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What is the widest tire I can fit on the stock rear wheel of 1983 gs750es. Also what is involved in swapping for a wider rear wheel.
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Here is what bridgestone recommends for there tires as far as rim width for a given tire size. I will stick with the recommendation from guys who know more about it than I do. Dan http://www.motorcycle-karttires.com/glamourindex.aspx?productID=3&LookupID=8stock is 120/90 I have a 130/80 and it has a 1/2 inch more tread on the ground , so on some rims I see where you can loose width, as long as your rim is within a 1/8 inch of the ideal rim for the tire I don't se you loosing and tread on the ground....JMHO
I use 130/90s on the rear and 120/80s on the front on my '85 700ES and it works MUCH better than the stock tire sizes. You won't get anything wider on the rear unless you make major modifications to the brake trailing arm and the chain cover.
Mark,
I've got 130 on the back and stock 100 on the front. I love the way it handles. Can you comment on the difference in feel between stock front and 120 front?