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i ride a 82 750t, im replacing the tires, right now it has a 110/90/19 on the front and 120/90/17 on the rear, i think the rear is same size as original, i know the front is bigger than the original size but i want to keep like that. i like the look and feel but i cant find a maching set in those sizes. question is if i geta 130/90 for the rear am i gonne run into any safety issuesTags: None
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A 110 is overly wide for the front rim. It's not unsafe, but not optimal either.Ed
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Originally posted by GSX1000E View PostI have 110/90-19's on several of my bikes and prefer them. Please don't take advice from persons that have probably not actually tried them themselves and rely on hearsay. Sheech!
I, personally, with my own hard-earned cash, tried two 110/90-19 tires on the front of my GS850G and I didn't like them at all. The proper 100/90-19 handles much better -- quicker steering, but also much more neutral and consistent.
But if you prefer a 110, that's your business. Ride happy, whatever that means to you. It's not going to make anyone crash or anything.
Anyway, to the OP: the 130/90-17 will work just fine on the rear, and it's definitely a lot easier to find than a 120.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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