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  • Jimmyd
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    GS 1150 Tires

    Any have good suggestions for where I can get good sport touring tires for a decent price.

    I need tires for my GS 1150
    110-90-16 front
    130-90 17 for the rear
  • Billy Ricks

    #2
    http://www.tireexpress.com/

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    • boingk

      #3
      Local dealer, Bridgestone BT45's. Brilliant gear.

      - boingk

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      • taswegian

        #4
        I have Michelin Macadams on mine but I cant help you where to get them.
        I have Bridgestones and struggled with grip issues in the wet...

        Cheers
        Tas

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        • koolaid_kid

          #5
          I have found good prices, quality tires and free shipping at TiresUnlimited. My current favorites for price and grip are the Avon RoadRiders.
          Best of luck.

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          • mriddle

            #6
            plus one on both

            Originally posted by koolaid_kid
            I have found good prices, quality tires and free shipping at TiresUnlimited. My current favorites for price and grip are the Avon RoadRiders.
            Best of luck.

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            • posplayr
              Forum LongTimer
              GSResource Superstar
              Past Site Supporter
              • Dec 2007
              • 23673
              • Tucson Az

              #7
              Originally posted by Jimmyd
              Any have good suggestions for where I can get good sport touring tires for a decent price.

              I need tires for my GS 1150
              110-90-16 front
              130-90 17 for the rear
              Dennis Kirk allows you to do a search by size so you can get a pretty good sampling of what is avaliable

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              • rapidray
                Forum Guru
                GSResource Superstar
                • Oct 2006
                • 8195
                • So Cal

                #8
                Also, get a 140 for the rear, or if your bike is an 85 or 86 & has the 3.5 rear rim, get a 150. You will like the improvement in grip. Ray.

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                • UncleMike

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rapidray
                  Also, get a 140 for the rear, or if your bike is an 85 or 86 & has the 3.5 rear rim, get a 150. You will like the improvement in grip. Ray.
                  Jumping two sizes? Isn't that going to cause the tire to bulge?

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                  • rapidray
                    Forum Guru
                    GSResource Superstar
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 8195
                    • So Cal

                    #10
                    Not if it has the 3.5 inch wide rear wheel! I have the Michelin Macadams on mine & LOVE them! Ray.

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                    • blowerbike
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                      GSResource Superstar
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 7057
                      • Ohio Closer to KY Than Cleveland

                      #11
                      sometimes things are not what they appear.
                      150/70 on a 3.5 rim is what suzuki used on the 750 katana's circa late 80's through 90? maybe 2000?
                      ask josh/tck/i sold him a 3.5 rim and he's running a 150/70 looking good and he's a picky dick........
                      oh,
                      and a 130/90 on a 3.5" rim is silly...yes suzuki did it but think about it.

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                      • TheCafeKid

                        #12
                        Originally posted by blowerbike
                        sometimes things are not what they appear.
                        150/70 on a 3.5 rim is what suzuki used on the 750 katana's circa late 80's through 90? maybe 2000?
                        ask josh/tck/i sold him a 3.5 rim and he's running a 150/70 looking good and he's a picky dick........
                        oh,
                        and a 130/90 on a 3.5" rim is silly...yes suzuki did it but think about it.
                        Yup, I'm picky. And a dick. And I am running 150/70 on a 3.5 rim. Anything smaller is retarded unless you got a smokin deal on a 140..
                        Honestly, depending on the tire design, if I could find a 160/70 or 160/60 in bias ply from Avon, I'd be running that... There is zero pinch on the 150...

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                        • Dunger King

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jimmyd
                          Any have good suggestions for where I can get good sport touring tires for a decent price.

                          I need tires for my GS 1150
                          110-90-16 front
                          130-90 17 for the rear
                          go to a 120-80-16 on the front, that is what I have been using for the last 20,000km and it changes the way the bike rides dramatically for the better. I am using Avon Roadriders but Bridgestone BT45 or whatever they have replaced them with would be OK for general sport/tour riding.

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                          • Tazman001
                            Forum Mentor
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 534
                            • NE Ohio

                            #14
                            tires

                            on the back of an 1150. So is all this with the stock 630 chain? Like say can I go with a 160/60-17 on the original 3.5" rear wheel & a stock 630 chain?
                            1981 GS750L (sold)
                            1981 GS750L (current)
                            1978 Yamaha RD400 (RD = Race Development)
                            1981 Honda CT70 (86+ MPG at WOT most of the time)
                            1983 GS1100GL (needs work: update, gone to a new home)
                            1956 Simplex (with a TS250 motor)
                            1985 GS1150E (Hammer Time!!)
                            1998 1200 Bandit (Rattler)
                            1980 GS1100L (Janice)
                            Do I continue?

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                            • blowerbike
                              Forum Guru
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                              • Aug 2008
                              • 7057
                              • Ohio Closer to KY Than Cleveland

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Tazman001
                              on the back of an 1150. So is all this with the stock 630 chain? Like say can I go with a 160/60-17 on the original 3.5" rear wheel & a stock 630 chain?
                              my brother ran a 160/60 Michelin hi-sport on his E model back in 85 with the factory chain so yes you can.

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