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dealjb
Anyone running 130 rear on 80 GS1100E? Have 4.50 (120) on it now. Looks like it might be tight on the chain guard side.
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GSJohn
Duane is right on....here is a site that gives the dimensions for various sized tires. The diameter difference between a 120/90 and a 130/90 is 0.71 inches.
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robertrafal
anybody notice a difference in the front wheel size of an 1981 gs 850g and a 1982 gs 850g? Is the latter wider? the wheel, not the tire of course.
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Originally posted by robertrafal View Postanybody notice a difference in the front wheel size of an 1981 gs 850g and a 1982 gs 850g? Is the latter wider? the wheel, not the tire of course.GS850GT
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by psyguy View Postsuzuki did play with the rim sizes on 850's around that time, remember reading about in the service manual
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by psyguy View Posthm, i'd double check that those are the correct sizes for an 81
the profile should be 90 not 80 for a good fit on the rim, iirc
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excuse me if i'm not clear in my explanation...
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostCan you shed more light on this for me?
as 130 tyre is already at the top end of what you can fit in terms of width for that rim width (tyre/frame clearance issues aside), changing to the lower profile is going to:
1. make the tyre thread portion flex more than what it's designed for - thus negatively influencing the rideability,
2. put more pressure on the tyre sidewalls - thus negatively influencing the rideability
btw, 130/90 vs 130/80 = 13mm sidewall size difference and no width difference BUT when put next to each other on the same rim 130/90 apears noticeably wider than 130/80GS850GT
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by psyguy View Posta lower profile tyre will be more "squeezed" to fit the rim (relatively to a higher profile tyre of the same width)
as 130 tyre is already at the top end of what you can fit in terms of width for that rim width (tyre/frame clearance issues aside), changing to the lower profile is going to:
1. make the tyre thread portion flex more than what it's designed for - thus negatively influencing the rideability,
2. put more pressure on the tyre sidewalls - thus negatively influencing the rideability
btw, 130/90 vs 130/80 = 13mm sidewall size difference and no width difference BUT when put next to each other on the same rim 130/90 apears noticeably wider than 130/80
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TheCafeKid
BTW psy, what pipe is that on Bruno? Its pretty slick, id like to find one like that for the cafe.
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Suzuki mad
GS1000E 130/90/17 pirelli sports demon.
GS(X)1100E 130/90/17 Battlax BT45.
No problems.
Suzuki mad
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Grandpa
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostSo is it possible to run a 140 on one of the 82 and up rims without serious interference or pinch? Anyone done this?
When you get it, it will have a 130/90-16 on the rear, on the stock rim. I'll give you the 17-inch old-style rim with it.
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catbed
here's another one:
ALWAYS use the exact tire size, type, speed and load rating recommended by the manufacturer of your motorcycle. Never try to second-guess the designers and engineers with regards to tire size, type, speed or load rating! Use the information on this page for general reference only and not for choosing motorcycle tires.
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