10-23-2008, 06:41 AM | #1 |
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New Front Tire
I finally got a replacement for my front tire. Actually, I was looking for a tire for a long time and could not find one in stock. On a recent trip I wore it dow to the wear bars and beyond. I had one hell of a time finding a tire. I went to all tire manufacturers web sites I could find with selection guides and then Googled for them. Yes, I could have paid extortion prices fore a tire and got one pretty quick. How ever I'm a cheap bastard and the GZ250 ain't a racing motorcycle.
After all this searching I finally had to settle for these motorcycleproshop.com: Item 1 Product ID: N-1606 Product Name: 1056 TUBE 325/350-16 TR6 Product Price: $7.95 Quantity: 1 Item 2 Product ID: K41-5503-10 Product Name: * RIM STRIP 16/17" sold each Product Price: $1.50 Quantity: 1 Item 3 Product ID: 0305-0061 Product Name: 5711 TIRE ROADRIDER 110/90-16 Front Product Price: $79.00 Quantity: 1 SubTotal: $88.45 Shipping: $10.50(Regular Shipping) Handling: $2.00 State Tax: $0.00 Country Tax: $0.00 Grand Total: $100.95 A day or so after placing my order I got a call form them saying their supplier didn't have any of these and could they get one from another supplier that cost a bit more and split the difference with me. I agreed to this only because it wasn't worth my time to go through the search again for $5. What I found out in my search is that we/I have been lucky. Apparently GZ250s need odd size tires that are not readily available. They are listed on many on the manufacturers sites but are difficult to find in stock. The only ones I could find that were relatively easy to locate were made for 150 mph sport bikes with prices starting at $120 and going up. If getting these mounted at a dealer a complete set of new tires might cost you $500 with labor and all included. Thats getting pretty near half of what I figure I could sell my GZ250 for. This is crazy expensive. Since I change my own tires and buy them at as low a cost as I can find its only going to cost me about $110 to change the front tire. This is two times what it cost the last time I did this. The tire I choose is the Avon AM26 Roadrider. It was not the lowest cost but their web site claimed it was designed for commuters from the description they seem to indicate longer tread life. The tire is here still in the box. I'm hoping to get it mounted this week end. This is to late to attend the Barber Vintage Motorcycle Festival that I have been planning to go to for the last year. I checked these manufacturers. There might have been others but either they had no selection guide I could find or were rejected for some other reason. Maxxis None Promaxx M6103 Rear 130/90-15 66H/TL Dunlop D404 Avon Roadrider AM26 Front Tire $90 Pirelli Sport Demon Dunlop GT501 Conti Ultra TKV11 Metzeler Lasertec Kenda K671 K673 Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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10-23-2008, 11:01 AM | #2 | |
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Re: New Front Tire
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Did you entertain getting a slightly different size? Seems like someone else said that 10mm larger was readily available......but I don't remember the details......including whether or not they actually got one.
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10-23-2008, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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Re: New Front Tire
My '08 came with Metzler ME77
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10-23-2008, 01:39 PM | #5 |
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I have The Maxxis Promaxx 130/90/15on the back of mine, and the Cheng Shin Hi-Max 100/90/16 on the front, I had a 110/90/16 on the front of my bike, but it was defective and the Suzuki shop had to order me a new one to replace it and the 100/90/16 was the only one available, the 110 was on back order. The Reason I have a different tire on the back than the front is when i first Got the Bike the back tire was kinda slick and then I got a big ass nail in my tire, and since I was going to have to have the tube replaced, and the tire fixed I figured I might as well replace it right then.
I figured I would come back later and get the front tire, but I didnt do my research and Maxxis Promaxx does not come in the size we need for the front :oops: so I was either going to have to replace a back tire I had just got, or have two different tires, so being the poor cheap-skate that I am, I have a different tire on the back than I do the front.
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10-24-2008, 06:32 AM | #6 | |
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There are a couple of shops in town not Suzuki dealers I do business with but they don't stock the tires and can't get them any cheaper than I can. I'm not new to this. I've bought six tires for the GZ250 so far. |
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10-24-2008, 06:42 AM | #8 |
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I replace my tires as they wear out. I don't bother with trying to match them up unless I have some particular reason for doing so. Such as replacing both tires because they are dry and hard and I'm getting everything form the same place.
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10-24-2008, 11:23 AM | #9 |
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Again, I got a 120/80-16 front Cheng Shin from the local stealer (probably the same one Bad Bob talks about, in Tallahassee) and the price was very reasonable.
Is there an aversion to this size as every one else seems to be fixated on the smaller 100/90-16 front tire if they can't fine a 110/90? There is practically no difference in the size or performance of any of these, and if the shoe fits, you can wear it. |
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10-24-2008, 11:47 AM | #10 |
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The 100/90/16 is a little thinner across the treads than the 110/90, I never thought of trying a 120/80/16.
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