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Old 08-11-2008, 07:39 PM   #91
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My 110/90-16 Cheng Shin 906 from TiresCheap on ebay came in, to my door for $57. Email them first, I think last time I looked they had a couple left.
I went to the TiresCheap store on eBay, and I could only find the "100/90-16" size. Are tires "coded" the same way as cage tires, Like Tread Height, Width, Diameter ?? Is there an alternative size ?? Would the size attached work (found at motorcycleproshop.com advertising $9 shipping) ??

I did find the 130/90-15 rear tire on their site though, $53.00 with $17.00 shipping, advertising 100 available, FYI.


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Old 08-11-2008, 08:16 PM   #92
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The answers to your questions are in the very thread you posted in. I suggest taking a few minutes to read it.
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Old 08-11-2008, 08:20 PM   #93
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The answers to your questions are in the very thread you posted in. I suggest taking a few minutes to read it.
I actually did read all 7 pages !! Couldn't find the tires on the site BadBob recommended, and I'm doing my best to figure it all out, but tube sizes and rim strips got me confused. Sorry, because if my local shop doesn't stock them or can't order them, I'll be searching online, and you can get really hosed if you don't know what your ordering.

I think I'll go back through all the posts with pen and paper this time...
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Old 08-11-2008, 08:36 PM   #94
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Rich;

The 100/90-16 is an alternative for the 110/90-16, just a hair smaller. The first number is width in millimeters, the second is the sidewall height stated as a percentage of the tread width. The last is the rim size in inches. So, get the 100/90-16 if the 110/90-16 isn't availabe.

The 110 is 110 mm wide and has a 99 millimeter tall sidewall, the 100 is 100 mm wide and has a 90 millimeter tall sidewall. Just a little over 1/4" smaller in sidewall height.

No big deal, do it.

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Old 08-11-2008, 10:34 PM   #95
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Sorry, because if my local shop doesn't stock them or can't order them,
These bikes are still being made and sold new. If a real Suzuki dealer says they can't get tires for a GZ250, you need to look for another dealer.......and I'd be tempted to call Suzuki. That's just plain stupid.
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Old 08-12-2008, 09:23 AM   #96
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http://www.gz250bike.com/viewtopic.php?t=1058

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Old 08-12-2008, 01:55 PM   #97
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See the area titled "TIRES"
Called my local cycle shop, and they had a hard time finding BOTH rear and front tires. Eventually they called me back and said they could get the Kenda's, but the front would have to be 100/90-16. Each was in the $50-$60 range, but I'm sure with tubes and rim strips (??) it'll be more like $75 a piece.

I figure I'll go for it, since I've had a hard time finding replacement tires listed in the "TIRES" section anywhere online. Thanks for all the help. Let me know if anything about "availability" changes.

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We're all in the same boat as far as availability of tires change. Some people are coming across a store deep in the annals of cyberspace that have some left but on the whole they are just getting harder and harder to find. If we could find a direct link to a store in the EU we would be in business. There are a whole crap load of bikes over there that accep our tires sizes and as such they have a variety to choose from.
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It just boggles my mind that it would even be possible to have a hard time finding tires for a bike still in production...
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Old 08-12-2008, 07:12 PM   #100
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Re: tire questions

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I think I'll try and find a bike shop here that'll mount and balance the new tires, and I'll buy them online. I can take the wheels off, and it would give me a good opportunity to clean the chain, but then I'll need some sort of stand. It never ends, does it?, just like owning a boat.
The local cycle shop can find one brand, Kenda, that has both front and back (mentioned in previous post). However, they said they will mount and balance, but they won't remove the wheels and/or reassemble. I have a feeling this is out way out of my league mechanically. I could probably get the wheels off, but putting everything back together, I'm not feeling too confident. I may get my HD neighbor or guy down the street to help. If I have somebody that knows motorcycles, they should be able to help me with this right, given I have the manual to make sure chain tension, etc is within guidelines putting it back together ??

Unless anyone has a video "How To", located in their "GZ250, Mechanics for Dummies" library, LMAO...

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