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    The tires on my '83 GS750E are currently a 120/80-16 up front, and a 130/90-17 in the back. I am wondering if these tires are too big for good cornering stability. I dont want the tires to be as small as the originals, but I dont want them too big either. Any suggestions?? I am wanting to know because I dont know if another size would be better, or if I should just put new ones on the same size as I have right now. Any help is appriciated.

    Also, I have heard there is a way to "align" the wheels on these bikes to eliminate head shake. how do I do that??

    :twisted: Matt

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    The front tyre is way over sized, I would suggest a 110/90-16 for the front & 140/90-17 for the rear.
    the current combo would have the bike steering funny, sort of "understeering" due to tyre sizes being t close to each other in size, the change t the sizes I suggest would sharpen it up considerably.
    Dink

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      #3
      thanks for your help on the front size, but I dont know if a 140 would fit on the back because the 130 gets really close to the swing arm. I might have the back tire a little crooked though, I am not sure. Its only a 3' wide rim too. I dont know anything about motorcycle tires though. :twisted:

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        #4
        A 130 is all you want for the rear on that bike. Anymore will be too much for the rim. If you get a wider rim you can run a lower profile fatter tire, and still have clearance.

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          #5
          Stock rear rim for the 1983 GS750E was 2.5". A 130 is max without fabricating a rear caliper arm, if you do this and go with a 3.5" GS1150E rear rim you can run a 140- it will clear the swingarm. I will include a photo showing both the 1150E rim, 140 rear and modified brake arm on my bike. I have run a 120/80 front on the stock 2.15" front rim for 20 years- it works fine. As for cornering, I can tell you that the sidestand mount will drag first on the left, the right side is OK till you run out of rubber. I have always liked the Metzeler CompK ME-33 front. It only comes in 120/80 and is still made for the 1980's 16" front wheel bikes like the GS750 and 1150 and VF Honda's and will work with any bias rear. Good Luck, Ed.

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            #6
            Stock for my 81 GS750 is 100/90/19 (iirc). I have a 110/90 19 right now, and fits ok. Looks good too.

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