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sammcj
1st April 2010, 14:36
Need to replace the rear on my 98' GSX 750 F.


Update: I am going with the BT45 from Pit Lane at around $240
Thanks for the advice.

MSTRS
1st April 2010, 14:40
$240 for a rear? And you want cheaper?

Jantar
1st April 2010, 14:41
Need to replace the rear on my 98' GSX 750 F.
I have a battleaxe on the front but was horrified by the $240 price tag of a rear.

Does anyone know anything about Shinko tyres? - 17X120/80R280 SHINKO 280 120/80-17 T/L REAR V RATED - $140.84 Free delivery

Or is it going to be as bad as my 'Kenda' Surprise at the moment?


EDIT: Oh wait, "Next Shipment due 5/06/2010" Grrrrr @ bits4bikes.co.nz
Any recommendations in chch?

$240 for a rear Battleaxe? That is cheap.

$140 for a Shinko? Not at 1/10th the price.

sammcj
1st April 2010, 14:44
Argh, what the hell, bits4bikes also has the rear tyre size listed as 120 - bahaha, hence the cheap price.


$240 for a rear Battleaxe? That is cheap.

Ok sweet, I'll probably go with that price I guess.

sammcj
1st April 2010, 14:50
Just called budget MC:
Battleaxe 45(?) 150x17

H rated $245
V rated $265

Pit Lane was $245, can't remember for which, probably the H

davebullet
2nd April 2010, 17:06
How many kays do you get out of a battlax? I don't think the battlax is a multi-compound tyre. You might get more miles out of a more expensive tyre, therefore cost per k becomes cheaper (esp. if you have to pay for a fit and balance). PS: Nothing wrong with a battlax. We have the BT45 on the VTR250 and they are a nice grippy tyre with lots of life.

george formby
2nd April 2010, 17:12
I have a BT021 front matched with a Conti road attack rear, naughty I know but the profiles are spot on. Cycletreads recommended the pairing when a bridgestone rear was unavailable. No problems wet or dry. The front has 5-8mm chicken strips, none on the rear. If anything the conti has a bit less outright grip than the bridgestone IMHO but this only manifested on a very wet road with to much provocation from me.

Mishy
3rd April 2010, 19:11
I have a BT021 front matched with a Conti road attack rear, naughty I know but the profiles are spot on. Cycletreads recommended the pairing when a bridgestone rear was unavailable. No problems wet or dry. The front has 5-8mm chicken strips, none on the rear. If anything the conti has a bit less outright grip than the bridgestone IMHO but this only manifested on a very wet road with to much provocation from me.

You would be just fine with a mix of brands - no problem.
Most tyre manufacturers pay attention to making sure that their rear tyre is compatible with other brand fronts.
This is because the rear normally wears first, and they want you to be able to match their rear with the front you already have.

Most people find the limit of the rear earlier than the front- mostly because we all know we have a better chance of saving the rear if we do !

Bren
3rd April 2010, 19:17
I got 20,000km out of my BT45, just thinking of replacing it now......so as for a long lasting tyre I think they are great, but that depends on how hard you ride I guess

MaxCannon
4th April 2010, 10:34
After I sold my GN250 I bought a ZZR400
It was pretty tired and the tyres on it were stuffed.
I replaced them with Shinkos - forget the model but they seemed to perform OK for a bike with limited power. Suspension was pretty shagged anyway.
About a month later I had a nail in the rear and it had to be replaced.
Only tyre I could get at the time in the right size was a Metlzer which at $300 cost more than a pair of Shinkos.
The performance difference was like night and day.
Where before the gutless 400 could spin up the rear the Metlzer stuck like glue.
Turn in was improved and the bike became more pleasant to ride (it was still a pile of dung but although you can't polish a turd you can stick a flag in it).
I sold the bike and moved on to a bandit 600 but the crappy Kwaka taught me that tyres are a big difference maker and spending an extra $100 or so at each end is a good investment.

Jonno.
5th April 2010, 02:48
Need to replace the rear on my 98' GSX 750 F.
I have a battleaxe on the front but was horrified by the $240 price tag of a rear. (yes I am a cheap-arse, but no I don't want to die ;)


Next time you go to the tyre shop have a look at a pair of supersport tyres...

budda
5th April 2010, 14:08
How many kays do you get out of a battlax? I don't think the battlax is a multi-compound tyre. You might get more miles out of a more expensive tyre, therefore cost per k becomes cheaper (esp. if you have to pay for a fit and balance). PS: Nothing wrong with a battlax. We have the BT45 on the VTR250 and they are a nice grippy tyre with lots of life.

The BT45 IS multi-compound, harder in the middle, softer on the sides. Great all-rounders, raced on 'em ( in all weathers ) myself - and that pricing is SHARP

sil3nt
5th April 2010, 18:27
Most people i asked were over $200 for a rear BT45. Then i asked Waikato Yamaha and they were much cheaper

100/90x16 $139.00
130/90x16 $185.00

Overnight delivery as well.

Could just be cheap because of the size though.

neels
5th April 2010, 19:07
I've got BT45's on my XJ, they were the almost universal recommendation when I was looking. Compared to my old tyres they turn great, stick great even in pissing west coast rain, and they kept me on the summit road the other night in the rain/hail/wind (sorry, couldn't resist that one :rolleyes: )

How is the bike looking by the way.....

mouldy
10th April 2010, 16:24
B45s rock , pegs down in the rain on a piece of shit z440 some years ago when they first came out . 150/70 17 is right for 750f , definitely worth the dollar .

Ronin
10th April 2010, 17:03
Yup, I'm going back to BT45's now. Good tire.

crazyhorse
10th April 2010, 17:07
Need to replace the rear on my 98' GSX 750 F.
I have a battleaxe on the front but was horrified by the $240 price tag of a rear. (yes I am a cheap-arse, but no I don't want to die ;)

Does anyone know anything about Shinko tyres? - 17X120/80R280 SHINKO 280 120/80-17 T/L REAR V RATED - $140.84 Free delivery

Or is it going to be as bad as my 'Kenda' Surprise at the moment?

EDIT: Oh wait, "Next Shipment due 5/06/2010" Grrrrr @ bits4bikes.co.nz
2nd EDIT: Argh, what the hell, bits4bikes also has the rear tyre size listed as 120 - bahaha, hence the cheap price.

Any recommendations in chch?

You want what?????????????? shinko's - noooooooooooo!! they are shit tyres. I thought you said you valued your life. $240 is a good price for a cheaper tyre.

sinned
10th April 2010, 17:20
Complaining about the cost of tyres at those prices? Maybe I should buy a smaller bike with cheaper rubber. The BT016 on at present, that looks like it might do 9000k cost $400.

sammcj
10th April 2010, 18:57
Cheers everyone, Will get the BT45 from Pit Lane next pay :D

AllanB
10th April 2010, 21:03
You won't go wrong with a tyre recommended by Don at Pit Lane - he knows his tyres.

Dons prices are usually fitted, Budget usually plus fitting.

neels
10th April 2010, 21:45
You won't go wrong with a tyre recommended by Don at Pit Lane - he knows his tyres.
When I asked about tyres I told him what the bike was & he gave me the price, didn't even tell me what tyres he was quoting on, I guess what the bike should have on it was a done deal.

sammcj
18th April 2010, 18:05
Got the BT45 from Pit Lane.

Feels bloody good to get rid of that Kenda 'Surprise'!