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bounce
8th February 2012, 12:15
hey. just looking for some warmers and not wanting to spend a whole lot.
http://www.hothoops.com.au/
This site has warmers for around $300 odd, which seems cheaper than most new products I have seen.
Anyone used these and have any feedback?
ta
Ben

steveyb
8th February 2012, 15:56
Come on! What is it about always having to find the cheapest deal and then that isn't good enough either?
The HotHoops product is made in China by the same factory that makes the Sumomoto, MotoGP, Sportbike etc etc etc warmers.
Roost industries has not developed a tyrewarmer. They just buy off the market and have their brand name put on them.

They work well, for a while.
Then, due to the way they are made, the element will develop a hot spot and burn through the cover. They will all do it at some time, you'll just never know when.
If you are lucky it will break at that point, but more likely than that is that the element will get hotter and burn into your brand new tyre that you have just fitted.
I have seen it over and over and over and been approached to repair said warmers, which cannot be done by the way.

And then what do you think will be your chances of getting any assistance from the so-called reputable dealer or the manufacturer?
Hell, chance, snowballs in, I would think.

Good tyrewarmers (made in UK and Italy, and I know that for a fact, not just marketing spin) that offer deep heat penetration, good sizing, tight fitting and, go on, guess what.... after sales service, advice and assistance (!!!) are available in NZ from a local schmuck who has taken the risk to stock inventory to service a market that appears to not really give a shit about that. Until it is their widget thing that has gone belly up, then who do they cry to??

Have a look at tyrewarmers.co.nz and really think about what an extra $100 or less is going to get you. At the end of the day, if you don't want to spend a whole lot, then you won't get a whole lot (but actually you don't need to spend a whole lot to get something good).

mossy1200
8th February 2012, 16:17
Come on! What is it about always having to find the cheapest deal and then that isn't good enough either?
The HotHoops product is made in China by the same factory that makes the Sumomoto, MotoGP, Sportbike etc etc etc warmers.
Roost industries has not developed a tyrewarmer. They just buy off the market and have their brand name put on them.

They work well, for a while.
Then, due to the way they are made, the element will develop a hot spot and burn through the cover. They will all do it at some time, you'll just never know when.
If you are lucky it will break at that point, but more likely than that is that the element will get hotter and burn into your brand new tyre that you have just fitted.
I have seen it over and over and over and been approached to repair said warmers, which cannot be done by the way.

And then what do you think will be your chances of getting any assistance from the so-called reputable dealer or the manufacturer?
Hell, chance, snowballs in, I would think.

Good tyrewarmers (made in UK and Italy, and I know that for a fact, not just marketing spin) that offer deep heat penetration, good sizing, tight fitting and, go on, guess what.... after sales service, advice and assistance (!!!) are available in NZ from a local schmuck who has taken the risk to stock inventory to service a market that appears to not really give a shit about that. Until it is their widget thing that has gone belly up, then who do they cry to??

Have a look at tyrewarmers.co.nz and really think about what an extra $100 or less is going to get you. At the end of the day, if you don't want to spend a whole lot, then you won't get a whole lot (but actually you don't need to spend a whole lot to get something good).

+1 get some really good ones save your money in increased tyre life.Care for them spend time rolling them neatly etc.First $300 tyre you burn hole in is a loss anyway if you get cheap set.

Billy
8th February 2012, 16:19
Come on! What is it about always having to find the cheapest deal and then that isn't good enough either?
The HotHoops product is made in China by the same factory that makes the Sumomoto, MotoGP, Sportbike etc etc etc warmers.
Roost industries has not developed a tyrewarmer. They just buy off the market and have their brand name put on them.

They work well, for a while.
Then, due to the way they are made, the element will develop a hot spot and burn through the cover. They will all do it at some time, you'll just never know when.
If you are lucky it will break at that point, but more likely than that is that the element will get hotter and burn into your brand new tyre that you have just fitted.
I have seen it over and over and over and been approached to repair said warmers, which cannot be done by the way.

And then what do you think will be your chances of getting any assistance from the so-called reputable dealer or the manufacturer?
Hell, chance, snowballs in, I would think.

Good tyrewarmers (made in UK and Italy, and I know that for a fact, not just marketing spin) that offer deep heat penetration, good sizing, tight fitting and, go on, guess what.... after sales service, advice and assistance (!!!) are available in NZ from a local schmuck who has taken the risk to stock inventory to service a market that appears to not really give a shit about that. Until it is their widget thing that has gone belly up, then who do they cry to??

