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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    The Pirelli MT21 Rallycross tyres are a good deal at the moment. I know of four bikes heading south in Feb, they are all getting shode with the MT21 for the four week tour...
    It will cost you approx $240 for a pair, good to use and abuse for the four weeks nand then put some road bias tyres on for the return trip to the North.
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    I am gonna give them a go, way way cheaper than the TKC, but I haven't priced Mitas E09's 130/80/17 and 90/90/21
    Mitas E09s $170 rear and $128 front in christchurch at the moment. The dam things keep on creeping up and up and up in price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Mitas E09s $170 rear and $128 front in christchurch at the moment. The dam things keep on creeping up and up and up in price.
    Ouch, yes, they are getting pricey. TKC80 at the moment though $264.60 for the rear and $189.00 for the front. It does make the Pirelli MT21 Rallycross a good buy..
    130/90/17 $140.04 and the 90/90/21 $94.25 plus freight of course...Way cheaper though.
    Heidenaus are pricey too at present...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    TKC80 at the moment though $264.60 for the rear and $189.00 for the front. It does make the Pirelli MT21 Rallycross a good buy..
    Almost everything always is a good buy compared to the TKC80. My records show it as 40% dearer per km than the MT21 with no appreciable benefit for your extra money. T63 still the winner on grip & cost so far.

    MT21 fronts have been $95 for years and years!
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Almost everything always is a good buy compared to the TKC80. My records show it as 40% dearer per km than the MT21 with no appreciable benefit for your extra money. T63 still the winner on grip & cost so far.

    MT21 fronts have been $95 for years and years!
    Thanks for that...
    MICH T 130/80 S17 T63 $179.00
    MICH T 90/90 S21 T63 $135.00

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    Go on. Ask me what I think of MT21 rears
    As soon as they loose their edge they're crap.

    The front's are great.

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    The V rubber copy of the MT21 seems to last longer and costs less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Go on. Ask me what I think of MT21 rears
    As soon as they loose their edge they're crap.

    The front's are great.
    Well, I didn't, but seeing you offered... Ta...I guess, maybe they are made with left over rubber from Thai Condoms then.... Do they clean them first?
    T63 might be the go then......

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    LC8's a MT21'a are not a good mix. I burned up about 50% of one in 1000kms on the 2009 DB pre run while trying to be reasonably nice. It was blatantly obvious it was disappearing at an alarming rate. To get 4 weeks out of one the LC8 has better be ridden like it is a 250. I reckon the E07 has a much grip on SI soils and lasts much much better. Get a new E10 rear if they are available in size for the KTM's now.
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    wanted

    140 - 80 - 18
    90 -90 - 21

    second hand duel adv tires.. ....anything considered...no rubbish plzzzz.
    pop a pm if you have anything

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    Aren't they known as the death wings? Apart from that they seem pretty good value - nowthat everyone will bid on them.
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    cheers dino mate..they need to be ktm rated for abuse...
    and there not for the 950....thats already got truck tires on it

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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-333006788.htm

    1x road legal front, 1x road legal rear for big bikes in that lot.

    JMJ I think the seller answered your question about the Michelin S12 rear (definitely not road legal) not the Michelin 21" front which appears to have dot markings.
    Cheers,
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    revived this news from Rob today from lms imports Palmerston north.

    Hi Joe
    Yes you will be pleased to know that Mitas have planned a production run of
    150/70-18 E-07, E-08 and E-10 for 2011 in the mean time we have the E-09


    Cheers Rob
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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    cheers dino mate..they need to be ktm rated for abuse...
    and there not for the 950....thats already got truck tires on it

    JMJ
    oh i thought for the little beasty
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