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I searched but could not find about tire size gs 850
What is the widest front and rear tire that can bee used on a gs850 with out affecting the bike in a negative way?
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Originally posted by rockhammer View PostWhat is the widest front and rear tire that can bee used on a gs850 with out affecting the bike in a negative way?
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any wider and you will run into some sort of negative affect.1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by Agemax View Postany wider and you will run into some sort of negative affect.
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100 front, 130 rear are generally recommended. Some people go to 110 front, but some bikes have fender clearance issues plus that size is a little big for the 850's using a 1.85" wide front wheel.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View Post100 front, 130 rear are generally recommended. Some people go to 110 front, but some bikes have fender clearance issues plus that size is a little big for the 850's using a 1.85" wide front wheel.
I will keep her standard. I want to be safe and the bike looks pretty with the size tires she has any ways. I guess it is just my crazy mind trying to see what else can be done to her.
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Your bike is a GS850GL -- the L makes a difference, so make sure you include that when asking about parts and such.
Anyhoo, yes, you do need to stick with stock tire sizes on motorcycles.
Tubby boring useless low-tech transportation appliances that lean the wrong way (Cars. Ew.) can sometimes actually benefit from wider tires, but motorcycles do not.
On your bike, these sizes would be:
100/90-19 front
130/90-16 rear
There are some tires (the Dunlop Elite III, for example) that use old-skool letter sizing for some reason. The correct sizes in these would be:
MM90-19 front
MT90-16 rear1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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