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    Great discovery (next upgrade on the VTZ of doom done)

    I've just foud out the three sweetest words on a light weight sports bike are "Pirelli Sport Demon". I just replaced the rear (Bald IRC) tyre with one and it handles so sweet. I took the long way home just to wear them in and it now grips the road like tar seal.
    70 K's up blue mountains road and a real comfortable 110 K's around Whitemans Valley (and safely I might add) and they're not even run in yet. I feel like I've just uncovered the secret of the ages. Not only that but the VTZ sounds great when its worked hard.

    Thanks to TSS for the great deal, they even straightened my handle bars for me too. I found the best performance upgrade.

    Anyone else got these round rubber miracles?
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    Never liked 'em on my CBR250 myself, but everyone else seems to. Hard to keep heat in them, but actually very good in the wet despite that. The heavier the bike/rider combo is the better they'd be I reckon.
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    Yep, great tyres on the little bikes. Why did you wait for so long??
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    hehe guess you didn't look too closely at my tires, i also have demons

    Are we still on for doing the cam chains this weekend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    hehe guess you didn't look too closely at my tires, i also have demons

    Are we still on for doing the cam chains this weekend?
    You a demon rider too? Shit I didnt look! Oblivious biker here, bad friend.

    Well I'm still waiting for the chains, but yeah I can't see why they wont arrive in time so all on at this stage.
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    I'm quite happy with the Battlax's I have on the '10. They're also a great tyre with lots of feedback, allowing a little bit of sliding out of the Newlands off-ramp.....

    What day you looking at doing the camchains?


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    Thought the Demon was good, but the Bridgestone BT45's were better. Try them next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    Yep, great tyres on the little bikes. Why did you wait for so long??
    Yeah 3 weeks was too long wasn't it! should have done it on the purchase day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz
    I'm quite happy with the Battlax's I have on the '10. They're also a great tyre with lots of feedback, allowing a little bit of sliding out of the Newlands off-ramp.....

    What day you looking at doing the camchains?
    Chains havent arrived yet, checking track and trace today though. I'll PM ya to set up a day, will bring the beer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules
    Anyone else got these round rubber miracles?
    i had them on my gn250 and i plan to have them fitted to my vt250, how much did you pay for them?
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    i had them on my gn250 and i plan to have them fitted to my vt250, how much did you pay for them?
    $140 for a rear 130/17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil
    Thought the Demon was good, but the Bridgestone BT45's were better. Try them next time.
    Second that. The BT45s are a great tyre for smaller bikes. I love mine, and as NM has said they do slip a little, but perversley usually only when you're upright. They seem to be a bit stickier on the sides. Must be the dual compound composition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules
    $140 for a rear 130/17
    thats good! i'll have to get them, i know they are great tyres i did near 1000k with them on my gn and they perfomed great. the vt250 spada is lighter than the vtz so thatll be even better
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    I'm getting one fitted today $160 including fitting at cyclespot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo
    Second that. The BT45s are a great tyre for smaller bikes. I love mine, and as NM has said they do slip a little, but perversley usually only when you're upright. They seem to be a bit stickier on the sides. Must be the dual compound composition.
    Umm,...mine's more when cranked over, but I think it's more due to aggressively putting 137 horsies through it than any limitations of the dual-compound...


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