Help with Tire Selection
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Richharr
I run continental race attack on my sport bike. they are OK in the rain, but out of this world in dry weather. don't know if they have sizes for GS'.
I used metzeler before that and they were pretty good to.Comment
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gregr
Tire selectiom
I am running the Dunlop GT501 Arrowmax's on my 1983 GS1100E. They are superb in my opinion.Comment
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Zook
As for the D404s I had one on the front of my Guzzi Cal III and on the Interstate it would show feathering and have little balls of rubber on the sides. Even worse in the twisties, but that old Goose can cook in the corners.
I may have run it about 5k miles and it was toast.Comment
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Grandpa
I installed a front Shinko on my (actually, now TheCafeKid's) GS1100GK 4,000 miles ago. It''s a good tire, round, black, and rolls. Does nothing funny. Good in rain, in curves, and it's wearing just fine. I recommend it to anyone.
And, cheap.
Cheap GrandpaComment
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I love my GT501s also, stick like crazy in the corners but I'm getting good mileage out of mine. About the only advantage to having about 50HP less than you do.'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM)Comment
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Grandpa
The 79 GS850G's rear wheel is clearly marked "tubeless." Not so with the front. The 1979, 80, and 81 GS850G and the 80 and 81 GS1000G have front rims that are not marked as tubeless.
The front rim is not marked as tubeless. Check again. If it is marked as tubeless, then your rim is off a newer 850G, 82 or 83, which is interchangeable with the old.
I had a 79 GS850G and an 80 GS850G, and two 82 GS850G's. I know what I'm talking about.Comment

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