Rear tire size - 1982 GS450T
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Rear tire size - 1982 GS450T
Hello all. I have recently acquired a 1982 GS450T that has been literally hiding in a barn for 23 years. The tires were new - in 2002 - and that's when the bike was parked for unknown reasons. The stock rear tire size is 110/90-17, which apparently has been nearly unavailable for a long time. The tire that was put on the bike in 2002 is slightly wider at 120/90-17, probably because the PO couldn't find the 110 width. It looks good, but it rubs slightly at the chain guard. What have other people done - go wider in width as was done here, or fit a shorter tire of 110/70-17?Tags: None -
IRC Durotour RS310 110/90-17 60H Rear Motorcycle
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Ed
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Never had a problem running a 120 on mine, probably had three or four different tires on it during the time I owned it. Are you sure you have the axle spacers on the correct sides? That would do it!2001 Kawasaki Voyager XII (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)Comment
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A 120 on a 450 is like a fat girl in a bikini. The rim width is way too small for a 120.Ed
To measure is to know.
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I had a 1982 GS450TXZ with spoke wheels;I also Could Not find a 110/90x17.. looked everywhere.
I bought the bike with a Chen Shin 120/90x17 and it was bad,so had to change it.
I decided to replace my back wheel with an 18" rear wheel from a GT250.
I researched it and found the hub is the same part # as my GS450TXZ,so I installed the wheel using my GS450 brake plate/shoes.
The GT250 rim is only 1.85x18" (the GS450TXZ has an 2.15x17 rear rim) and it comes stock with a 3.50x18 rear tire on the GT250,which isn't as wide as my original size 110/90x17 tire,but it worked ok.
I don't recommend doing it this way,but just saying,I did it.Comment
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2001 Kawasaki Voyager XII (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)Comment
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Okay, I take it back...somewhat. For the 1982 450T the rear wheel is a 17 x 2.15. A 120 can be used on a 2.15, although it's max size for that width. I was thinking it was a 1.85 width tire, and I would not use a 120 on that size.Ed
To measure is to know.
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I have not removed the wheel yet, but I will take careful note of the current configuration before removal and replacement. This was helpful; thank you.Comment
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This is an impressive solution, but perhaps a bit too ambitious for me at the moment. Certainly I will keep your approach in mind; thank you.I had a 1982 GS450TXZ with spoke wheels;I also Could Not find a 110/90x17.. looked everywhere.
I bought the bike with a Chen Shin 120/90x17 and it was bad,so had to change it.
I decided to replace my back wheel with an 18" rear wheel from a GT250.
I researched it and found the hub is the same part # as my GS450TXZ,so I installed the wheel using my GS450 brake plate/shoes.
The GT250 rim is only 1.85x18" (the GS450TXZ has an 2.15x17 rear rim) and it comes stock with a 3.50x18 rear tire on the GT250,which isn't as wide as my original size 110/90x17 tire,but it worked ok.
I don't recommend doing it this way,but just saying,I did it.Comment
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The solution to find the exact size 110/90x17 which member Nessism mentioned with an IRC Duro-Tour RS-310(it is available !)or another brand may be possible,but certainly is aLot of work and time-consuming on the computer.
The use of the same size tires, will yield you the best handling bike.
I think,as long as the width & circumference of the replacement tire are very close to the original size,it can be tolerable.
Different brand tires have some slight(width,outside diameter..)size differences which may allow you to install a 120/90x17 that is the smallest profile available from a manufacturer,somewhere..Last edited by grcamna2; 08-23-2025, 03:19 AM.Comment

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