The local stealership mounted the front tire for me yesterday, and I took in the rear one today to have the new rubber installed. I just had a call from the stealership and they said that the rear tire is the wrong size.
So I dug out the print out of the tire sizes, and confirmed what I had ordered to be the correct size for the rear tire for my bike. They say that the rim is a 17", not a 16"?!?
I checked out the splines last night, and they looked in really decent shape, so I am wondering if one of the P.O.'s just swapped the rear tire assembly from a larger GS, maybe an 850, instead of replacing a worn out spline?
Does this sound possible/probable?
They are ordering in a 17" tire right now for me, it should be in on Monday/Tuesday, so I have the weekend to work on other things like painting the rear end parts I couldn't get at with the tire mounted, etc.
I am mainly just wanting to know if I will run into any problems in the long-term because of the rim size difference/extra rim weight? I am fairly certain that this should be fine, it just means that the bike has a lower acceleration, and a higher theoretical maximum speed because of the larger diameter tire in the back, kind of like going up a tooth if it were a sprocket drive, correct?
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