The tyres that are available for the GTs are still bias ply, but if you run them at Suzuki pressures (high 20s from memory) they feel like they are flat. Bridgestone, Metzeler and Dunlop all recommend a minimum of 34psi for a bike around 220 / 240kg rolling.
Now Radials are another story, but I don't know of any that fit GT wheels. I've changed from radials to bias ply on my DL as I could not get used to the way radials tip in so fast, always felt like the front was about to fold under. The Bridgestone BT45 feels a lot more consistant and stable, it is also the same tyre that is on my GT.
My personal choice for the GT is Metzeler Lasertechs, ME33 front, ME55 rear. Light steering, good all round grip & great milage, but very expensive here. The Bridgestone BT45s are almost as good & a lot cheaper. The edge grip is better than the Metzelers, and the Dual compound rear gives as good milage. Metzelers are more forgiving with tyre pressures than Bridgestones. Please keep in mind that these are my observations from owning my bike for 22 years & over 400,000kms, other owners will have different requirements / preferences. I still ride mine hard in corners & demand more from tyres than most old bike owners. The flexi frame can make life interesting, but damn it's fun scaring your makes on their modern stuff with that big hinge in the middle

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Mark, just re read your first post with all the stuff you found wrong and noticed an omission. Considering how worn out everything is, you better check your swing arm bushes. If they're knackered you'll have some real interesting antics with your bike, don't ask me how I know

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