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Tire Options for our CB1100
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(06-15-2020, 01:26 AM)cheddarcheese_imp Wrote: I highly, highly recommend the app Scenic. The navigation function is basically google's "avoid highways" option taken to the nth degree, and will also map your route and give you speed data afterwards.
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I know this is both counter-intuitive and unpopular opinion when it comes to the real wheel but,

Has anyone ever ran 130's at the rear?

I know most will say "you should stick to OEM 140 spec" but there seems to be lots of people running different sizes at the rear with no real issues(albeit wider, not thinner)

This is a GREAT tire I have used with success in the past, but unfortunately the widest they are made for 18" wheels is 130
https://www.ebay.com/itm/130-90-18-Shink...4dabb6c89d

This is particularly tempting at this price point, but the thought/science behind running a thinner-than-OEM rear wheel is beyond me at this moment, hence I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts on this...
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I did NOT see the tire in your link.....
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(07-01-2020, 06:50 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I did NOT see the tire in your link.....

John, do NOT look at her...tire, tire, tire is what you have to concentrate ON Tongue

....I am most certain that during your M exam you had male examiner, otherwise you would fail or crash Angel
Beer
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E11even_Hunnit, I don't know enough about tyres to know the answer to this question, but, if the tyre is narrower, would you be able to get the bead to stick to the rim well enough?
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(07-01-2020, 06:54 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote:
(07-01-2020, 06:50 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I did NOT see the tire in your link.....

John, do NOT look at her...tire, tire, tire is what you have to concentrate ON Tongue

....I am most certain that during your M exam you had male examiner, otherwise you would fail or crash Angel
Beer

John, do NOT look at her...tire, tire, tire is what you have to concentrate ON Tongue

....I am most certain that during your M exam you had male examiner, otherwise you would fail or crash Angel
Beer My Doctor is a very nice lady and I only go once a year after not going for a yearly medical for over 45 years , last time when at 22 I left militarily service in Holland and than for the first time at 68 because my wife "forced" me to go for a check up.
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(07-01-2020, 06:12 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: I know this is both counter-intuitive and unpopular opinion when it comes to the real wheel but,

Has anyone ever ran 130's at the rear?

I know most will say "you should stick to OEM 140 spec" but there seems to be lots of people running different sizes at the rear with no real issues(albeit wider, not thinner)

This is a GREAT tire I have used with success in the past, but unfortunately the widest they are made for 18" wheels is 130
https://www.ebay.com/itm/130-90-18-Shink...4dabb6c89d

This is particularly tempting at this price point, but the thought/science behind running a thinner-than-OEM rear wheel is beyond me at this moment, hence I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts on this...
Howdy, I am not at a point of putting new tires on either of my CB's, put new ones n the 2013 last year when I bought it. I mentioned in this forum, it still had the original tires! I should have put a 150 at least on the rear, but being new to this bike, I went with OEM specs on Bridgestone Battlax BT45 tires. They are V-rated and work just fine. But, it brings me back to the days on my 1972 CB175 with its skinny tires. I went to a bike junk yard, bought two rear shocks off an SL350, drilled my frame and put them on. Then I jumped from a 3.00 rear to a whopping 4.00 tire. Man this bike looked cool, and handled two people much better. I cannot find a good pix of it yet, so I put the only one I can find right now with my son from 1980. Big tires just looked cool back then, and still do. I am sure the larger footprint helps in braking, traction, etc... When I replace the rear on both CB's, I am going with a 150 on the EX and a 160 on the 2013, and keep the front stock OEM size. No laughing from my 80's hair cut....

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I was taking a look yesterday and it seems the 130 Shinko will "fit" in there, the diminished/possible effects it may have is a whole other conversation. I made up my mind on staying away from trying something new this time with the rear tire. Will be ordering a set of Angel GT's and calling it a day.

Cool picture and haircut, thanks for sharing ROFL
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(06-15-2020, 08:17 AM)NovaCB1100_imp Wrote:
(06-05-2020, 01:15 PM)cheddarcheese_imp Wrote: Quote:I just added the Angel GTs and upsized to the 160/60 ZR18 in the retained 110/80 R18 in the front. No fitment issues whatsoever, and handles great.
Any more pictures of the whole bike with these on?

Have any of you had any flak when getting these upsized tires installed? Last time I tried that (admittedly, 2013) a dealer flat out refused (and that was only 10mm up, not 20).

Any more pictures of the whole bike with these on?

Have any of you had any flak when getting these upsized tires installed? Last time I tried that (admittedly, 2013) a dealer flat out refused (and that was only 10mm up, not 20).
Sorry Cheddar, just saw this. The installer said it was a little more difficult but not too bad. He had a second set of hands.

Here are a few of the whole bike...

That is a really cool photo!
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