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    Need to replace tires, recommendations?

    I need to buy some tires for my Aluminum Spokes for my GS1000. When it comes to motorcycle tires, I know nothing so I must turn to you guys. Ive searched and found some good info but I was hoping that some of you might know of some good deals online right now. Looking for some performance tires that would work with tubes (ASSuming I need to run tubes since they are spokes)

    Recommendations?

    #2
    Avon RoadRiders, unless you're cheap.

    If you're cheap, the Shinko 230 Tour Masters are winning lots of friends.

    Make sure you get new tubes and rim strips, too.

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    Make sure you're prepared to mount your new internet tires yourself -- very few shops will mount tires you bought elsewhere.

    Since you're dealing with tubed tires, it would be an excellent idea to get some experienced help the first time around. Or buy a couple of extra tubes.
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      #3
      Originally posted by bwringer View Post
      Avon RoadRiders, unless you're cheap.

      .

      Ditto ....................

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        #4
        I just replaced my rear tire. The front was in great shape and was a Kenda Kruz, but they do not make the size I need for the rear, so I went with the Kenda K637 Sport Challenger series. Did not cost a lot and so far it seems to perform quite nicely (just over 1000 km). The size on mine is a 130/90 - 17, by the way. I went through the dealer, but I did find an on-line source in Canada (where I am) that ships out of BC. His prices seem quite good. I paid more to the dealer, but I probably would have paid about the same by the time shipping was factored in.

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          #5
          I'm cheap and bought some 230's for my most recent project bike. They are a belted tire and V rated which are two nice features. I haven't ridden them enough to have a proper opinion about grip and durability but so far they get a thumbs up from me.
          Ed

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            #6
            If your CHEAP !!!! I'm not Cheap just a smart shopper.... LOL Shinkos and I went with the even Cheaper ones (712"s) and again I Love them !!!

            And as for being cheap I still haven't seen any sidewall cracking on my shinko's !!! You can't say that about the Avon's and anyway don't they sell makeup or somthing. Just kidding guys.... You can pick up a Front/Rear pretty darn cheap on E-bay.

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              #7
              I just put Shinkos on my 650 for $94 shipped (both tires). I mount and balance my own so a set of tires for under $100 is great. The old front was from 03 and the rear was from 04 so age was the factor. I don't ride the gs that hard. I have a VFR for that and put PilotRoad 2 s on it for $300 a set.

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                #8
                This subject must have been posted 4-5 times this year alone

                Why not try the SEARCH function?
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                  #9
                  Newb question: Can you put tubes in a tubless radial?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DrImodium View Post
                    Newb question: Can you put tubes in a tubless radial?
                    Why would anyone put a tube in a radial tire?
                    Ed

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DrImodium View Post
                      I need to buy some tires for my Aluminum Spokes for my GS1000. When it comes to motorcycle tires, I know nothing so I must turn to you guys. Ive searched and found some good info but I was hoping that some of you might know of some good deals online right now. Looking for some performance tires that would work with tubes (ASSuming I need to run tubes since they are spokes)

                      Recommendations?
                      I have recently purchased front/rear Shinko 230's for my '85 K100 ($114 for both shipped) and '79 GS750E ($119 for both shipped). The BMW is running tubeless while the Zook uses tubes. V rated tire that performs well in the corners (I'm whittling that chicken strip down pretty good) and I have over 1k miles on the K100 set while putting 160 miles yesterday on the GS set (mounted last Sat). Yes they are inexpensive but I think they are the best deal out there for a good tire and none of the 4 tires had any imperfections. I've purchased the Avon Roadrider when they had a great sale last year for my GS1100E and thought they were a good tire too. But I think there were enough postings here about a bad batch with some of their recent tires showing cracks. Doesn't give me much comfort level for quality control for a pricier tire?
                      Note: I'm only vouging for the Shinko 230's not the cheaper 712's. Those are not V rated and I'll defer to others for feedback on those.
                      Last edited by Guest; 07-19-2010, 11:06 AM.

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                        #12
                        Of course this subject comes up all the time, it is the most replaced item on all bikes.
                        I have run Contis, Metzlers, Dunlops, etc.
                        The current Avon Roadriders have a great feel, they play well with rain grooves, and I could not be more pleased.
                        Best of luck.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by koolaid_kid View Post
                          Of course this subject comes up all the time, it is the most replaced item on all bikes.
                          Running a close secod on some certain makes is the regulator/rectifier.
                          GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
                          KZ550A KZ700A GPZ750
                          CB400T CB900F
                          XJ750R

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Griffin View Post
                            Running a close second on some certain makes is the regulator/rectifier.
                            Shh, don't talk like that when my GS may be listening....

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                              #15
                              I've had favorable experiences with:

                              Bridgestone Battlax BT-45V
                              Pirelli Sport Demon
                              Dunlop GT-501 Arrowmax

                              I really like the feel of the BT-45 and Sport Demon.
                              GT-501 is alright, but just doesn't...seem...as confidence-inspiring as the other two.
                              And they seem to wear quickly as well.

                              I currently have the GT-501 on the rear of my '84 Ninja 900.
                              When it's gone (soon), it will be replaced with a Sport Demon.

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