Pit bike rear wheels play an important role in determining how a bike performs on various terrains. Over time, manufacturers and riders have developed several types of rear wheels to suit different styles of riding and specific conditions. Each type of wheel offers its own set of benefits, allowing riders to select the best option for their needs.

One common type is the 12-inch rear wheel, often found on smaller or more traditional pit bikes. This wheel size offers nimble handling and is well-suited for tight tracks or pit areas where quick maneuvering is essential. It is a popular choice for casual riders and those new to pit biking.

For riders looking for better stability and improved traction, the 14-inch rear wheel is a popular option. The slightly larger size helps the bike handle rougher surfaces and provides a smoother ride. It also offers better control at higher speeds, making it a good choice for mini-motocross racing and off-road trails.

Another option is the 17-inch rear wheel, commonly used on supermoto or street-style pit bikes. The larger diameter allows for a wider selection of street-oriented tires, improving grip and performance on asphalt or hard-packed surfaces. This wheel is favored by riders who enjoy track days or urban riding.

In addition to size, rear wheels can vary in construction. Steel wheels are durable and budget-friendly, though they can be heavier. Aluminum alloy wheels offer a lighter weight, which can improve handling and acceleration.

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