tire's speed rating. Most tires are rated for only 65 mph, but some are now getting rated higher. For a 12-inch diameter wheel and tire setup we have the part # TA78RR which is rated for 81 mph and would work great on a smaller trailer. It weighs 40 lbs and has a 5-bolt mounting pattern. When building the trailer, I'd recommend making sure you install hubs that have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern so that you can use this wheel/tire setup and have the speed rating you need. This bolt pattern is very common and easily can be found on lower capacity axles as well.

I attached a review video for this wheel/tire for more info for you to check out as well.

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