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Lteejay
10th September 2007, 17:42
Wondering who else stocks Metzeler sportec M3 in Auckland. I know Motohaus in Kingsland do, but they have none in stock and their stockists have none at the moment either. Looking for a front 130/70 16"
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Blondini
10th September 2007, 17:45
Try henderson motorcycles?8385899::hug::spudwave:

R6_kid
10th September 2007, 18:32
Henderson M/C are good guys, but i think they specialise in Pirelli...

If you are flexible on choice maybe check out Cycletreads, however i'm pretty sure Holeshot Suzuki in Barry's Point Rd are Metzeller 'agents'... go the elephant!

jrandom
10th September 2007, 18:36
I had a pair of M3s fitted to my SRAD by Cycletreads a couple months ago. $560 fitted, if I recall correctly.

boman
10th September 2007, 19:19
Was looking at some Metzlers at Holeshots a few months ago. Could try giving them a call, they are over in Takapuna.

MacD
10th September 2007, 22:32
Try AMPS in Khyber Pass. I got a quote from Lou for some Z6's a while ago.

Lteejay
11th September 2007, 07:13
Thanks all. Gotta get my baby back on the road, serious withdrawal going on. My first set of new tyres, so now I just gotta scrub them in :shutup:

klyong82
11th September 2007, 08:40
Just make sure you take it easy on the first 100km's till the tyres are scrub in. Pretty sure Cycletreads got M3's but not sure for that size in stock.

Lteejay
11th September 2007, 12:23
Just got back from cycletreads - brand new metzler M3 tyres front and rear. They even tightened my chain for me :woohoo: - cheers guys.
.. ahem.. they did mention my bike might need some more TLC - guilty as charged.:doh:

klyong82
11th September 2007, 13:40
Cycletreads are great they will lube ur chain adjust and if you buy pads they will fit free of charge for you. Anyway glad you are back on the road. Take it easy on the tyres till they scrub in (first 100kms)

Lteejay
11th September 2007, 14:32
Cycletreads are great they will lube ur chain adjust and if you buy pads they will fit free of charge for you. Anyway glad you are back on the road. Take it easy on the tyres till they scrub in (first 100kms)

Thanks for the heads up - cycletreads said to take it nice and easy for the first 100 - 200 kms. I'm still a bit of a nanna anyway, so should be no probs.