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Avon recoments a 100-90-19 front and 120-90-18 rear..
I love the Avons AM26's on my GS1000
I love the Avons AM26's on my GS1000
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AM26 = RoadRiders, in case anyone's watching.
Compared to the Pirelli Sport Demons, the Avon RRs have a "quicker" feel, probably from a pointier shape. On a GS, it feels like your bike suddenly lost 150 pounds. This is a good thing...
The Avons also last a lot longer (I get a very consistent 6,000 hard miles out of Avons vs. 4,000 for the Pirelli Sport Demons. YMMV, and will probably be a lot better), and -- this is the important part -- they remain incredibly consistent in feel and traction for the life of the tire. They still feel and work great even when well past the tread wear indicators.
For me, the Sport Demons are great for about 2,500 miles but turn evil as they wear. For the last 1,000 miles or so they're not much good at all.
Same thing only worse with the Dunlop 501 -- it's a very old design (meaning the way they are constructed, not the tread design), and they start out fine but end up feeling like crap as they wear. Heavy, heavy scalloping front and rear.
Metzelers in vintage sizes also suffer from being very old designs -- they feel positively wooden, they're expensive as hell, wear quickly, and don't age gracefully.
So: my usual recommendation is Avon RoadRiders for vintage bikes, hands-down.
If budget is a concern, you can save a good bit of cash with Shinkos (by the way, they're made in Korea, not China as many assume) -- the TourMaster 230 is an excellent tire at a bargain price. The 712 is also excellent.
Dennis Kirk or Jake Wilson consistently have great prices on the Avons, while Motorcycle Superstore stocks a huge variety of Shinkos at discount prices.
I've always run Dunlops on my bike since the upgrades until the last set I put on. My first rear tire on the new wheels was a hand laid Dunlop D364 that I got from a Yosh rider. It was one of his qualifiers at Daytona. That was probably the sweetest rear tire I've ever run. It handled the same right up until the belts started showing. Now I've got a set of race compound Michelin Pilots that handle nicely. They'll probably last me through the middle of next year then I'll be looking for at least a new rear.For you guys with modern wheels and suspension on your oldschool GS:
Dunlop Sportmax Sportsmart.
Seriously never had tires with better grip than these. Be it wet or dry, on the street or on the track - they deliver to 110%. They inspire nothing but pure confidence.
AM26 = RoadRiders, in case anyone's watching.
Compared to the Pirelli Sport Demons, the Avon RRs have a "quicker" feel, probably from a pointier shape. On a GS, it feels like your bike suddenly lost 150 pounds. This is a good thing...
The Avons also last a lot longer (I get a very consistent 6,000 hard miles out of Avons vs. 4,000 for the Pirelli Sport Demons. YMMV, and will probably be a lot better), and -- this is the important part -- they remain incredibly consistent in feel and traction for the life of the tire. They still feel and work great even when well past the tread wear indicators.
For me, the Sport Demons are great for about 2,500 miles but turn evil as they wear. For the last 1,000 miles or so they're not much good at all.
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A 130 is not the ideal size for a 2.15 rear wheel but the US GS1000E's came with a wider IRC 4.50V-17 on the back from the factory. Pretty sure the 4.50/5.10 equals a 130/90-17. The GS1000S came with a 2.15 rear wheel shod with a 4.00V-18 tire. It's probably safe to say those suzuki engineers ensured both tires were safe at the limit. So the 2.15 wheel width can accomodate different tire widths and it exhibits some compliance.
My question is, when buying a set of tires do you HAVE to use a rear disignated tire only on the rear and front designated on the front?
No. But if you want to ride safely, yes.
Where are you shopping for tires? You should have no problem finding a set for your bike. Go on over the the "GS Owners" section and introduce yourself so we can welcome you properly. Then search around in the "Tires/Suspension/Brakes" section for lots of information on, um, tires, suspension, and brakes.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
OR just by the Avons![]()
Yeah Jim, I guess there's that.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Avons ??? Arent these the tires that everybody keeps complaining about cracking! Shinkos Rule !! NO Cracking sofar... I thought only women shoped at AVON LOL Just kidding !!