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Title: Tyre size
Post by: gtscott on September 16, 2011, 04:16:57 AM
Hi all,
Im a new user, i registered on the forums when I obtained my brothers gs500 after he spun the big ends in the motor incase I needed help building it, yet I found it suprisingly easy to rebuild (I'm a mechanic yet not a bike mechanic).
However now im after a bit of advice regarding tyres, done a bit of reading on the forums and cant seem to find a definate answer, trying to decided weather to get a 140/70 or 130/70 for the rear tyre
Will fitting a 140/70/17 rear tyre on stock wheels have a negative effect?

also I can change the tyre myself at my old work, yet cant do balancing, anyone know of good places in sydney australia to take the wheels to after i change the tyres to get them balanced.

Thanks
Scott
Title: Re: Tyre size
Post by: Twisted on September 16, 2011, 04:36:26 AM
The difference between the 140 and 130 tyres are purely cosmetic. I have had both on my bike and can report no negative effects. A lot of other members here run them and will probably report the same.
Title: Re: Tyre size
Post by: smackdoogie on September 16, 2011, 04:57:03 AM
Difference is cosmetic yes, but the size is different as well. Granted its only 10mm, but for the limited space our bikes have its the difference between  a few extra thousand before changing worn out tires. I switched to the 140 earlier this year and notice I am getting a lot more life out of the rear tire. But some like the easier handling of the skinnier tire as well, so a lot of it comes down to personal preference. Although I am getting more and more intrigued about the Katana rear wheel swap to put on a larger rear tire. Interested to see if the guy here on the forums has any uneven wear on his chain from putting washers on the sprocket for rear clearance...
Title: Re: Tyre size
Post by: gsJack on September 16, 2011, 06:00:12 AM
There is very little cosmetic difference or handling difference between the 130/70 and 140/70, I'm running the 140/70 right now.  Both are Roadriders. I did notice a significant difference in tire life.  I got 15k miles from a previous 140/70 and 18k miles from a 150/70 just removed for present 140/70.  The cosmetic difference of a 150/70 is more noticeable.  All run on stock 3.5" wheels.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/jcp8832/AM26reartirecomparo130vs140.jpg)

Tires I've used on stock 3.0" front and 3.5" rear wheels:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/jcp8832/GS500tirelogs.jpg
Title: Re: Tyre size
Post by: mister on September 16, 2011, 10:19:25 PM
My old 130 next to the new 140...

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FyhJ-dAu0F0/TdxO5zkHZGI/AAAAAAAAAxQ/kgM5a0KuEqU/SportDemonOld2.jpg) (https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-njrvIRMMI_8/TdxO8Jt_x6I/AAAAAAAAAxQ/r5kInYitnro/SportDemonNew2.jpg)

Cosmetically, it's hardly noticeable. On the street... I cannot say I notice a difference that wouldn't have been attributed to a new tire vs old tire - on initial ride. Subsequent rides did not have noticeable difference on handling. The only way to test for real would be to swap a new 130 for a new 140 and see. but as we only change tires when the old one is at the end of its life, such a test is not likely.

In short, no negative effect by fitting a 140.

Michael
Title: Re: Tyre size
Post by: gtscott on September 17, 2011, 03:56:31 AM
ok, thanks for the help guys, will be getting 2 new tyres later this week and ill go for the 140/70 for the rear