So, In my restless pondering state I've decided to test this out.
I did buy bearings but they have yet to come, but after fitting a tube and tyre to my spare 18" wheel, I couldn't help myself but have a look.
Here are my findings, keep in mind without bearings there maybe some changes to clearances, but they're large enough in my conclusion for this not to be a factor. I moved the wheel about to try and ascertain any issues but found none. Of course it helps that the right hand side of the wheel mates into the cush drive fairly squarely, wheel bearings or not. I am also sorry for the poor photos, it's not a nice day and I also couldn't be bothered to get things out of the way in order to wheel the bikes around for better camera angles..
Foremost:
The chain on the 251 is new. The adjustment in the tension is approximately in the middle, not extreme to either direction.
The new tyre is a 3x18" Mitas H-03 with only a few hundred miles worth of use.
- Gap between swingarm brace and tyre = 1/2".
- Gap between bottom of tyre and ground = 3/4".
I think it doesn't look too bad in my opinion... I would wonder what a 3.5" mitas would look like instead, but I think that might be touching it a bit fine with the gap with the swingarm brace. Of course, the tyre itself wouldn't look like a bicycle tyre if it was 3.5" but I don't think it's worth messing around with my two bikes just to see what it looks like and then swap back..
Clearance IE mudguard all look fine. It's quite a deep and wide mudguard on these 89-90 251's (as you can probably tell by the rear facing pic)... But the front side still looks like it would clear without an issue.
By the way, distance on 251 front axle to rear axle approximately 52.5".
Distance of 250 front axle to rear axle approximately 54.75"
Of this, the 251 is from front axle to swingarm spindle: est 35" and swingarm to rear axle 17.5"
And the 250 is est 36.5 from front axle to swingarm spindle and swingarm rear axle 18 and 1/4"
Not scientifically done, but - it emphasises that there are length differences in both swingarm length, and also swingarm spindle forward.. It's not all about the swingarm length and subframe, as puffs says.
When I get my bearings I will re-install the wheel and have a little pootle and see how it runs/rides.. Might be fun..! All in all, it really doesn't look too much taller than my 3.5"x16" wheel in reality..