I have an '82 GS450T with alloy wheels and original tires. I bought replacement tires from my local shop and decided to put the front tire on yesterday. The old tire came off with no problems, but the replacement tire seems to be slightly smaller in diameter and refuses to seat on the rim at an even depth. Approximately opposite the tire stem, the bead is about 1/4" deeper into the rim that the rest of the tire.
I've broken the bead and reseated the tire several times, I've lubed the bead with soapy water, I've used a strap around the diameter of the tire to squash the tire into place, I've tried to keep the bead from seating on the "normal" depth side of the rim, but with no success. As soon as I put air into it, the low side stays low and the rest of the tire rides higher.
The alloy rims had inner tubes and I am using inner tubes with this new tire. The new tire is a tubeless type. Both the old tire and the new tire are marked as the same size.
Original Tire: IRC Grand High Speed GS11 AW, 90/90-19 52S
New Tire: Bridgestone Spitfire S11, 90/90-19 52H
I've read the forum posts about the wisdom of changing your own tires, but I'm in the middle of it, and now its personal. I want to find out what the H**L is up with this first and hold the option of taking it to a shop if necessary.
Any thoughts about
1) What is going on?
and
2) What to do to solve the problem?
Thanks,
Jeff
Comment