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    Know if 120/70-17Rear fits 1980 GS1000GLT?

    Does anyone know if a 120/70-17 rear Bridgestone tire will fit on a stock 1980 GS1000GLT Rear 4.5"x17" Rim? Matthew 510-860-7675 maxam_building@yahoo.com

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    Originally posted by Declan_Berkeley View Post
    Does anyone know if a 120/70-17 rear Bridgestone tire will fit on a stock 1980 GS1000GLT Rear 4.5"x17" Rim? Matthew 510-860-7675 maxam_building@yahoo.com
    A taller profile tire would be more appropriate in my opinion - 120/90-17
    Ed

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      #3
      I thought the L shafties all had 16 inch rear wheels.

      The proper tire size would be 130/90-16 (or 130/90-17 if it really is somehow a 17 inch rear). In the old-style inch sizes still used on some Dunlops, that would be MT90-16. (You didn't ask, but the front would be a 100/90-19, AKA MM90-19)

      The 120/70-17 tire is all wrong for your rim. In fact, it sounds like a radial front tire size, so I don't know how much more wrong it could be.

      Proper tire sizes are critical on bikes, far more so than on cars or trucks. The wrong tire size and/or aspect ratio will goof up the profile of the tire and cause handling problems on a bike.
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        #4
        That 70's series is probably a radial tire DON'T mix types, probably requires a wider rim

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          #5
          Originally posted by bwringer View Post
          I thought the L shafties all had 16 inch rear wheels.

          The proper tire size would be 130/90-16 (or 130/90-17 if it really is somehow a 17 inch rear). In the old-style inch sizes still used on some Dunlops, that would be MT90-16. (You didn't ask, but the front would be a 100/90-19, AKA MM90-19)

          The 120/70-17 tire is all wrong for your rim. In fact, it sounds like a radial front tire size, so I don't know how much more wrong it could be.

          Proper tire sizes are critical on bikes, far more so than on cars or trucks. The wrong tire size and/or aspect ratio will goof up the profile of the tire and cause handling problems on a bike.
          bwringer, the 1980 "L" big shafties had 17-in rear wheels. Later ones had 16's.

          I agree that this rider should get 130/90-17 rear tires only.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Grandpa View Post
            bwringer, the 1980 "L" big shafties had 17-in rear wheels. Later ones had 16's.

            I agree that this rider should get 130/90-17 rear tires only.
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              #7
              What size is the rear wheel? I went with a 120/90-17 rear on my 550T because the wheel is only 2.15" wide.
              Ed

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