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catbed
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the tires i have on my bike are 16 years old and are in need of replacing. i checked pirelli's website and it said i need 130/90/17 in the back. according to the chart that was posted in this forum some time ago, it said to use 120 for 4.50. im guessing pirelli is right in telling me that i should get the 130s and not the 120s, but will it interfere with my swingarm/driveshaft?Tags: None
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It's fit but it's 3/4 " taller, I had a bigger tire on mine when I got it and went with a IRC durotour that was the right size. I think the handling was better, the bike turned a few more revs at 60, and had a little better pickup, I noticed it right away as soon as I broke in the back tire a little \\/1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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BassCliff
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Hi Mr. catbed,
I use a 130 on the back of my bike. I think most folks here that ride our (850) bikes do. Yours will be OK. I think there's even room for a 140, but that would start to affect the handling negatively. I recommend the 130.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Originally posted by catbed View Postcool. thanks guys!
duneage: i would think that it would turn less revs because the circumference is bigger, no?1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by catbed View Postthe tires i have on my bike are 16 years old and are in need of replacing. i checked pirelli's website and it said i need 130/90/17 in the back. according to the chart that was posted in this forum some time ago, it said to use 120 for 4.50. im guessing pirelli is right in telling me that i should get the 130s and not the 120s, but will it interfere with my swingarm/driveshaft?
I have the 130/90-17 on the rear of my GS1100G and have no clearance problems. But I notice that the HiMaxx has (5.00-5.10-17) also stamped on the tire. Front is a HiMaxx 100/90-19 with (3.25-3.50) also stamped on the tire.
Most of the forum GS 850 and 1100 owners seem to be running the 130 but the 120 is what probably matches the 4.25-4.50 original stock tire size.
This has been debated many times before on the forum.
You should also pay attention to the rating as an H rated would be fine unless you run your bike in excess of 110 mph!
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Best thing to do is find someone on this site with a combination you're considering and ask them for measurements. Changing rubber is tough and expensive, going back to a different size is frustrating.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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catbed
duneage again: so you have a tire bigger than 17 inches in there? pirelli has a 130/90/17, which is just wider than stock, so the revs wouldnt change would they? sorry its probably something really simple that im missing but i just woke up.
@ lurch: did you see any change in revs with different tires? not that you'll probably be able to remember when you changed the 120s off.
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It's the profile. the aspect ratio is 130 versus 120. That makes the tire a little taller and wider than the 120. I measured the 130 before I removed it while it was still mounted and inflated, then I measured the new tire. Even with more tread it was about 3/4" smaller overall than the bigger tire.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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Every GS850G (& 1000G & 1100G) I've ever seen was wearing a 130/90-17, and I've never seen a clearance problem with that tire size. Take your pick of brands. (My recommendations for Pirelli's Sport Demons and Avon's AM26 RoadRiders are well documented, or Cheng Shin's HiMax are great tires for the money if you're pinching pennies.) I don't even know where you'd find a 120/90-17.
The GL and GK get 130/90-16 in the rear, of course.
Some owners have mistakenly mounted 110/90-19 up front, but handling is best with a 100/90-19. The wider tire is harder to stuff in there, slows down the steering, and makes the bike handle like a pig.
In letter sizes, these translate to MM90-19 front and MT90-17 (or 16) rear.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by duaneage View PostIt's the profile. the aspect ratio is 130 versus 120. That makes the tire a little taller and wider than the 120. I measured the 130 before I removed it while it was still mounted and inflated, then I measured the new tire. Even with more tread it was about 3/4" smaller overall than the bigger tire.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by catbed View Post@ lurch: did you see any change in revs with different tires? not that you'll probably be able to remember when you changed the 120s off.
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Originally posted by chuckycheese View PostI had no idea that would be the case! That's good information to know.
this is under half inch, not 3/4
however, different brands have different threads so that may add to (or take from) the difference
130mm is just over 5"
the exact metric size for the 4.50" tyre would be 114mm (not that they come in this size though)GS850GT
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