The Dunlop on the back of my '76 is 4.50h17, the Goodyear on my spare wheel for it just says MT90...
http://www.johnnysvintagemotorcycle.com/Parts/Tires/Goodyear.aspx
all the way at the bottom..heck, for $50, I might just get one myself.
Do you realize how old that Goodyear Eagle is? Those tires haven't been made since around 1983. Might be okay to put on a bike just for display, provided you could get that rock-hard tire onto the rim. But I wouldn't suggest actually riding on it.
Stu
Well, kinda like an oil thread, I probably wouldn't run it on a tubeless wheel, but it wouldn't bother me to run that tire in a tubed application. Personally, like I said, I have one on a wheel now, has enough tread to run, which I will when it's time comes, but I don't like the tread pattern, so probably won't get another one. Guess I should have been more specific, my intended point was more like I would DEFINITELY NOT put a 110/90 on the rear, the MT90 is about a 5.10 tire, so a bit bigger than the 4.50 tire shouldn't hurt, and there are other new tires out there in a similar size. By all means buy a new tire...
Dave