TIRES FOR A 45 YEAR OLD BIKE?

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15 Feb 2023 14:32 #880223 by chopper1963
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1978 Doesn't seem that long ago but I guess it was.
I just purchased a 1978 KZ650B with original wire wheels and I assume tube type tires. It's in good shape the tires look quite bad. The front is a Goodyear--yikes.
Question: what does one do for hopefully modern-ish tires on an old gal like this? Does the old wink-wink-nod-nod bike shop axiom of running a tube in a tubeless tire still apply?
If anyone has suggestions for brand and size I'd appreciate it.

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15 Feb 2023 15:24 #880225 by hardrockminer
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I have a Dunlop F11 on my front and Dunlop K87 on the back of my KZ650.  Tire specs are stock.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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15 Feb 2023 16:05 #880226 by SWest
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15 Feb 2023 16:49 #880228 by Nessism
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Tubeless tires are fine, as long as you install a tube inside.

Most people run a 100/90-19 front tire, and either a 110 or 120/90-18 in the rear.  
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15 Feb 2023 17:05 #880231 by chopper1963
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15 Feb 2023 19:20 #880233 by blipco
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If you can get them in your size I would suggest Continental ContiMotion sport touring tires. I have them on two of my bikes and really like them.
They are about $180/pair.

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16 Feb 2023 03:44 - 16 Feb 2023 03:46 #880238 by KZNTX
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Got these on my 81 KZ750H. Cycle gear gives me a vet discount plus they were on sale. $161 for the set. I took the wheels up to cycle gear to get them mounted....I think it was $25 a tire. 

www.cyclegear.com/tires/shinko-712-tires

 
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16 Feb 2023 04:39 #880241 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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We've been running Conti Twins on our wire-wheel Z1's for decades.  Classic looks on a modern tire.

www.continental-tires.com/motorcycle/tir...ort-classic/rb2-k112

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16 Feb 2023 04:44 #880242 by Warren3200gt
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As no one has mentioned them I'm guessing you can't get Avon Roadriders 2 in the US?
Pretty much everyone in the UK uses these and rate them very highly. 
I have 7 Z bikes and have them on all of them. 


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16 Feb 2023 05:53 #880244 by blipco
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Definitely try Continental tires. They aren’t as well known in the US as other brands. I have their Road Attack 3 on my naked sporting bike and they’re amazing. They stick like glue to the road, wear great and you can actually feel feedback from the surface. I'm hooked.

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16 Feb 2023 08:41 #880255 by Kelly E
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As no one has mentioned them I'm guessing you can't get Avon Roadriders 2 in the US?
Pretty much everyone in the UK uses these and rate them very highly. 
I have 7 Z bikes and have them on all of them. 


They sell Avon Roadrider II's here in the US. We have them on over half of our bikes.





 

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18 Feb 2023 06:24 #880377 by ThatGPzGuy
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I'm a big fan of the Avon Roadrider 2. I'll be replacing the Bridgestones on my GPz with those soon. 

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