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Time For Tires

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Axel,,
This is all for my 1983 GS650GD and I measured across the wheel rim not the tire. stock is 100/90 19 front and 130/90 17 rear.
Front is as wide as I can go but up to 6inch wide clearence in rear which is 155mm so I should be safe with a 140/90 but would like to lower the bike 1 inch without modifying pan/forks/shocks etc. So has anyone gone with 140/80 or 70 and 100/80 front???????????

Tinkerbel,
you just like the site or do the REALLY make a GS scooter?.. lol

Thanks everyone else too.
I think Im down to the Metzelers or the Cheng Shin, I got all good feedback on them until SImon's fast wear.
I only found one set for Metzelers for both and the tread is kinda ugly.
still looking and open for options
 
tire selection

tire selection

I reckon that the fellows that designed my bike chose a specific tire dimension to optimize the bike's handling characteristics. I am not going to meddle with something that I know will affect how the bike handles.

There are enough hazards out there without adding another one to the mix.

Patrick
 
excellent reply patrik,
I just want 1 inch and want it as unobtrusively as possible.
I was hoping I could make it up here, same rubber contact but slightly shallower tire.
stimpy
 
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