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Two Smoker
29th July 2007, 19:31
Hey everyone,

Im really poor, so these tyres have to go!!!

Bridgestone BT-015s 180/55-17 and 120/70-17. These tyres were used to run in the new bike. Have done stuff all kms and evenly worn. $320!!!

Continental Race Attack:

1 Set (120/70-17 and 190/55-17) for $250. These tyres are the best I have ever ridden on!!! Extremely predictable in slides and non stop grip.

1 x 120/70-17 Medium compound. Has done 70 laps, yours for $80

Out of Auckland extra charges for couriering. PM me if interested :niceone: Will have more Contis for sale soon...

Cheers, Chris

Tim 39
30th July 2007, 20:53
are the conti race attack treaded? (excuse my lack of knowledge with conti) if they are you may be able to sell the front ones quite easily to the streetstock riders

cowpoos
30th July 2007, 21:00
I'll give you four potatoe top pies and a sausage roll for the new front!!

Two Smoker
30th July 2007, 21:09
are the conti race attack treaded? (excuse my lack of knowledge with conti) if they are you may be able to sell the front ones quite easily to the streetstock riders

These are all 600 Supersport tyres, so are all treaded... Sometimes harder to sell front and rears... Easier to sell as sets... :niceone:

Two Smoker
30th July 2007, 21:11
I'll give you four potatoe top pies and a sausage roll for the new front!!

Hhhhhmmm, make it 4 steak pies, a sausage roll and a crapper of a GSXR810 and you might have a deal...

cowpoos
30th July 2007, 21:25
Hhhhhmmm, make it 4 steak pies, a sausage roll and a crapper of a GSXR810 and you might have a deal...
you wouldn't be-able to han dle the power of the 812 sonnie!!

Two Smoker
30th July 2007, 21:33
you wouldn't be-able to han dle the power of the 812 sonnie!!

Youre just scared that I will be :bleh: Cant be that bad... I keep seeing 600's beat you :bleh: hehehehe

cowpoos
30th July 2007, 22:02
Youre just scared that I will be :bleh: Cant be that bad... I keep seeing 600's beat you :bleh: hehehehe
swap bikes some time then eh!!

boomer
30th July 2007, 22:13
Dover swears by teh kumera pies bro.. !


and i thoughit was an 820 :p

cowpoos
30th July 2007, 22:37
Dover swears by teh kumera pies bro.. !


and i thoughit was an 820 :p
look how fast he is!!!....mind you...he kicked your arse at the drags!!!

boomer
30th July 2007, 22:53
look how fast he is!!!....mind you...he kicked your arse at the drags!!!


too true.. the mini kicked my arse bro :mellow:

but dover was on form that day....... and of course .. he does ride a gixxer so i dont feel so bad :shutup:

Two Smoker
3rd August 2007, 21:33
Bumpity bump....

HDTboy
3rd August 2007, 21:44
That's the noise a possum makes

Two Smoker
3rd August 2007, 21:46
That's the noise a possum makes

Apparently thats the noise your bed makes when youre in it with another guy... :bleh:

HDTboy
3rd August 2007, 21:48
I don't know, the earplugs block the bed noises out... Until it goes SNAP

Two Smoker
6th August 2007, 22:22
These tyres are still for sale :niceone:

Two Smoker
8th August 2007, 22:24
These tyres are still for sale :niceone:

And still another racer waits... These tyres are still for sale :niceone: Someone please buy them....

stify
8th August 2007, 22:32
be into a rear if they're ok for the drags

cowpoos
8th August 2007, 22:58
be into a rear if they're ok for the drags
oh...the sexual under tones of the post!!!!


nive new avatar bro!!! the misses like it??

stify
8th August 2007, 23:08
oh...the sexual under tones of the post!!!!


nive new avatar bro!!! the misses like it??

hey when there's rubber involved......dats wot i like


had that avatar a bit b4 she got her repsol, some mofo had started using me old one...

Two Smoker
10th August 2007, 08:20
be into a rear if they're ok for the drags

Yep they are sweet for drags and for trackdays and road... Sure youre not keen on a set???

Two Smoker
19th September 2007, 19:06
Bumpity Bump...

The Stranger
6th November 2007, 14:14
You use your bike as your primary transport.

What tyre do you choose?

You can go with something to give you good milage, but you suffer when you are having fun.
You can put on fun tyres and waste your money flogging out the centre when commuting - kinda hard to use the edges when lane splitting.
You can use a dual compound and get the best of both worlds, but the manufacturers recognise this and consequently usually they come at a cost premium.

If only good tyres were cheap then you could have your cake and eat it too. Well good news, they are!

