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Hoomgar
So are you guys saying what then? This is a 3" rim. Are you consider it a "narrower" rim or by that are you talking about the 2.5 to 2.75" rims? I just want to have as many recommendations as I can get about tire size. If i put this 3" rim on my bike, would I be best served with a 130 or a 140? I guess what I am asking isn't so much if I "can" do it or not but more "what is the best" size to use for this 3" rim?
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Suzuki mad
As I've said before I run the 130 on a standard 2.50 wheel. If you spend all that time and effort putting a bigger rimmed wheel in why bother putting the standard size tyre on that?
I took it that you wanted more rubber on the road. Now I'm confussed!
Suzuki mad
GS1000E 1981
GSx1100 1983 Nearly back together.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by Suzuki madAs I've said before I run the 130 on a standard 2.50 wheel. If you spend all that time and effort putting a bigger rimmed wheel in why bother putting the standard size tyre on that?
I took it that you wanted more rubber on the road. Now I'm confussed!
Suzuki mad
GS1000E 1981
GSx1100 1983 Nearly back together.
I am really just fishing to see who has run a 140 on a 3" rim on an 83 to see if it handled well or if that combo suffers from the warped profile issue?
I appreciate 100% of all feedback coming in man.
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Billy Ricks
Mark, you'll be fine with a 140 on the 3" rim. The chart I provided the link for shows you can put a 140 on a 2.75" rim.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by Billy RicksMark, you'll be fine with a 140 on the 3" rim. The chart I provided the link for shows you can put a 140 on a 2.75" rim.Last edited by Guest; 06-02-2006, 10:58 PM.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by rphillipsThe 1150 swingarm won't be an easy swap, they are monoshock susp.
Well the good news is I got the 3" rim installed. I was able to use washers to get my spacing and then I bent an offset in the brake stay and she is bolted up perfect.
It runs awesome now. The power is the same I swear but I can actually do highway speeds again without high-taching it. Very nice. It handles great! Way better for a guy my size. I was carving out some serious road tonight braking in that tire again. It sat a while and I know YogiB didn't intend for me to actually use the tire but I looked it over and other than a little center line wear it is in really good shape.
I tweaked my suspension a little then. I took the preload on the rear shocks to the second to last spot and set the dampening at 3. At 2 it was bouncy. Weird as 2 should be stiffer than 3 but that is the way it came out. I put about 8lbs of air in the front forks and set the rear tire at 37 lbs warm and the front at 38 lbs warm. Took it for a burn and WooHoo! Man this thing is fast :shock:
Anyway, here are a few pics of it with the 17" rear rim mounted. Looks way bigger and way better doesn't it?
Thanks all you guys for all the advice, tips and help you gave me.
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Damn!, that sure is a pretty bike Mark! :-) :-)
Caught yer hair on fire yet? LOL
Earl
Originally posted by HoomgarAnyway, here are a few pics of it with the 17" rear rim mounted. Looks way bigger and way better doesn't it?
Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by earlforDamn!, that sure is a pretty bike Mark! :-) :-)
Caught yer hair on fire yet? LOL
Earl
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yogib
Wow looks gooood Mark!!!That tire does have some life in it,how long it sat I don't know,but it wasn't dried out and had tred.I'm glad it worked for ya!Don
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by yogibWow looks gooood Mark!!!That tire does have some life in it,how long it sat I don't know,but it wasn't dried out and had tred.I'm glad it worked for ya!Don
Thanks again for the great deal man
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yogib
To tell the truth it looks much better on your bike than sitting in my garage,your welcome Hoomie!Don
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