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Devil
21st December 2012, 07:56
Going to be down that way next week, what shops (like cycletreads in AKL) are there down there that I can just walk in, pick tyres and get them fitted on the spot? Particularly on Sat 29th, or Sun 30th?

*Might* need the tyres, might not. Just want to be prepared just in case.

Cheers.

neels
21st December 2012, 08:16
Give Don a call at pitlane motorcycles, he's usually open on weekends and is pretty good at while you wait, a wee bit out of town at Darfield. Ph. (03) 3187924

Haggis2
21st December 2012, 09:05
If your tyres are that 'iffy' would you not be better doing them before you go? If you're not sure if they need doing or not then they probably do

James Deuce
21st December 2012, 09:08
Yeah, buy tyres before you leave, hippy!

Devil
21st December 2012, 09:10
If your tyres are that 'iffy' would you not be better doing them before you go? If you're not sure if they need doing or not then they probably do

They're actually fine. But they're full road tyres. New years is in at Loch Katrine at the end of 50km of gravel and 4wd track. I'll be 2 up with the kitchen sink. If it rains, I dont want to be on those tyres trying to get in there. If it stays dry, no problem.

Asher
21st December 2012, 09:46
Definitely recommend pitlane, he's half an hour out of the city but is open sat and sun and closed Monday Tuesday. Be worth emailing them first

Devil
21st December 2012, 09:55
Cheers people. Just given them a call to check availability on pointier tyres.

Gremlin
22nd December 2012, 01:41
Run some K60s ya silly boy, then you can do road and gravel to a reasonable degree...

If you're thinking you might need tyres, I'd definitely be checking they have something suitable in stock...

dangerous
22nd December 2012, 07:54
They're actually fine. But they're full road tyres. New years is in at Loch Katrine at the end of 50km of gravel and 4wd track. I'll be 2 up with the kitchen sink. If it rains, I dont want to be on those tyres trying to get in there. If it stays dry, no problem.Loch Katrine on my last visit is graded all the way in now, locked gate at Katrine preventing further trafi up to Sumner, sure can be muddy from there on.

But yes these days you DO need to pre order tyres with Pitlane, Don just dosnt have the room to keep in stock however would not and can not reconmend anywere else.

rossirep
22nd December 2012, 08:05
you could always try budget motorcycles on wilson road in the city, they are open on saturdays and have afew hoops down there,
sadly in chch thats about it.

rastuscat
22nd December 2012, 10:25
Just out of interest, I think Jimmy at BMS Motorcycle Service in Sandyford Street was going to be doing a deal with Don.

I think he and Don were going to partner up, with Don buying the tyres, and Jimmy fitting those that didn't want to head out to Darfield.

Just what I'd heard.

Oakie
22nd December 2012, 11:59
I quite like the ride out to Darfield. Nice ride out, bar meal while the tyres get fitted, nice ride home. In fact that was my first trip out of town for 11 months last time I got tyres fitted. Don knows his stuff too.

dangerous
22nd December 2012, 15:03
you could always try budget motorcycles on wilson road in the city Only if ya want a new arshole torn... tyres are dearer and he chages to fit, even if he didnt and tyres were cheaper I wouldnt set foot in that pricks shop.


I think he and Don were going to partner up, with Don buying the tyres, and Jimmy fitting those that didn't want to head out to Darfield.

Just what I'd heard.No I doubt that very much, he was thinking about reopening the town shop but finding someone to trust with the shop is more trouble than its worth and Don will never be back to chch.

BMWST?
22nd December 2012, 15:36
so whats the plan if you get to chch and the weather is clear ?what say it rains after you go in?

James Deuce
22nd December 2012, 16:49
so whats the plan if you get to chch and the weather is clear ?what say it rains after you go in?

God, you can't plan for EVERYTHING!

I think Gary Inman did it right: I haven't ridden for years so I'll buy a Benelli TnT and ride it across the Sahara on Michelin PRs.

mulletman
22nd December 2012, 20:46
God, you can't plan for EVERYTHING!

I think Gary Inman did it right: I haven't ridden for years so I'll buy a Benelli TnT and ride it across the Sahara on Michelin PRs.

Did he have a petrol tanker following him ? Those things are fuckin thirsty man :shit:

AllanB
22nd December 2012, 21:35
Don, pitlane, Darfield. Done.

If u are after a specific tyre call a few days first.

Good people.

James Deuce
22nd December 2012, 22:12
Did he have a petrol tanker following him ? Those things are fuckin thirsty man :shit:

No, a Land Cruiser, and he wore an open face helmet.

Berries
22nd December 2012, 22:59
I think Gary Inman did it right.
I'm free Mr Humphries.

far queue
23rd December 2012, 18:16
I quite like the ride out to Darfield. Nice ride out, bar meal while the tyres get fitted, nice ride home. In fact that was my first trip out of town for 11 months last time I got tyres fitted. Don knows his stuff too.Yep, out to Darfield, get new tyres fitted, then home via Waimak and Ashley Gorges = a good wee ride and new tyres nicely scrubbed in :niceone:

James Deuce
23rd December 2012, 18:51
I'm free Mr Humphries.
The OTHER one, silly!

macka77
7th January 2013, 12:29
They're actually fine. But they're full road tyres. New years is in at Loch Katrine at the end of 50km of gravel and 4wd track. I'll be 2 up with the kitchen sink. If it rains, I dont want to be on those tyres trying to get in there. If it stays dry, no problem.

hi m8 i was at loch katrine, were you on a 1200 bmw , sorry about the rain on new years not many turned up for the camping, the worst weather was after you left so you spilt just in time.

Devil
7th January 2013, 12:41
Hey, yup that was me. Glad I put the knobs on, she was pretty damp out there! Definitely did NOT want to be on the road tyres with all the weight I was carrying.
One of the hardest parts was actually on the gravel back from Lake Taylor out of the area trying not to get blown off the road. She was pretty gusty.

On the way back out from the Loch I made a slight error and chose the low road next to the lake in one section as I couldn't remember which way I came in - turned to deep shingle and the bike had a wee lie down hehehe. All good though, no damage.

Glad I went in. Really enjoyed it, but damn it was cold!