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My 85 GS550E has a stock 110/90-18 tire which needs changing. Local dealer has 130/90-18 and 120/90-18 tires on sale, will either one fit?Tags: None
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Originally posted by gaillarry View PostMy 85 GS550E has a stock 110/90-18 tire which needs changing. Local dealer has 130/90-18 and 120/90-18 tires on sale, will either one fit?Last edited by Nessism; 11-04-2007, 07:53 PM.Ed
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The stock size will handle better on the stock rim though. I'd get a 110 rather than putting a 120 or 130 on there, which would make it handle worse.
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A: Is the proper size still available?
B: How much are the discounted tires compared to the proper size?
C: How much do you value good handling for the next several thousand miles?
D: Is the value of B considerably greater than C?
Wider tires can help with traction on a car, but not usually a good idea on a bike with narrower rims.
If the stock size is not available, only go up one size to the 120.
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Or suck up and pay the extra for the stock sizes.sigpic[Tom]
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