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I have had a 82 Yamaha Maxim XJ55O for about 15 years. It has 12,700 miles on it and it still runs great. I live in South Dakota so I am just now able to start riding this year. I am looking at replacing the rear tire (it's getting a little dry and cracked. I have the Dunlop Gold K127 130/90/16 and I plan to replace it with the Kenda K657 Sport Challenger 110/90H-18 from Tires Unlimited (http://tiresunlimited.com/default.htm).

I am curious if anyone has an opinion about switching to this other tire size. How will it affect the ride?

I am also looking at replacing the original dual exhaust with a 4 in 1 from Old Bike Barn (http://www.oldbikebarn.com/part.php?id=1452&subcategory=Exhaust%20Systems%20-%204%20into%201&bike=&DisplayPerPage=20).

Any pros and cons to the dual versus the single exhaust on this bike?

Thanks for your time.

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I rode an 81/82 Seca 550 for 13 years everyday......as well as an '83 750 Maxim for an additional 4 years.....& I can't figure out why you'd change to such an odd size tire for the rear :headscratch: ........not only will it require a diffferent rim, but the geometry will definitely be affected as well. :unsure:

My advice.....stick with the stock rims & throw a pair of Dunlop Touring Elites on 'em......

Best bang for the buck no doubt ;)

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I rode an 81/82 Seca 550 for 13 years everyday......as well as an '83 750 Maxim for an additional 4 years.....& I can't figure out why you'd change to such an odd size tire for the rear :headscratch: ........not only will it require a diffferent rim, but the geometry will definitely be affected as well. :unsure:

My advice.....stick with the stock rims & throw a pair of Dunlop Touring Elites on 'em......

Best bang for the buck no doubt ;)

I am looking at these based on the below link:

http://www.foreven.com/motorcycles/Tyres/YaSeca55.htm

Let me know what you think. Any thoughts on the single exhaust?

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That info is admirable but really only applies to the Seca which has an 18" rear wheel.....

Vs. the Maxim's 16". I think the 130/90/16 size, which Dunlop also makes in the K491 Touring Elite, is more fitting for the Maxim. I ran 'em on my 750 Max & had great feedback & tread life ;)

Plus keeping with the same brand front & rear does promote longevity. ;)

As far as exhausts go......this is what I had on my Seca.....

MySeca.jpg

Standard Kerker with the aluminum slip-on.......only cost me $225 delivered right to my door B)

Nice exhaust note.......noticable weight savings.....& easy to maintain :thumb:

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