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What are the best tires for the GS?
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Jeff Tate
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Anonymous
I've been buying tires on eBay recently, all of them new and rather inexpensive. So far I've tried several brands and models, front and rear. Not one has given unsatisfactory service. Even the cheap Kenda rear gave me decent handling, wet or dry. Not much mileage, but at least it was cheap.
The point is, I don't think there's a tire out there in the sizes available for our GS's that is a bad tire. Some are perhaps better than others in handling and/or wet pavement. Some last longer than others. Some are more expensive than others. Yet not one is "bad". Twenty years ago when our GS's were new that may have been the case, but I haven't found that to be so these days.
Right now I have a rear Kenda 16" Challenger and a front Bridgestone S11. Everything is fine. No funny business, adequate handling. Cheap.
I have a Conti Blitz front installed on another wheel, ready to go on the bike. I also have a 17" rear Dunlop K627 waiting in the wings. Both should be adequate as well.
Don't be afraid to experiment.
Nick
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Originally posted by Nick DiazI have a Conti Blitz front installed on another wheel, ready to go on the bike.
Nick
I run a ME33 on the front, 99 on the rear."When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist." Bishop Helder Camara
"Beware of the man with only one gun. He probably knows how to use it."
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82 GS1100E....black w/WC fairing and plenty o corrosion and low levels of attention
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G man
I would agree with Nick. I don't think any major brand tires are bad, just make sure you get a set that fit your riding style best.
I have Dunlop K591's on the 750 and really like them. Improved the handling and confidence greatly over the Metzeler ME77's it had on previously. I don't think they make the K591's anymore, but you might be able to find a set on the shelf somewhere.
The 850 is currently wearing Dunlop D401's which I do not like too much. They seem to be a "long mileage" harder rubber tire and I dislike the handling characteristics. I would gladly give up a couple thousand miles worth of wear for superior grip.
I am planning on putting on the Dunlop GT501's and will let you know how I like them. Anyone want a set of almost new D401's?
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Originally posted by Bert PattersonOriginally posted by Nick DiazI have a Conti Blitz front installed on another wheel, ready to go on the bike.
Nick
I run a ME33 on the front, 99 on the rear.'82 GS1100E
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lehrin
I'm considering getting the Pirelli Sport Demon, reasonable price, does anyone have any experience, good or bad, with these tires or wit pirelli in general?
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Billy RicksThe ME33 worked well with every rear tire combination I ever threw at it. I never tried a Metronic so I can't speak about it.
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lhanscom
I have the Pirelli Sport Demon on the rear of mine. I like the handling, but don't know about the mileage yet, I think I have 3000 mi on them so far so good.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by slopokeOriginally posted by HiSPLI'm using bridgestone spitfires right now. The front is great, the rear is not.
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lehrin
Originally posted by lhanscomI have the Pirelli Sport Demon on the rear of mine. I like the handling, but don't know about the mileage yet, I think I have 3000 mi on them so far so good.
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lhanscom
I have a Chen Shing Baracuda or something like that, it seems to work ok, but when I need a new one, I'm upgrading to a Sport Demon front. My rear tire is not fairing so well, it's looking like it needs replacing, and I might have gotten 4500mi out of it. That's with the 'V' rendition, I may try the 'H' this time, and see how that goes. I do about half my miles on the highway, and weigh in around 275, so I flatten out the center pretty well. If it was more corners it probably would have lasted longer.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by lhanscomI have a Chen Shing Baracuda or something like that, it seems to work ok, but when I need a new one, I'm upgrading to a Sport Demon front. My rear tire is not fairing so well, it's looking like it needs replacing, and I might have gotten 4500mi out of it. That's with the 'V' rendition, I may try the 'H' this time, and see how that goes. I do about half my miles on the highway, and weigh in around 275, so I flatten out the center pretty well. If it was more corners it probably would have lasted longer.
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lhanscom
I would love to stick with the pirelli that I have now, it's a great tire, but at $120 a pop, and the fact that I do about 15,000 miles a year, my budget can't handle it.
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lehrin
"SPORT DEMON FRONT 110/70H17 List $122.95 Now $83.00
SPORT DEMON REAR 130/90V17 List $138.95 Now $93.00"
discountmotorcycletire.com
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Anonymous
Tire sizes for 81GS650GL
I'm running Bridgestone Spitfires front and rear at the moment, but they are in need of replacement.
Stock tire sizes are 90/90-19 front, and 130/90-16 rear.
Should I stick to those tire sizes for the replacements? What are the safe limits for other tire sizes for this bike?
Regards,
CZ
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