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    Question HELP! - Best tyre for Street Magic

    Dear friends,
    Does anybody know anything about CEAT tyres for the Street Magic? Are they any good? I was trying to obtain a new Bridgestone, but Colemans' claim they don't have it and that CEAT (which they claim is a Pirelli SL26 copycat) "is good enough for a 50cc" (they are the experts but it sounds like a pile of BS to me). I am more than a little worried about having an unfamiliar tyre on my bike and even more so about having a mix'n'match since SUZUKI manual specifically warns against that. Besides Pirellis look more like racetrack tyres than anything else and I would rather prefer a tyre with better traction, especially on wet surfaces.
    So here are the questions for you street magicians out here:
    a) Are CEAT tyres any good?
    b) What is the best alternative?
    c) Where can I get a Bridgestone for the rear wheel?
    Thank you!
    V.
    "People are stupid ... almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true ... they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so all are easier to fool." -- Wizard's First Rule

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    Check out Cycletreads on Sir Barry's Pt Road, they are probably the best tyre supplier around. I know nothing about CEAT, and if Bridgestones are still cheap and you ride it pretty hard, I'd definitely go for the better tyre.

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    Give cycletreads a call. Can't remember the brand but they got me a Rio tyre to go on the front for $60 delivered to welly. My street magic doesn't have a particularly easy life, but the new tyre seems to be just as grippy as the Bridgestone it replaced and a fair bit cheaper. I'm still on the original rear it came with a year and a half ago and there's still plenty of life in it.

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    I've got Rio's front and back on mine. It had old BS on it when I got it and I don't notice any difference.

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