Front Tire 110/90-19 Rear Tire 130/90-17 **The Honda GL1000 Goldwing uses a 4.50x 17 rear tire stock, however, many people mount the 130/90-17 instead because they consider the stock tire too thin. There are no clearance problems mounting this larger tire in it's place.
**This can probably be used on some other models that use an 17" rear wheel and have a stock tire width that is close to a 130 in width. You do not want to put to wide of a tire on your bike if it does not use this size as stock. Going too wide can cause the tire to rub against parts of the bike. Please consider carefully before bidding if you are not sure this will work for you.
Front - 3.50 x 19 Rear - 4.50 x 17
I would read the owners manual
Front tire: 110/90-19Rear tire: 130/90-17
100x90x15
Look on the driver's door support and there is a decal with sizes and tire pressures. DO NOT mix tire sizes as it will disrupt the antilock brakes.
No, never mix tire sizes.
Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.
On my '86 I have Dunlop 491 front mt 90 B 16 M/c 72 H rear- mt v 85 b 15 m/c 77 h- both tubeless
Your correct tire size is on your door sticker.
315/70/17
Generally no for vehicles that were not designed to use differing tire sizes. For vehicles designed to use equal sizes, using different sizes can lead to unsafe handling quirks. This is especially true for using different sizes on the left and right of front or the rear. That is why a limited use spare tire has restrictions on speed, etc.
anywhere from a 28 inch tire to a 31 inch tire.