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    Small slicks

    Hi,

    Can someone point me in the direction of a place in auckland to buy slicks in smaller sizes (new or used)?
    Looking for 110/70/17 and 140-150/60/18.

    My mate got an NSR250 (MC18) race bike for trackdays, but the front slick is a bit knackered and needs to be replaced. Maybe some used GPR70s or Supercorsas or something would do the trick instead?

    Cheers all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBobR View Post
    Hi,

    Can someone point me in the direction of a place in auckland to buy slicks in smaller sizes (new or used)?
    Looking for 110/70/17 and 140-150/60/18.

    My mate got an NSR250 (MC18) race bike for trackdays, but the front slick is a bit knackered and needs to be replaced. Maybe some used GPR70s or Supercorsas or something would do the trick instead?

    Cheers all.
    Cycle Treads (Nth Shore) do Motard slicks of about those sizes.
    I'd be very surprised if Chris Haldane (Penrose) couldn't sort you out too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBobR View Post
    Hi,

    Can someone point me in the direction of a place in auckland to buy slicks in smaller sizes (new or used)?
    Looking for 110/70/17 and 140-150/60/18.

    My mate got an NSR250 (MC18) race bike for trackdays, but the front slick is a bit knackered and needs to be replaced. Maybe some used GPR70s or Supercorsas or something would do the trick instead?

    Cheers all.
    Shinko advertise smaller slicks in Motorcycle Trader.
    Shinko bought Yokohama (lots of us used to race on Yokohamas)
    From what I've read, they are much better tyres now than when the Koreans 1st bought them.
    The importer is Whites in Hamilton, call them and ask who sells them in your area

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    try haldanes, they've never not had the tyre i've been after, no matter what size it was...

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    try haldanes, they've never not had a tyre for me for any of the bikes i've owned...


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    I think you'll find 18 inch rear slicks pretty hard to find and if you can they'll be several years old, most guys convert to 17 inch rear for easier availibilty
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    18 inchs are hard to find...


    Seriously thou, my CBR took the same size and i got those from cycletreads

    I think bridgestone are also bringing out some new ones but they dont arraive for another 3 weeks.

    Cycletreads are the way to go thou

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    Thanks all, cycletreads had what he was after.
    Trackday ready!

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    So why not fill us in with what he got?

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    Oh yep, Dunlop GPRalpha10s road legal tyres. They come in a variety of smaller 18inch sizes. More $ than the used slicks he was after, but should last (relatively) ages.

    http://ridersnavi.com/catalogue/tyre...image/list.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBobR View Post
    Oh yep, Dunlop GPRalpha10s road legal tyres. They come in a variety of smaller 18inch sizes. More $ than the used slicks he was after, but should last (relatively) ages.

    http://ridersnavi.com/catalogue/tyre...image/list.gif
    These are the replacements for the venerated GPR70's I think?

    Cheers,
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    I got all excited...texting all my little mates,thinking that there was a club where we all could all fit in (finally).........and then i read the title again.SMALL SLICKS.........Sorry,....misread the last word.We are all very disappointed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fooman View Post
    These are the replacements for the venerated GPR70's I think?

    Cheers,
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    Yep, that's them. It would be interesting to read any advertising to see what has changed compared to the 70s.

    Got the new alpha10s on my CBR250 (in 110/70/17, 140/60/17), so far all good. Warm quick, turn quick, surprisingly good in the rain. I'm sure they'll be good on the track, haven't had them long enough to see how long they'll last.
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    Cool, thanks for the info.

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