I have been running Two Smokers old Race Attacks.
Farken awesome tyre!
Stick like hell.
Very confidence inspiring.
190/55 so tip in is easier, contact patch is greater when leant over, saves km's on the bike and peg clearance is a little greater.
Wear is pretty even - what I loose in the middle during the week is matched by what is lost from the sides in the weekend.
Front and rear are wearing at very close to the same rate, so you get to replace the lot at once.
They stick bloody well in the wet.
It is looking like I will get about 3,500km which I think is pretty good value for a wicked tyre at such a low cost.
Pre scrubbed.
And an important one for boomer - instant street cred as there are no chicken strips.

What more can you ask of a tyre?

PM Two Smoker to find out what he has, but be quick cause I'll be back for more soon - and no tight cunts (kiwifruit), he's a racer and needs all the help he can get.

HDTboy
6th November 2007, 14:26
There's also a set of Bridgestone BT015s for sale which were used for running the new bike in

jrandom
6th November 2007, 14:29
There's also a set of Bridgestone BT015s for sale which were used for running the new bike in

Is that a 180/55/R17 rear, or a 190/55 like the Contis?

HDTboy
6th November 2007, 15:24
Tis a 180/55, approximately 1800 easy road km on it

Gremlin
6th November 2007, 18:44
190/55 so tip in is easier, contact patch is greater when leant over, .....
but be quick cause I'll be back for more soon - and no tight cunts (kiwifruit), he's a racer and needs all the help he can get.
so you're the bastad that helped take the 190/55... I got stuck with a 50 :bash:

unfortunately... less than 1000km later, I was wondering if he could sell me some tread for the tyre, coz I had lost mine :Oops: and, if you're wondering... no, you gets to buy another :devil2:

boomer
6th November 2007, 19:11
You use your bike as your primary transport.

What tyre do you choose?

You can go with something to give you good milage, but you suffer when you are having fun.
You can put on fun tyres and waste your money flogging out the centre when commuting - kinda hard to use the edges when lane splitting.
You can use a dual compound and get the best of both worlds, but the manufacturers recognise this and consequently usually they come at a cost premium.

If only good tyres were cheap then you could have your cake and eat it too. Well good news, they are!

I have been running Two Smokers old Race Attacks.
Farken awesome tyre!
Stick like hell.
Very confidence inspiring.
190/55 so tip in is easier, contact patch is greater when leant over, saves km's on the bike and peg clearance is a little greater.
Wear is pretty even - what I loose in the middle during the week is matched by what is lost from the sides in the weekend.
Front and rear are wearing at very close to the same rate, so you get to replace the lot at once.
They stick bloody well in the wet.
It is looking like I will get about 3,500km which I think is pretty good value for a wicked tyre at such a low cost.
Pre scrubbed.
And an important one for boomer - instant street cred as there are no chicken strips.

What more can you ask of a tyre?

PM Two Smoker to find out what he has, but be quick cause I'll be back for more soon - and no tight cunts (kiwifruit), he's a racer and needs all the help he can get.



i'm gonna man rape you next time i see you:sunny:

Two Smoker
9th November 2007, 20:27
The list has been updated :niceone:

boomer
15th December 2007, 20:46
You use your bike as your primary transport.

What tyre do you choose?

You can go with something to give you good milage, but you suffer when you are having fun.
You can put on fun tyres and waste your money flogging out the centre when commuting - kinda hard to use the edges when lane splitting.
You can use a dual compound and get the best of both worlds, but the manufacturers recognise this and consequently usually they come at a cost premium.

If only good tyres were cheap then you could have your cake and eat it too. Well good news, they are!

I have been running Two Smokers old Race Attacks.
Farken awesome tyre!
Stick like hell.
Very confidence inspiring.
190/55 so tip in is easier, contact patch is greater when leant over, saves km's on the bike and peg clearance is a little greater.
Wear is pretty even - what I loose in the middle during the week is matched by what is lost from the sides in the weekend.
Front and rear are wearing at very close to the same rate, so you get to replace the lot at once.
They stick bloody well in the wet.
It is looking like I will get about 3,500km which I think is pretty good value for a wicked tyre at such a low cost.
Pre scrubbed.
And an important one for boomer - instant street cred as there are no chicken strips.

What more can you ask of a tyre?

PM Two Smoker to find out what he has, but be quick cause I'll be back for more soon - and no tight cunts (kiwifruit), he's a racer and needs all the help he can get.


I HAVE SO MUCH STREET CRED I'M BOTTLING IT ALREADY !

Kornholio
16th December 2007, 10:21
Hey everyone,

Im really poor, so these tyres have to go!!!

Bridgestone BT-015s 180/55-17 and 120/70-17. These tyres were used to run in the new bike. Have done stuff all kms and evenly worn. $320!!!

Continental Race Attack:

1 Set (120/70-17 and 190/55-17) for $250. These tyres are the best I have ever ridden on!!! Extremely predictable in slides and non stop grip.

