Front Tire for a gs450L

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  • Tak

    #1

    Front Tire for a gs450L

    So my front tire just started leaking air from the valve stem. The tire is dry rotted and I should have replaced it at the beginning of the summer when I did the rear tire, but I didn't.
    I have the Cheng Shin 3.25/85H19 on the bike and I like the tire. Now that tire is discontinued.
    I was wondering what brand to get thats like the Cheng Shin tire.
    Any ideas Guys.
    Thanks.
    I put a piece of a hose over the valve stem and some silicone sealant on the valve stem bolt to try and stop the leak for now. I ride everyday. I need my bike.
    Last edited by Guest; 08-31-2011, 03:49 PM.
  • Nessism
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    #2
    Crazy man. You gotta death wish? Go get a new tire, any new tire. 3.25, 90, 100 width are all fine. I recommend a Shinko 230 or Bridgstone Spitfire.
    Ed

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    • Tak

      #3
      Originally posted by Nessism
      Crazy man. You gotta death wish? Go get a new tire, any new tire. 3.25, 90, 100 width are all fine. I recommend a Shinko 230 or Bridgstone Spitfire.
      Yea I know. I was riding on that tire for 3 years. 10,500 miles. I ordered a Bridgestone Spitfire S11. Got it for 70.00 bucks. Well I still have a death wish till it comes. I still need to go to work on the fix I did.
      I ordered the 90/90H19 tire size. A little bigger so how much will this throw the speed o off.
      Last edited by Guest; 09-01-2011, 12:21 PM.

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      • Nessism
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        #4
        Originally posted by Tak
        I ordered the 90/90H19 tire size. A little bigger so how much will this throw the speed o off.
        I don't think that's actually bigger, and if it is that's a good thing since Suzuki calibrated the speedo to run a little on the slow side.
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        • Mike

          #5
          Originally posted by Tak
          Yea I know. I was riding on that tire for 3 years. 10,500 miles. I ordered a Bridgestone Spitfire S11. Got it for 70.00 bucks. Well I still have a death wish till it comes. I still need to go to work on the fix I did.
          I ordered the 90/90H19 tire size. A little bigger so how much will this throw the speed o off.
          90/90 is shorter than 100/90

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          • Mike

            #6
            Originally posted by Nessism
            I don't think that's actually bigger, and if it is that's a good thing since Suzuki calibrated the speedo to run a little on the slow side.
            Ain't that the freaking truth. A couple months ago, I was on the highway and passed a new Civic with the digital speedo. My bike said I was going about 65, and when I looked at the Civic, I could read that speedo said 68.

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            • Guest

              #7
              If its an L the correct size is 100/90/19. The only brand I've had problems with are Chen Sheng. I just put a Shinko on the front of mine. I have about 1K on the tire now and its pretty good.

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              • SgtRauksauff

                #8
                I just ordered a new set for my '81 450L, 100/90/19 Front, 120/90/16 Rear. They're the Kenda K657 Challenger. I hope they turn out to be a good tire, but the price was right at $125 for the set.

                --sarge

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SgtRauksauff
                  I just ordered a new set for my '81 450L, 100/90/19 Front, 120/90/16 Rear. They're the Kenda K657 Challenger. I hope they turn out to be a good tire, but the price was right at $125 for the set.

                  --sarge
                  I ran Kenda Challengers a few years ago. They're good tires.

                  I switched to Pirelli's a few years ago because the shop I went to got me a good price on them.

                  I could recommend either Kenda or Pirelli. The only reason I'm trying the Shinko this time is that my inspection was up and I needed a tire fast.

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