Tsiklonaut GS pervert UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 25, 2004 Messages 3,473 Reaction score 9 Location semi-homeless Mar 23, 2005 #1 Some tyre dude sayed, that it's possible to fit Heidenau 140/80-17 K60 rear ja 100/90-19 K60 front? Is that true? And the same way it's possible to put some other tyres one size wider?
Some tyre dude sayed, that it's possible to fit Heidenau 140/80-17 K60 rear ja 100/90-19 K60 front? Is that true? And the same way it's possible to put some other tyres one size wider?
Mouse Registered user Joined Jul 5, 2004 Messages 3,786 Reaction score 0 Location Cowering in a solipsistic funk Mar 23, 2005 #2 I've had wider than standard tyres on other bikes. No problems, but I'm not sure it was an improvment either. It was more a case of availability.
I've had wider than standard tyres on other bikes. No problems, but I'm not sure it was an improvment either. It was more a case of availability.
(RIP) Jamie Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 31, 2002 Messages 9,763 Reaction score 1 Location Dirkdirkistan Mar 23, 2005 #3 Mouse said: I've had wider than standard tyres on other bikes. No problems, but I'm not sure it was an improvment either. It was more a case of availability. Click to expand... I've done the same, mainly for asthetic reasons - not sure handling was better or worse. I wouldnt on the GS though, it's fine as it is - and handling MAY be affected.
Mouse said: I've had wider than standard tyres on other bikes. No problems, but I'm not sure it was an improvment either. It was more a case of availability. Click to expand... I've done the same, mainly for asthetic reasons - not sure handling was better or worse. I wouldnt on the GS though, it's fine as it is - and handling MAY be affected.