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Best tires for 1984 GS1150ES
For no more than 200 bucks, what tire pair would you recommend? I know the 16 inch front is harder to find than the rear and so I have been befuddled in finding a matching pair in the correct size. Suggestions? Best place to get them at cheapest price? Thanks.1984 GS1150ES (finally arrived, more to come...)
1989 Dodge Dakota (the perfect Oregon work truck)
1980 Sears "Free Spirit" bicycle (original patina and everything!)
1978 "The Executive" RV (vintage like its owner)
How can I be in two places at once when i'm not anywhere at all?
Can I double park in a parallel universe?Tags: None
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ehra
This is what I put on my friends 1150, planned to put them on that 1150 of yours. $217 shipped, close to your $200
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ing-front-tire Size: 110/90V-16
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ring-rear-tire Size: 130/90V-17 TL
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Originally posted by ehra View PostThis is what I put on my friends 1150, planned to put them on that 1150 of yours. $217 shipped, close to your $200
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ing-front-tire Size: 110/90V-16
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ring-rear-tire Size: 130/90V-17 TL
I would look for some Shinkos for cheapest
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The only Shinko in that oddball front size is the SR735, a cruiser tire.
I guess you could pair it with a 712 rear if you're only interested in the cheapest possible rubber -- that comes out to around $117.
No idea how well this combination would work.
The Pirelli Sport Demon and the Bridgestone BT-45 seem to be the only decent rubber available in sets with the correct sizes. The Bridgestones come out to about $213 a set.
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I think you can get Metzelers in these sizes as well, but they're stupid money.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Ive been using the BT 45 since I got mine.sigpic
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-85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
-Rusty old scooter.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostThe only Shinko in that oddball front size is the SR735, a cruiser tire.
I guess you could pair it with a 712 rear if you're only interested in the cheapest possible rubber -- that comes out to around $117.
No idea how well this combination would work.
The Pirelli Sport Demon and the Bridgestone BT-45 seem to be the only decent rubber available in sets with the correct sizes. The Bridgestones come out to about $213 a set.
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I think you can get Metzelers in these sizes as well, but they're stupid money.
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Okay, of the Michelin or Bridgestone, is there any noticeable difference between the two? Wear? Stickiness? Cold weather grip? I am leaning towards the BT45s only as they are Japanese instead of French, and the Shinkos, well since there is no matching set they are out.1984 GS1150ES (finally arrived, more to come...)
1989 Dodge Dakota (the perfect Oregon work truck)
1980 Sears "Free Spirit" bicycle (original patina and everything!)
1978 "The Executive" RV (vintage like its owner)
How can I be in two places at once when i'm not anywhere at all?
Can I double park in a parallel universe?
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This is an extra plus I'm finding in having gone to GSX-R wheels. Even though the 18" wheels are a bit odd in size compared to the 17" standard, great tires are still available.
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I've run the Michelin Pilot Active in the rear. Did a trackday on it, worked fine and seems to wear well, surely longer than a Sport Demon.
Never liked the BT-45 front and never have tried a rear, because I didn't like the front. It just felt vague.
Michelin doesn't make 110/16 in the Active but do make a 120/90/16. In the past my favorite front 16 was the Michelin Macadam, but they don't make it anymore.
Regarding the rear rim do you have a 3" or 3.5"? The price looks to be around $225.GS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES
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Originally posted by Carter Turk View PostI've run the Michelin Pilot Active in the rear. Did a trackday on it, worked fine and seems to wear well, surely longer than a Sport Demon.
Never liked the BT-45 front and never have tried a rear, because I didn't like the front. It just felt vague.
Michelin doesn't make 110/16 in the Active but do make a 120/90/16. In the past my favorite front 16 was the Michelin Macadam, but they don't make it anymore.
Regarding the rear rim do you have a 3" or 3.5"? The price looks to be around $225.1984 GS1150ES (finally arrived, more to come...)
1989 Dodge Dakota (the perfect Oregon work truck)
1980 Sears "Free Spirit" bicycle (original patina and everything!)
1978 "The Executive" RV (vintage like its owner)
How can I be in two places at once when i'm not anywhere at all?
Can I double park in a parallel universe?
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Originally posted by oregonjake View Post3.5 rear rim. The Michelins on now are one size larger and I don't like the way the front end feels with the wider tire. Could also be that both are worn about 80% but want to go back to stock size.
With 18" wheel I would not get matched F/R either in the same brand.
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I'm not that aggressive of a rider so maybe the BT 45s shortcomings aren't noticed by me. I have definitely noticed handling gets weird at the end of their life.
for years I have gone one size up on the sizes. The set I'm going to now are stock size. I'm interested to see if / how much of a difference it makes.sigpic
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Glen
-85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
-Rusty old scooter.
Other things I like to photograph.....instagram.com/gs_junkie
https://www.instagram.com/glen_brenner/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/152267...7713345317771/
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostBTW, I would not be hyper concerned with mixing brands as long are they are quality brands/similar sport applications.
With 18" wheel I would not get matched F/R either in the same brand.1984 GS1150ES (finally arrived, more to come...)
1989 Dodge Dakota (the perfect Oregon work truck)
1980 Sears "Free Spirit" bicycle (original patina and everything!)
1978 "The Executive" RV (vintage like its owner)
How can I be in two places at once when i'm not anywhere at all?
Can I double park in a parallel universe?
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