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    Tyre clean out

    I'm cleaning out my stash of tyres

    All are used, some more than others.
    I've kept them all for a reason, they can be used again.
    None are going to beat new slicks but may be good for getting a project out on the track or if you need a warrant on something but have a tight budget.
    All have been stored in a dark shed.

    Let me know if anything listed may be of use and I can go into more detail.

    3x 90/80/17 Bridgestone BT39SS
    2x 90/80/17 Dunlop TT900
    2x 100/80/17 Dunlop TT900

    110/90/17 Bridgestope BT45 Rear

    130/80/18 Pirelli Sport Demon (This is almost new, I liked the 130/80/18 over the lower profile one on my bike but it wouldn't fit with the lower gearing)

    2x 115/70/R17 Dunlop KR33 Slick (Pretty old)

    1x 100/80/17 Conti Go (Front or rear) Heaps of tread, commuter tyre, no good for racing
    1x 80/90/17 Conti Go (Front or rear) Heaps of tread, commuter tyre, no good for racing
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    Have you got any Golden Boy's?

    I heard they are really sticky
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Have you got any Golden Boy's?

    I heard they are really sticky
    I should have kept the tyres off the old A100, they were similar, I think maybe cheng shin. I think they measured at the same tread depth for every warrant despite riding it 40+ KM to work and back most days!
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    Suzukis of that era used Inoue tryres that never wore, or to use their full monica; Inoue Rubber Company (IRC for short these days). Had some on the H100 when I first got it as a loaner bucket. Many people didn't complete the first few laps.
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