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Rear & Front Tire
Front Tire Size80/90 R14
Rear Tire Size90/90 R14
Front Wheel SizeR14
Rear Wheel SizeR14
Tire Pressure30-33 Psi
TireTypeRadial Tubeless
Honda Beat Tire Specs
Honda Beat uses the 80/90 R14 in R14 front wheel, and the Rear R14 rear wheel is equipped with 90/90 R14 tire. For the Radial, Tubeless tires it uses, the recommended tire pressure is 30-33psi.
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