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What are tire-choices for the 16" front wheel from an 1150? Can you put a radial tire on that rim?Tags: None
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Rim is 2.50" wide, which is not wide enough to install a radial tire. You could go with a 120 though which is pretty meaty.
I have a 750ES with a 16" front, and would love to find an 1150 wheel so a larger tire could be installed; the 750 only has a 2.15" wheel. Consider yourself blessed.Last edited by Nessism; 12-17-2008, 06:28 PM.Ed
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hp1000s
Originally posted by Nessism View PostRim is 2.50" wide, which is not wide enough to install a radial tire. You could go with a 120 though which is pretty meaty.
I have a 750ES with a 16" front, and would love to find an 1150 wheel so a larger tire could be installed; the 750 only has a 2.15" wheel. Consider yourself blesses.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostRim is 2.50" wide, which is not wide enough to install a radial tire. You could go with a 120 though which is pretty meaty.
I have a 750ES with a 16" front, and would love to find an 1150 wheel so a larger tire could be installed; the 750 only has a 2.15" wheel. Consider yourself blessed.
Not sure if you can run a radial or not.
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80GS1000
The common consensus is to not mix radials with bias ply tires as it can lead to handling problems. So, either do the mods needed (GSXR/Bandit wheels/suspension conversion) to run radials on rims that will accept them, or get some nice sticky bias ply tires like the Avon Roadrider or Pirelli Sport Demon. From personal experience, you can easily drag pegs all day long with the Sport Demons.
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Originally posted by renobruce View PostThe front wheel on an 1150 is 2.75"
Not sure if you can run a radial or not.
1984 GS1150ES - FRONT WHEEL
1 54111-00A00-291
WHEEL, FRONT (2.50x16) BLACK
1 GS1150ES3/ESE
1985 GS1150ES - FRONT WHEEL
1 54111-00A20-291
WHEEL, FRONT (2.75x16) BLACK
1 MODEL F/F2/G
1986 GS1150E - FRONT WHEEL
1 54111-00A20-291
WHEEL, FRONT (2.75x16) BLACK
1 MODEL F/F2/GLast edited by Nessism; 12-17-2008, 09:52 PM.Ed
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hp1000s
Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostThe common consensus is to not mix radials with bias ply tires as it can lead to handling problems. So, either do the mods needed (GSXR/Bandit wheels/suspension conversion) to run radials on rims that will accept them, or get some nice sticky bias ply tires like the Avon Roadrider or Pirelli Sport Demon. From personal experience, you can easily drag pegs all day long with the Sport Demons.
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80GS1000
Originally posted by hp1000s View Post....wasn't planning to run any bias-ply tires at all on this project. I already run Pirelli Sport Demons on my S.
Here's an example, 120/70/17 front and 180/55/17 rear radials.
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Originally posted by hp1000s View PostRapid Ray scarfed on the 1150 forks in the classified section anyway.Last edited by renobruce; 12-18-2008, 07:12 PM.
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