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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    *I* work across the road from a primary (or intermediate, or something) school, and my rear tyre is due for replacement soon.

    Muahahahahahahahaha!

    Let me know when your going to wring those last couple of cents worth from your rear tire. I'll skip lectures to get some pics!

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    I'll video mine tooo ....hehehehe

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    Get GPR70's for the Zeal they will be awesome, i just scrubbed in my tyre about 30 mins ago, all i do is take it easy for 20 kms, then get some heat in it, slow go harder and harder then after about 70kms its scrubbed in thats the best way....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Get GPR70's for the Zeal they will be awesome, i just scrubbed in my tyre about 30 mins ago, all i do is take it easy for 20 kms, then get some heat in it, slow go harder and harder then after about 70kms its scrubbed in thats the best way....

    who makes dem??? and how much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    currently running a slightly square arrowmax, courtesy of the old owner...
    I'm looking at a new one in the next coupla weeks so any advice would be handy (especially prices)
    bike is a 92 fzx250 and it gets ridden hard... everyday

    currently a 110/70 17

    rear is a 1000k-old arrowmax as well.


    cheers

    If you haven't made a selection yet, you might want to give the Bridgestone BT45's a wurl and if you can shell a few mor clams get the matching rear too. It's a good compromise between grip and distance.
    My mate priced one up a bit back and they priced up 'round:
    Front $130 -145 ,Rear $165 -$180.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Handbrake
    If you haven't made a selection yet, you might want to give the Bridgestone BT45's a wurl and if you can shell a few mor clams get the matching rear too. It's a good compromise between grip and distance.
    My mate priced one up a bit back and they priced up 'round:
    Front $130 -145 ,Rear $165 -$180.

    Hooley Doooley... or words to that afffect.....
    i got a quote on an arrowmax for the front and it was $176...not fitted!!!!

    Cheers for that, TH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Hooley Doooley... or words to that afffect.....
    i got a quote on an arrowmax for the front and it was $176...not fitted!!!!

    Cheers for that, TH
    No worries budd. I think it was Wgtn Motorcyles that had those prices. I'm pretty sure they weren't fitted either tho'.

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