HEY GUYS I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT IS THE LARGEST I CAN GET AWAY WITH ON MY GS RIM, WHICH CURRENTLY HAS ( FROM PO) A 130/90-17 WHAT IS THE BIGGEST I CAN GO, ON A 3.5" RIM I BELIEVE. AND YES I KNOW ABOUT THE BENDING THE BRAKE ROD TOO. ANY HELP PLEASE
Quote from: Sparky89gs500e on July 11, 2008, 08:35:09 AM
HEY GUYS I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT IS THE LARGEST I CAN GET AWAY WITH ON MY GS RIM, WHICH CURRENTLY HAS ( FROM PO) A 130/90-17 WHAT IS THE BIGGEST I CAN GO, ON A 3.5" RIM I BELIEVE. AND YES I KNOW ABOUT THE BENDING THE BRAKE ROD TOO. ANY HELP PLEASE
I take it you mean TIRE?
somebody put a 190 on a 3.5 rim
do a search
it was about 2 yrs ago
good read
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I wouldn't do a 190 for sure.140 is the easiest.Some 150's will work but please check with the tire manufacture to make sure it's rated for a 3.5 inch wheel.Pinching a tire on a narrow rim causes the profile to change and this can become dangerous in curves.
Quote from: werase643 on July 11, 2008, 12:58:48 PM
somebody put a 190 on a 3.5 rim
do a search
it was about 2 yrs ago
good read
:icon_twisted:
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A 190!!!! WOULDN'T YOU HAVE TO WIDEN THE REAR WHEEL BRACKET????? I COULD LIVE WITH A 140 OR 150
Stick with the 140. Life is good.
Quote from: average on July 11, 2008, 01:06:33 PM
Stick with the 140. Life is good.
I agree.I have a 160-60-17 on a 4.5 inch Bandit600 wheel and it was a Buddha Loves You.I had to do a lot of machining to make it work.(Thanks dgyver)Not counting the parts swapping to get the brake to line up.If I had it to do over I'd find a wide 140 or a narrow 150.
hmmm, I have the new Kat wheel that just bolted right up without any issues. Im running a 150
Quote from: average on July 11, 2008, 01:11:39 PM
hmmm, I have the new Kat wheel that just bolted right up without any issues. Im running a 150
No modification at all?
Kat wheel is alot easier than the B6 wheel.The center(hub area) is wider and requires a new inner spacer between the bearings.The rotor is a lot smaller in diameter so a 98+ Katana600/750 caliper bracket has to be used so the brake pads will completely contact the rotor.The brake side spacer has to be machined to center the caliper on the rotor.I had to space the sprocket carrier 3.5mm to gain tire to chain clearance.It sill lightly rubs the tire on right turns. I just had to have a 4.5 inch wide rear wheel that had swept spokes to match the front 88-97 Katana wheel(same wheel as GS).Couldn't live without the 160 tire.Had to do that cause a lot of people said it was to much. :icon_rolleyes: I wounder what I'll run into doing a 6.25 inch TL/Busa wheel with a 200-55-17 tire in an 87-89 GSXR swing arm.I know I am going to have to space the front sprocket out.That's already been worked out. :icon_mrgreen: