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Devil
25th August 2009, 12:34
Anyone got a roady type tyre in the above size available to get rid of/sell?

Got a bike being ridden from AKL to nelson on sat and it's got a TKC80 on the front at the moment and that's just a waste of a tyre for the trip.

Anakee/Tourance/scorpion/anything

Will be on an F650GS Dakar.

Fair price paid.

Crisis management
25th August 2009, 14:40
I have a 90/90 21 Scorpion that came as a spare on the 990 so it's probably a couple of years old and about half worn. Free to a good home Matt, PM if it suits, I'm in Hillsborough.

Iain

Mountie
25th August 2009, 15:32
Got a 90/90 21 micihe SARAC + 130/80 17 rear same flavour 1500 - 2000k left on front 1000 - 1500k on the rear. Have em if you want em have some good tubes to go with em. All came off my old f650 dakar. Located in Mt Maunganui. PM me if interested.

Devil
25th August 2009, 15:45
Ahhh just managed to track down a new 501 battlewing for $179 fitted.

Cheers anyway people!

Sheesh most places are out of stock of everything. Distributors dont have any tourances (or exps), or anakee's, or scorpions.

Taz
25th August 2009, 16:06
And robert taylor wonders why we buy from oversea's!!

JATZ
25th August 2009, 18:00
And robert taylor wonders why we buy from oversea's!!


Thread hijack.....
Inlet valves from local shop $90 each
Inlet valves from Germany... Euro 19 ea

No brainer really :bash:
Waiting for them to get here now :yes:

marks
25th August 2009, 18:15
I've got a couple of 1/3-1/2 worn TKC80 21"'s that I want to sell.

I'll post some photos if anyone is seriously interested

warewolf
25th August 2009, 22:25
Got a bike being ridden from AKL to nelson on sat and it's got a TKC80 on the front at the moment and that's just a waste of a tyre for the trip.Devil's advocate here: it'll cost you more to swap tyres than the extra rubber you'll burn. It's not like the TKC80 front is a short-lived knobbly or summat.

Taz
26th August 2009, 10:05
Devil's advocate here: it'll cost you more to swap tyres than the extra rubber you'll burn. It's not like the TKC80 front is a short-lived knobbly or summat.

Don't know what you pay but It costs me nothing to change my tyres myself and only takes 15 minutes at most to do a front and that's stopping for coffee too. :)

Devil
26th August 2009, 12:30
Devil's advocate here: it'll cost you more to swap tyres than the extra rubber you'll burn. It's not like the TKC80 front is a short-lived knobbly or summat.

But when it's already on cheap and the fitting is included...

Just happens to be a convenient solution.

warewolf
27th August 2009, 00:05
Don't know what you pay but It costs me nothing to change my tyres myself and only takes 15 minutes at most to do a front and that's stopping for coffee too. :)Me too, but I wouldn't bother unless I was saving at least the price of a few decent beers. As in, at least as many beers as I'd drink while changing the tyre.


But when it's already on cheap and the fitting is included...TKC80 front cost me $11.27 to run for 1000km. If the new tyre cost you nothing to run, you'll save all of $11.27 but have paid for fitting and be out of pocket a new tyre (fitting is included in the price - it ain't free). More like the new tyre will cost maybe $10.00 / 1000km to run if it's more economical, saving all of $1.27 over the trip to Nelson. You'd do two tyre changes to save $1.27?? Okay, projected savings'll be $2.54 if you ride the bike back again. If the tyre is slightly sportier compound you could burn more $$$ off it than the TKC80, on top of your changing time & effort and/or money.

Just sayin'.

TKC80 rears melt, fronts last forever in comparison. I'd understand if you wuz changing the rear, the last one for me cost $53 / 1000km - my most expensive tyre so far.

Devil
27th August 2009, 08:49
Except it's pretty much a road only tyre which the owner doesn't currently have, so when we get around to doing our south island lap it'll be very handy as we'll only be doing a little dry gravel! Save the TKC for when it's needed.

warewolf
27th August 2009, 22:34
True; AKL to NSN then lap of the mainland is quite a bit different to AKL-NSN.