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tire recomendations for a '81 GS450t
so i recently picked this bike up (first bike), noticed a little bit of rot on the tires so i want them replaced come spring. The recommended tire size for this bike is 90/90-19 in the front and 110/90 -17 in the back. The only company offering the back tire is IRC. ive never heard of them, but IRC doesnt make the size up front. so it looks like it'll have to be a mismatched set. my options up front are 2 different AVON roadriders (AM26 &AM20) BRIDGESTONE spitfire, Pirelli MT66, and Dunlop D401. Just curious as to what shoes everyone is wearing and why. thanksTags: None
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greasyjonny
Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostCheck out Motorcycle Superstore for your tires; I use Shinko tires on my 550 and like them
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You can safely go up ONE size on each.
Look for a 100/90-19 on the front and a 120/90/-17 on the rear.
Your options will increase considerably.
The 100 front tire will also remove most of the inherent speedometer error.
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greasyjonny
Originally posted by Steve View PostYou can safely go up ONE size on each.
Look for a 100/90-19 on the front and a 120/90/-17 on the rear.
Your options will increase considerably.
The 100 front tire will also remove most of the inherent speedometer error.
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thanks for the info btw.Last edited by Guest; 12-27-2013, 12:40 AM.
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greasyjonny
also is there any benefit (other than fixing the speedo in the front) to wearing a wider tire? im pretty much set at going up to a 100/90 19 in the front but for the back i can find the original 110/90 17 or a wider 120/90 17 in the matched set IRCs. any benefit to for either? thanks
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yoshisakan
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Originally posted by greasyjonny View Postso i recently picked this bike up (first bike), noticed a little bit of rot on the tires so i want them replaced come spring. The recommended tire size for this bike is 90/90-19 in the front and 110/90 -17 in the back. The only company offering the back tire is IRC. ive never heard of them, but IRC doesnt make the size up front. so it looks like it'll have to be a mismatched set. my options up front are 2 different AVON roadriders (AM26 &AM20) BRIDGESTONE spitfire, Pirelli MT66, and Dunlop D401. Just curious as to what shoes everyone is wearing and why. thanks
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gsheader
I have tried Shinko brand and honestly they are good budget tires but if you are looking for a performance and trust worthy tires, get a Pirelli, Dunlop or Bridgestone etc. I believe these brands wouldn't stay long if they haven't produced great tire products.
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All of the tire companies make some poor tires, and most brands make some good ones too. Except Kenda. They all suck AFAIK. You need to be model specific when you recommend tires. Any recomendation is also useless if you don't specify what kind of rider and which kind of riding you do, how aggressive you are, etc. The Avon AM26 Roadriders have excellent handling and traction for the aggressive rider, new tech tires in our old tire sizes, they last quite a while, and they handle well until they are shot. The similar sounding Roadrunner is a piece of crap in comparison. Bridgestone and Dunlop don't make anything modern in our sizes I don't think. The Shinko 230 I have heard are about the same as the Avon AM26 except they don't last as long. Pirelli Sport Demons are maybe even a tad stickier, but they don't last as long as the Avons, they don't handle as well when they are well worn. A lot of tires like the Night Dragons don't come in sizes even close to what fits an old GS, and a lot of tires are still selling 1980s technology for top dollar.
The advances in tire technology in the last twenty years or so are phenomenal, it is silly to ride around on old tech rubber.
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greasyjonny
thanks for the extra input, tkent. yeah pretty much the only options i have found for my wheels are the Avons and the IRCs. i wanted to go the with Pirelli MT66s until i realized that the 120/90-17s were in front tire only. so yeah its either Avon AM26 or IRC RS-310s.
and i believe Tkent has me sold on the Avons. And to answer tkent above my riding style is unaggressive city riding.
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greasyjonny
Originally posted by Thumper88 View PostIRC is what I used on my GS450T
RS-310 100/90H-19
RS-310 120/90H-17
Good enough for around town.
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GSX1000E
Originally posted by greasyjonny View PostFor at least right now (with all the tires that are on sale) there's really no discernible price difference between the Avon Am26s and the IRCs. So I guess it's a no brainer to go with the Avons.
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