1 x 120/70-17 Medium compound. Has done 70 laps, yours for $80

Out of Auckland extra charges for couriering. PM me if interested :niceone: Will have more Contis for sale soon...

Cheers, Chris

Seriously this is a good offer...have a set (Conti Race attacks) on my bike at the moment and heaps of meat left on them and they stick to the road like a bastard....will be coming to get some more off you guys when these are shot... Plus you get to help out a poor racer and a good bastard :D

HDTboy
16th December 2007, 10:43
Plus you get to help out a poor racer and a good bastard :D

Which one's the poor racer and which is the good bastard?

Kornholio
16th December 2007, 12:15
Which one's the poor racer and which is the good bastard?
Chris is one and the same Gavvy boy....and Noel is a good bastard too :D

NinjaNanna
8th February 2008, 15:05
Hey Two Smoker

Can you help out with fitting and balancing with these tyres?

Cheers
NN

HDTboy
8th February 2008, 15:51
Cycletreads will do them for $10 per hoop. Much cheaper than doing it by hand

NinjaNanna
8th February 2008, 17:23
Cycletreads will do them for $10 per hoop. Much cheaper than doing it by hand

Hey Gav

Is that ride in ride out - or do you need to take the wheels and tyres in for that price

HDTboy
8th February 2008, 18:26
To be honest, I don't know. Ring and ask them tomorrow.

bugjuice
8th February 2008, 18:40
i wanna rear 'un, if you got one.. front is still sweet..

stify
8th February 2008, 18:45
To be honest, I don't know. Ring and ask them tomorrow.

email em, when i do i seem to get a better price

The Stranger
10th March 2008, 17:41
The best ever tyre deal just got better.

Just when you thought you had to harden up, it turns out that soft is actually better.
That's right folks Chris has been soft for a while now - apparently Gav no longer does it for him.

So we have a limited number of Conti Race Attack soft compound for sale.

Ok, they don't last as long, but fark they are sticky.
How sticky you ask?
Well did a burn out to expend my last one, after which I struggled like hell to get the bike on the centre stand and had to jump on it to do so. Turns out the surface of my concrete drive had ripped out and was stuck to the bloody tyre. That's sticky!

The rears come in one size only 190/55 17 - giving better ground clearance, tip in and side grip. The fronts are 120/70 17.

Where else do you get a $600.00 dollar set of tyres for $250.00 with only about 100km on them?

Kornholio
10th March 2008, 17:52
Sounds good Noel....the mediums were pretty shit hot :D

Cr1MiNaL
27th May 2008, 23:02
does a conti work well with a pilot power 2ct front? or should I stick with my 3ct's? Honest opinions pls...

HDTboy
28th May 2008, 01:40
I'd say not to mix and match in that case

CHOPPA
29th May 2008, 23:02
id chuck that set of bridgys on trade me, i got 400 on a no reserve auction for the tyres off that old wreck of yours

BIGBOSSMAN
5th June 2008, 00:47
Hey Chris, I'll take those Race Attacks off ya if they're still for sale - send me a PM with the details.

Cheers

Gary

Kornholio
5th June 2008, 21:53
Hey Chris, I'll take those Race Attacks off ya if they're still for sale - send me a PM with the details.

Cheers

Gary

Mate you'll love em :niceone:

SixPackBack
6th June 2008, 07:22
Race attacks are awesome when heated but IMHO shite commuting or in the cold/wet. Sport attacks perform far more confidently as an everyday tyre.

Ex race tyres are cheap, but not necessarily for a beginner-some tyre knowledge is needed.

If 'sports' are what you seek I purchased a pair from Wellington that [delivered] cost me $90 less a set than quoted in Auckland [ included a free chain lube and visor insert]. Keep an eye on Trademe:niceone:

R6_kid
6th June 2008, 10:07
Any more left Chris? Just about due another set.

BIGBOSSMAN
6th June 2008, 11:33
Race attacks are awesome when heated but IMHO shite commuting or in the cold/wet. Sport attacks perform far more confidently as an everyday tyre.

Ex race tyres are cheap, but not necessarily for a beginner-some tyre knowledge is needed.

If 'sports' are what you seek I purchased a pair from Wellington that [delivered] cost me $90 less a set than quoted in Auckland [ included a free chain lube and visor insert]. Keep an eye on Trademe:niceone:

No worries SPB, I may be flicking the 10 in the next month and she's due a set of tyres - I've got a bit of track action coming up this month also so these will come in mighty handy. That's if they're still available. Chris? Hello, are ya there...?

NinjaNanna
6th June 2008, 20:25
I may be flicking the 10 in the next month and she's due a set of tyres

Banish the thought - Aucklands not that cold!