Have a look at tyrewarmers.co.nz and really think about what an extra $100 or less is going to get you. At the end of the day, if you don't want to spend a whole lot, then you won't get a whole lot (but actually you don't need to spend a whole lot to get something good).

Jeez Stevey,

This Kiwibiker,You can't just come on here and start talking sense like that,You'll frighten the regulars away,They'll have naff all to whinge about if they buy some off Kev and they don't crap out when you least need them to !!!!!

bounce
8th February 2012, 16:22
hahaha, awesome. apologies for my ignorance.. I am hoping to play a bit at the track and not invest too much in it (yeah good luck to me), so hence the attempt at a miserly approach.

in light of your detailed and informative post it seems hot hoops these are not quality enough to take a chance with.. so cool, I'll save some more pennies and check out the site you posted :D
...I can't know till I ask.. so thanks for taking the time to respond.

mossy1200
8th February 2012, 16:27
hahaha, awesome. apologies for my ignorance.. I am hoping to play a bit at the track and not invest too much in it (yeah good luck to me), so hence the attempt at a miserly approach.

in light of your detailed and informative post it seems hot hoops these are not quality enough to take a chance with.. so cool, I'll save some more pennies and check out the site you posted :D
...I can't know till I ask.. so thanks for taking the time to respond.

good idea and if you ever dont need them they will return a good price if sold as long as they are kept well and looked after.

steveyb
8th February 2012, 18:27
hahaha, awesome. apologies for my ignorance.. I am hoping to play a bit at the track and not invest too much in it (yeah good luck to me), so hence the attempt at a miserly approach.

in light of your detailed and informative post it seems hot hoops these are not quality enough to take a chance with.. so cool, I'll save some more pennies and check out the site you posted :D
...I can't know till I ask.. so thanks for taking the time to respond.

Ah shit, here we go....

Someone who can actually read, take advice in the spirit it was offered, not take any offense and enjoy the experience...

I've had enough, what is KB coming to!

But good on ya Ben. I think you actually realise full well that if you want to do this thing, you should do it as well as you are able and that means getting the best gear you can afford. The tyrewarmers.co.nz brand warmers will not cost you a hell of a lot more than the $300 or so you were thinking about. CapIt? Yes, about double that, but then you would be buying world class tyrewarmers, ACTUALLY exactly the same as used in MotoGP (except they use digital control, which you absolutely do not need).

steveyb
8th February 2012, 18:29
Jeez Stevey,

This Kiwibiker,You can't just come on here and start talking sense like that,You'll frighten the regulars away,They'll have naff all to whinge about if they buy some off Kev and they don't crap out when you least need them to !!!!!

It's just lucky there are no photographs of posters here then isn't it, speaking about frightening away the regulars........ ;-)

bounce
9th February 2012, 00:17
Ah shit, here we go....

Someone who can actually read, take advice in the spirit it was offered, not take any offense and enjoy the experience...

I've had enough, what is KB coming to!


hahaha, all good. in my experience grumpy bugg@rs tend to know their stuff. especially if they are being shouty while recommending a product to you :clap:
I can use the good advice..
plus sold my zx6r quicker than I expected so might be able to shell out for the goodstuffs. ta. ben.

budda
9th February 2012, 14:54
Jeez Stevey,

This Kiwibiker,You can't just come on here and start talking sense like that,You'll frighten the regulars away,They'll have naff all to whinge about if they buy some off Kev and they don't crap out when you least need them to !!!!!

Excuse me, WHO ARE YOU, AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH BILLY ???????

RobGassit
9th February 2012, 15:15
Good tyrewarmers (made in UK and Italy, and I know that for a fact, not just marketing spin) that offer deep heat penetration, good sizing, tight fitting and, go on, guess what....

Goodness! And all that for only $300! If only I had some hooker money left.

Word to the wise,,, Don't roll it up when it's still plugged in!:no:

steveyb
9th February 2012, 18:08
Three words:
Bar

Bee

Queue

bounce
22nd February 2012, 17:53
ok, used both the contact form and the email contact and no replies. probably is a good product but if I can't get an answer on whether he has what I want in stock then it's moot point... :wait:

Kevin G
22nd February 2012, 20:03
ok, used both the contact form and the email contact and no replies. probably is a good product but if I can't get an answer on whether he has what I want in stock then it's moot point... :wait:

Hi.
Sorry about your difficulties contacting www.tyrewarmers.co.nz. We have recently transferred the website and mail handling to a new provider and clearly its not working....

I have all brands in stock and happy to supply freight free due to the cock up.

Call me on 03 4544016 or 021379030 or mail me at kgoddard@ihug.co.nz as I know it works....

Kevin Goddard