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scott
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I had a shop replace the 15 year old tires on my GS550 with Shinko 230s yesterday. I ordered the same sizes that were on the bike (100/90/19 front, 120/90/18 back). They said the old tires had tubes in but since they didn't have the right size tubes available, they went tubeless. From what I understand, that's not a big problem. Anyway, I took a long way home (roughly 45 miles) and started noticing problems. I would periodically hear strange noises coming from I think the tires. Sometimes (like when I'd hit a bump), I'd hear a noise like something was rubbing or making contact. I made a few stops and noticed that pushing the bike was very difficult as well. At some point close to home the speedometer stopped working (just showed 0).
It seems like I have 3 problems:
1. The front tire seems to be crooked. Perhaps the front tire is sometimes hitting the front fender on cornering or bumps and is causing the noise I'm hearing. I actually think the old tire may have been crooked too but maybe the new tires are more "bulbous", causing a problem? You can see in the picture how the front of the tire is off-center.
Is there a way to adjust this? Do I try to bend the fender to align with the tire?
2. The front brake seems to be rubbing. It's VERY hard to push the bike at certain points in the front tires rotation. I'm not sure how to adjust this. It's a single disc. This is a shot of the caliper and I think the speedometer connection:
3. And of course, the speedometer stopped working. It was working when I left the shop but I have to think it's related.
Any thoughts on how to tackle these problems? I haven't done anything with the tires/suspension/brakes yet so this is new to me. I was hoping to be able to wait until the winter to tackle the brakes. I know everyone says not to trust a shop to do work on these old bikes but I really didn't think I'd have issues with a shop replacing my tires!
It seems like I have 3 problems:
1. The front tire seems to be crooked. Perhaps the front tire is sometimes hitting the front fender on cornering or bumps and is causing the noise I'm hearing. I actually think the old tire may have been crooked too but maybe the new tires are more "bulbous", causing a problem? You can see in the picture how the front of the tire is off-center.
Is there a way to adjust this? Do I try to bend the fender to align with the tire?
2. The front brake seems to be rubbing. It's VERY hard to push the bike at certain points in the front tires rotation. I'm not sure how to adjust this. It's a single disc. This is a shot of the caliper and I think the speedometer connection:
3. And of course, the speedometer stopped working. It was working when I left the shop but I have to think it's related.
Any thoughts on how to tackle these problems? I haven't done anything with the tires/suspension/brakes yet so this is new to me. I was hoping to be able to wait until the winter to tackle the brakes. I know everyone says not to trust a shop to do work on these old bikes but I really didn't think I'd have issues with a shop replacing my tires!