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Tire Size Conversion for an 83 GS

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I've been looking at BassCliff's site and pondering the tire conversion info he has posted there. If I read things correctly, would the following work on my 83 GS 1100 ES?

The manual calls out the following tire sizes: 3.5V19 for the front and 4.5V17 for the rear. Do these convert to 100/90-19 and 120/90-17 respectively?

Are there some issues I should be aware of since these rims require tubes?

Thanks in advance,
 
Most GSR members run 100/130 on the large GS bikes using those same wheel sizes. There is no advantage with going smaller in the rear. And no problem using a tube inside a "tubeless" tire.
 
Yep, most people use 100/90-19 front and 130/90-17 rear on these bikes.

Technically, the 130 rear is a tad wide, but 120/90-17 is a very rare size. Not sure it's even available any more.


And to answer the next question, Avon AM26 RoadRiders or Pirelli Sport Demons. :D


Lots of people with this bike have also converted to tubeless, but that's a whole different debate.
 
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

Not to hi-jack my own post, but what's the consensus on Dynabeads for balancing?
 
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

Not to hi-jack my own post, but what's the consensus on Dynabeads for balancing?

Ha Ha Ha........................:rolleyes:

If you ever see one let us know what it look like. :p









psst, go with the Avons and Dynabeeds if you wish :cool:
 
I have recentltused a couple BT45 Bridgstone rears and also a Metzler ME880 in that size. I don't think they work better than 130's I have used. I don't ride super hard though, as I get older
 
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