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Title: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: johnk on July 24, 2007, 03:34:40 PM
I was wondering if we could replace a tire with large width( like 150/70-17 or 160/70-17) as suppose to 130/70-17, Please advice..........
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: Mk1inCali on July 24, 2007, 03:45:44 PM
With the stock wheel, you can run a 150/60 or 150/70, but it will pinch the tread a bit and you won't be able to get all the way to the side of the tire.  Therefore, you will get some funny tendencies when leaned way over after you put some serious corner-carving miles on it.

140/70 will also work.
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: The Antibody on July 24, 2007, 03:47:18 PM
It's not worth it in my opinion. If you want s bigger rear tire, better to go with a new wheel or bike all together.

  -Anti  8)
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: Jay_wolf on July 24, 2007, 04:01:36 PM
The wiki mentions 4 swops ,the easyest being the Katana 97-02

the max quoted is a 160  on a 4.5 rim , and not alll work ,

does make the gs look alot better
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: frankieG on July 24, 2007, 04:08:52 PM
i like the narrower tires simply because it transits faster but it does not look as good as the wider ones
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: TarzanBoy on July 24, 2007, 06:15:20 PM
Unless you want to do a lot of tinkering with wheel replacement and possible having to mess with the swingarm... I would go with a 140.  If you really want a fat tire, then just hold on until you're ready for your bike upgrade
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: gsJack on July 24, 2007, 08:09:35 PM
I ran a 150/70 Lasertec and am now running a 150/70 RoadAttack on the stock 3.5" wheel on my 02 GS500.  No problems and no alterations for the Lasertec, but had to bend the brake torque rod a bit for good clearance for the RoadAttack.  Ran both with 110/80 Lasertec fronts.

Put 10k miles on the Lasertec and now have 7k+ on the RoadAttack with much more to go.  Both tires were approved for fitment on the 3.5" wheel by their makers.  My 150/70 RoadAttack:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/jcp8832/RoadAttack-4.jpg)

Will run either another RoadAttack rear or a pair of Avon Roadriders next depending on the milage I get from the RoadAttack.  Will run a 140/70 rear with a 110/80 front if I go to the Roadriders.
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: johnk on July 24, 2007, 08:11:32 PM
Thank you .....all.............How about a 140/80-17 or 140/80V17 as suppose to 130/70-17......Example BRIDGESTONE BT45R 140/80V17... ...Dunlop D205 140/80ZR17 Rear Tire ..................Appreciate all your help............
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: ben2go on July 24, 2007, 08:18:22 PM
currently I had a 180-60-17 on my project bike.Sold the wheel and tire.I used an 88 gsxr swing arm,and a 90 gsxr 750 wheel.If I win an ebay auction,I'm going with a 200-60-17 or bigger.Can't give part specs until I win the auction. And no,I'm not buying a big wheel kit likes offered for the busa.Thanks to Jim Knopf on here.

Here's the link to some info on larger wheels,tires and swing arms. http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=34776.0
Title: Re: New Rear Tire replacement 2004 GS 500 F
Post by: gsJack on July 24, 2007, 08:21:43 PM
Quote from: johnk on July 24, 2007, 08:11:32 PM
Thank you .....all.............How about a 140/80-17 or 140/80V17 as suppose to 130/70-17......Example BRIDGESTONE BT45R 140/80V17... ...Dunlop D205 140/80ZR17 Rear Tire ..................Appreciate all your help............

A 140/80 will work on the GS, it's made for a 3.5" wheel.  I ran 140/80 rears in the Avon AV36 and the Avon AV46 sport touring radials.  Dunlop D205 would be my last choice, I like the AV46 in that size.

Tires I've run in 125k miles on 2 GSs:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/jcp8832/GS500tirelog.jpg