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Dec 2, 2010 15:10:01 GMT
Post by dawn on Dec 2, 2010 15:10:01 GMT
Tyres for Suzuki gsxr-750 anyone selling give me a shout cheers Dawn
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Dec 2, 2010 15:58:05 GMT
Post by derek on Dec 2, 2010 15:58:05 GMT
For all tyres I always go to Smokin Slicks, best guy around, he comes to ur house or work and does all the work including taking the wheels off and on.
I think he does part worn too but cant be sure. what size are they?
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Dec 2, 2010 18:45:15 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2010 18:45:15 GMT
best one to ask for those details would be viper biker
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Dec 3, 2010 14:00:50 GMT
Post by qvsquirrel on Dec 3, 2010 14:00:50 GMT
If you're low on shekels Morgans tyres at Ballyclare can suppy used tyres
Some law in Germany / Austria says that you must change your tyres every 2 years even if you only done a few miles so they have some nearly new ones
I got a Metzeller tourance with the mould marks still on it for £35
Got my local tyre guy to fit it save me damaging the rim but I also recommend Stevie at Smokin Slicks
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Dec 3, 2010 16:07:08 GMT
Post by crawford on Dec 3, 2010 16:07:08 GMT
hi. thers a guy on gumtree selling tyres. his nbr. 07746755070. good luck...
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Dec 5, 2010 2:02:09 GMT
Post by viperbiker on Dec 5, 2010 2:02:09 GMT
I must go through about 6 sets of tyres a year and Smokin Slicks (Stevie) comes highly recommended. Depending on the year of 750 you have, but modern ones will run a 180 rear and 120 front and most race guys use a 190 rear on 600's and 1000's, that is if you are wanting part-worn tyres.
For new tyres, same guy gets everything under the sun. Depending on the mileage you do and how you ride your bike he'll suggest the type of tyres suited to you. He know these things inside out.
Stevies number is 07803 137511 and as said above, he'll come to your house/work/anywhere and remove the wheel, change the tyres, take away your old ones, balance the wheel and re-fit it for you at no extra cost.
@ qvsquirrel - Tyres have a shelf life and after a tyre has be ridden on and the storage silicon is scrubbed off, you you fit a 2 year old hoop then you are asking for trouble. Rubber degrades and cracks. If you're luck then you'll get a slow puncture but worst case is a blow-out and that's a serious problem you'll have.
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Dec 6, 2010 16:39:13 GMT
Post by dawn on Dec 6, 2010 16:39:13 GMT
Hi Derek Cheers for the info smokin slicks call out to house and got us sorted with a new tyre happy days only cost £75 job well done thanks again
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