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IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire

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Excellent replacement tire for most sizes of motorcycles. High quality, all purpose IRC tire at a moderate price. Tube Type. H-Rated, 4-ply.

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IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire
 
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5.0

Excellent Value!

By brettrek

from Undisclosed

Comments about IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire:

I operate an adventure tour business and have tried almost all dual-sport tires for my stable of KLR's. IRC consistantly performs and wears well on and off pavement and is very reliable in wet and muddy situations. I reccomend dual-sporters to give the GP-1 a try, you won't be disappointed.

Service and delivery comments:

Great inventory, great delivery

(1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Awesome tire

By 280zx2005

from Penrose, Co

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Pros

  • Awesome traction
  • Durable
  • Good Ride
  • Great Price
  • Versatile

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Off-Road
    • Racing

    Comments about IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire:

    I got an IRC on my 1981 DR500 and I don't think you can get much better for the price; [...] I haven't put it through all the tests yet, but so far this tire is feeling like the right choice. Recommend to anyone.

    • Motorsports:
    • Competitive Rider
     
    4.0

    very good tire for the money

    By bill1234

    from Undisclosed

    Comments about IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire:

    excellent tire for mud and highway ,good 50/50 performance.not tryed in rain yet

     
    5.0

    nice tire

    By matchles

    from Undisclosed

    Comments about IRC GP1 Motorcycle Tire:

    I have been trying to find a trails tire and bikebandit had the tire I needed. I am very happy with the tire, Thanks BaikBandit

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    • Q:

      for my klr650 E Please translate 90/90-21 front
      130/80-17 rear tires
      to the GP1 sizes. Thanks
      rand
      Asked on 11/30/2012 by motorand from Colfax, CA

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thank you for your question. The front tire in a 3.00x 21 will fit the KLR. The rear tire in a 5.10x 17 will be the size you need. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you by contacting us by email at Sales@bikebandit.com, Live Chat or by phone toll free at 888-339-3888. We are more than happy to help.

        Answered on 12/3/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      I have a 1972 Suzuki TC90. Would this be the correct or closest to original tire?
      Asked on 7/7/2012 by RealtorEd from Visalia, CA

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thank you for the question! The front tire was a 2.75-18 and the rear is a 3.0-18.

        Answered on 7/13/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Hi, I am interested in purchasing a set tires, possibly the IRC GP1 tires. I have a 72 suzuki ts 185 and have the stock size tires 3.00-19 on the front and 3.50-18 on the rear. I seen that they are available in my rear size but not my front, and the only one in a 19 inch rim was the "2.75-19 rears" and was wondering if i could fit those on my front. I also seen the early post in the Q & A about the only main difference was the load range and was wondering if the 2.75-19 “rears” would have a high enough load range to work in the front. My bike weighs about 220lbs and i weigh about 190lbs. I was also wondering what some tires close to mine would be in the metric size. Say; 2.75-19, 3.00-19, 3.25-19, Fronts and 3.50-18, 4.00-18, 4.10-18 Rears
      Asked on 5/29/2012 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thanks for your question! You will need to measure your rim to see if you can put a skinnier tire on the front. For further assistance, please contact our sales department at 888-339-3888!

        Answered on 6/21/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      I have a 1986 Honda Xr250r, currently running a
      110/90-18 Rear and 80/100-21 Front. Which size do I need with the GP1's?
      Asked on 5/18/2012 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thanks for your question! 4.00x18'' on the rear & 3.00x21'' on the front tire.

        Answered on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Is this 3.00-21 GP-1 tire legal for use on the street with my Honda XL600R? How about the rear size GP-1 (4.60-17)?
      Asked on 7/19/2011 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thanks for writing in! Yes, both of these tires are DOT approved.

        Answered on 7/20/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Other than the obvious size differences, are there any other differences between the front and rear tires? If the tire size for my front tire is labeled on your site as a rear tire, will it still work?
      Thanks
      Asked on 6/10/2011 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        Thanks for your question.

        The main difference is the load rating. It is not recommended to put a front tire on the rear and vise versa. Some people with smaller machines can get away with it but we can only recommend what your machine calls for.

        Answered on 6/16/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      what is the speed rating chart (H) ?
      Asked on 1/12/2011 by NeilBird from Godfrey Il.

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        A:

        Thanks for your question. H = a max speed of 130 MPH

        Answered on 1/18/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Whats the equivalent size of 140/80-18
      Asked on 3/22/2010 by simond

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        A:

        Thanks for your question. The inch size conversion from the metric size 140/80-18 is: 5.50-18.

        Answered on 3/29/2010 by BHills
    • Q:

      Conversion to GP 1 tires

      My KLR 650 has 90/90 -21 and 130/80-17 size tires. IRC GP 1` tires come in for example 17 - 3.00 and 17- 4.60. What is the conversion to the size tires and tubes that will fit my KLR 650?
      Asked on 9/28/2009 by Whattires from Minnesota

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        A:

        Thanks for your question! A 90/90-21 would convert to a 3.00-21, the 130/80-17 would convert to a 4.60-17 your actually right on it, for the tubes you would stay with the same size as the tires your running.

        Answered on 9/29/2009 by SalesDepartment
    • Q:

      what size tires should I order?

      I have a 2007 KLR 650 with original rims and tires. I plan to replace the tires with IRC GP-1 tires. What size tires and tubes to I need to order that will fit my KLR 650?
      Asked on 9/27/2009 by Whattires from Minnesota

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        A:

        Thanks for your question! With the stock sizing on your machine that would be a 90/90-21 for the front and 130/80-17 for the rear. You would want to stay with the same sizing for the tubes as well.

        Answered on 9/28/2009 by SalesDepartment
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    Specifications and Options

    Brand IRC
    Front / Rear Front, Rear
    Tube / Tubeless Tube Type
    Ply Rating 4-Ply
    Rim Size 21, 19, 18, 17
    Shipping Restrictions Tire
    Tire Size 2.75-19, 3.00-17, 3.00-18, 3.00-21, 3.50-17, 3.50-18, 4.00-18, 4.10-18, 4.60-17, 4.60-18, 5.10-17, 5.10-18
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