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    Tire help please!

    Hey everyone, I have a 1980 Gs550e I am working on restoring and am currently shopping for tires, any brand you recommend? Cheaper the better of course! Thank you!

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    shinko 712
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      #3
      Shinko 230's or 712's are a good value (230 is a higher performance tire). 100/90-19 front and 110 or 120/90-18 in back. The rim is sort of narrow for a 120, but the fit is okay.

      BTW, there are a bazillon tire threads in the archives already. You can learn a lot by using the search feature.
      Ed

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        #4
        My vote is for the shinko 230.

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          #5
          I got Shinko 230's, last year, when I needed to replace tires on my GS1000.
          Before that I used Metzlers, but based the feedback on the forum, I decided to try them and so far so good!!


          1979 GS1000

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nessism View Post
            You can learn a lot by using the search feature.
            One quick search showed that a member is selling a Bridgestone Spitfire for a decent price.

            Not as cheap as the Shinkos (which I also use on my bikes), but not a bad price.

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              #7
              Thank you for all the help and suggestions! Can't wait to get tires on and take it for a ride!

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                #8
                You have the same size rims on your bike that my GS650E has. I use Shinko 712 tires, size 100/90-19 up front and a 110/90-18 in the back.

                I'm extremely pleased with them after over 3,000 miles. They are very grippy and lean over very well.
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                  Originally posted by Griffin View Post
                  You have the same size rims on your bike that my GS650E has. I use Shinko 712 tires, size 100/90-19 up front and a 110/90-18 in the back.

                  I'm extremely pleased with them after over 3,000 miles. They are very grippy and lean over very well.
                  Yea I was already leaning towards the Shinko, I has heard nothing but good things, just was debating size and tread. So you use the 110? What was on it when I got it was a 120/90/18. But I guess that doesn't make that big of a differnce, now I am just trying to find a good place to get them mounted!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Invictus22 View Post
                    Yea I was already leaning towards the Shinko, I has heard nothing but good things, just was debating size and tread. So you use the 110? What was on it when I got it was a 120/90/18. But I guess that doesn't make that big of a differnce, now I am just trying to find a good place to get them mounted!
                    The original stock tire was 3.75H-18 on our bikes, which converts to a 110-90/18. I tend to stick with as close to stock size as possible, and if I have handling issues, may go up one size in width when I replace the tire.

                    My 650E handles most excellently with a 100 up front and a 110 in back. No complaints at all.
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                    HONDA: 1981 CB900F Super Sport
                    KAWASAKI: 1981 KZ550A-2; 1984 ZX750A-2 (aka GPZ750); 1984 KZ700A-1
                    YAMAHA: 1983 XJ750RK Seca

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