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82 GS450 - Possibility for bigger tire?
I am curious if anyone has tried to put a SLIGHTLY wider swingarm on the GS450 to accomodate a slightly wider tire. The stock tire doesn't provide the stability and braking that I'd like. Don't want to do a major mod, nor want a fatboy look... Just thinking of something a little bigger than stock.
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Big Rich
A GS450 L with a 120/90 tire you mean?
Could get a spoked hub from another 450 model and lace up a wider rim.......
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BentRod
Depends on what you are starting with. the L models have a 120/90R16 on them, but E and S models were a 110/90R18 (If I can recall correctly). Fair number of people put a 130/80R16 on the L simply because finding a decent 120/90R16 tire is a pain, and the 130 went on easy enough.
If you go wider than a 130 you will likely need a wider swing arm, although it should still clear the chain upto about a 150. If you do put on a 140 or 150, and you aren't planning on cruising, I would also recommond a wider front tire, especially if you are on an E or S. the guys are your local shop should be able to make some recommendations.
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You sliding your rear tire because you are cornering so hard? What kind of tires are you using?
BTW, when braking hard about 90% of the braking force comes from the front tire.Last edited by Nessism; 12-05-2012, 10:50 AM.Ed
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Big Rich
After digging around the previous posts, I want to say it's for an 82 Gs450T with a 110/90-17 tire on a spoke wheel. Usually, Suzuki put the absolute largest tire they could on the stock wheel, but you could lace up a wider hoop (and maybe even a different diameter if the tire selection is greater).
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