Should I be concerned that the rear tire is labeled a front tire? Like I said the size is correct but it's a Metzeler front tire.
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crackerman
Running a front tire on the rear? bad idea?
I just got 2 new tires for my 82 GS650 and the correct size for the rear was a 110/90 - 80. I ended up getting METZELER ME 880 MARATHON and the size that was 110/90 - 80 was a front tire. So I got two of these tires a 100/90 -19 front tire for the front and a front tire 110/90 -18 for the rear.
Should I be concerned that the rear tire is labeled a front tire? Like I said the size is correct but it's a Metzeler front tire.Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
Don't take this as gospel in your case, but years ago there were a few tires that could be run at either end. The rear would get turned around with the arrow pointing the wrong direction. If you look at this image you can see the two 880s side by side. The tread on the rear does look like it runs opposite of the rear.
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Calvin Blackmore
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostDon't take this as gospel in your case, but years ago there were a few tires that could be run at either end. The rear would get turned around with the arrow pointing the wrong direction. If you look at this image you can see the two 880s side by side. The tread on the rear does look like it runs opposite of the rear.
my god and they still rolled round till they wore out and yah had to get new ones.
I too recal teh bi directional tire
is the new age advancement a scam?
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Tires that can be used on either end are clearly labeled as such -- several Avon RoadRider sizes are like this. There are two direction arrows, one labeled "front fitment" and the other labeled "rear fitment".
At the very least, a front tire used on the rear won't last long at all. I doubt it'll blow up and kill you or anything.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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davidduarte
Originally posted by bwringer View PostTires that can be used on either end are clearly labeled as such -- several Avon RoadRider sizes are like this. There are two direction arrows, one labeled "front fitment" and the other labeled "rear fitment".
At the very least, a front tire used on the rear won't last long at all. I doubt it'll blow up and kill you or anything.
Pete (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/member.php?u=446) and I have had a discussion about tires for Suzuki twins (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...46#post1420446) (we both have GS450E bikes), and I've found some tires in 90/90-18, but all the 100/90-18 tires I see are either front tires, or they are tube type The original equipment tires are 3.00-18 front and 3.50-18 rear, but the tires I've seen in those sizes are typically enduro or dirt tires, and/or tube type. I'm not sure that a front tire would wear faster on the rear with small displacement bikes like ours, but I don't know. Anyone done this and care to comment? Anyone? Buehler, Buehler?
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Richsuz
In searching for a rear tire for my 650GL, I found that Pirelli makes the 130/90 17 MT66 both front and rear versions of it. I considered putting a front tire in the back with the rotation reversed, then I decided to look at the specs in more detail. Turns out the load capacity of the tire is lower for the front version of the tire, which translates to softer sidewalls? This bothered me. Decided against and ordered the spitfire on line.
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davidduarte
Originally posted by Richsuz View PostIn searching for a rear tire for my 650GL, I found that Pirelli makes the 130/90 17 MT66 both front and rear versions of it. I considered putting a front tire in the back with the rotation reversed, then I decided to look at the specs in more detail. Turns out the load capacity of the tire is lower for the front version of the tire, which translates to softer sidewalls? This bothered me. Decided against and ordered the spitfire on line.
The load ratings are as follows: 90/90H18 T/L 430 lbs, 100/90H18 T/L 495 lbs, 110/90H18 T/L 565 lbs. The 450E weighs about 400 lbs, so even with a rider each tire has a load capacity that's greater than the weight of the entire bike. I still think I'll end up with the Spitfire though.
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GSexpress
I used to work in the motorcycle tire biz.
There is a big difference in carcus design between front and rear tires. Tires that are designated for use on either end are basically rear tires that can be used on the front. A rear tire is designed to handle stress in both directions, acceleration and braking, and is of a heavier constuction and higher load rating. A front tire is only designed for braking stress and should not be used on the rear, reversed or not.
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davidduarte
Originally posted by GSexpress View PostI used to work in the motorcycle tire biz.
There is a big difference in carcus design between front and rear tires. Tires that are designated for use on either end are basically rear tires that can be used on the front. A rear tire is designed to handle stress in both directions, acceleration and braking, and is of a heavier constuction and higher load rating. A front tire is only designed for braking stress and should not be used on the rear, reversed or not.
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