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Tires

The stock size is a 190, 55, 17. Where did the Fat Bike Tire thing come in. I never mentioned a size I took for granted every one knew I was talking about a stock size I was asking about. I do agree about not a GT. I don’t think I want the stiffer side wall.

nothing to do with size. the quotes were around "fat bike" and did not include "size".

"fat bike" tire is a GT tire. they are for fat (heavy) bikes....K13S is not one of those.
 
I'm finally up for a new set of tires. Currently running PR4 GT's on a 2009 K1300GT and will try the new PR5 GT. Checked the mileage on the current tires and I was able to get 16.5K out of the set riding one up.
 
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