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    i have a 83 gs750es what tires is everybody using at the race track thanks

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    Pirelli Sport Demon I think is most common at the track.

    What wheel sizes are you running?
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      One thread on each subject is sufficient. Cross posting the same question in different forums is discouraged here.
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        #4
        Originally posted by bwringer View Post
        Pirelli Sport Demon I think is most common at the track.
        Work for me on the street.
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          #5
          stock rms for that year 120 90 17rear,100 90 16 front

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            #6
            You can get Bridgestone BT45's in both those sizes. They suit older, heavier chassis vey well.
            We've used BT45's on racebikes here quite a bit. Used them to beat bikes on slicks more than once....

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              #7
              Originally posted by GregT View Post
              You can get Bridgestone BT45's in both those sizes. They suit older, heavier chassis vey well.
              We've used BT45's on racebikes here quite a bit. Used them to beat bikes on slicks more than once....
              Good point, brains are in the rider, not the tire.
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                #8
                Originally posted by GregT View Post
                You can get Bridgestone BT45's in both those sizes. They suit older, heavier chassis vey well.
                We've used BT45's on racebikes here quite a bit. Used them to beat bikes on slicks more than once....
                i got the bt 45s on there now they do feel good on the bike

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