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    Rain tyres, cut slicks.

    Had a blast not so long ago with a couple friends at the little track at albany stadium in the rain. It's just so much fun in the rain having to know exactly what lean angle you can go to, and how you have to be so careful with pushing the front on brakes.

    We were using good old zhongya slicks, but even with the pressures real low we couldn't get any heat into the tyres really.

    I know there are those grooved tyres that come with the air cooled bikes but i have found them to be simply draconian, i even low sided on those in the DRY before getting my knee down. They have a weird shape and deform easilly too.

    So basically does anyone know where to get some rain tyres that aren't too expensive?

    Would it be possible to cut the zhongya slicks? If so, how can i go about doing that?

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    ummmmm i definitly wouldnt cut tires.....id get some propper PMT rain tires....before the groupies start telling you to buy sava's id go on www.midsothminimoto.com and get some real tires!
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    you said you wanted some 'not to expensive' tyres... just had a look on the net. Theres a Zhongya tyre made for the wet... you could see if greg stocks them
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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    ummmmm i definitly wouldnt cut tires.....id get some propper PMT rain tires....before the groupies start telling you to buy sava's id go on www.midsothminimoto.com and get some real tires!
    LOL - Hey Max - groupies follow, I lead matey....so I ain't no groupie!!!!

    Todd, we use SAVA tires, ...most people will admit SAVA are the best tyre in the rain....Connor ran Taumaranui last weekend, and in practice it was pissing down, and he had it full noise on SAVA slicks....no issues....

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    Tyres / People

    Max

    If you are going to run products and people down , I suggest you do what Imdying suggested you to do in the other post.
    I think everyone is over how good you think you and your bikes are.
    Grow up !! You always have to go one better.
    Im sorry , but you certainly arent making any friends by carrying on like this.

    Cheers Greg

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    its getting just alittle bit annoying....i mean every time i try to sell something or give advice people run me down.....it getting to the point where im getting pissed off
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray LeCheminant View Post
    LOL - Hey Max - groupies follow, I lead matey....so I ain't no groupie!!!!

    Todd, we use SAVA tires, ...most people will admit SAVA are the best tyre in the rain....Connor ran Taumaranui last weekend, and in practice it was pissing down, and he had it full noise on SAVA slicks....no issues....

    Contact Greg at greg.o@xtra.co.nz or www.xminimoto.co.nz
    your the lead groupie
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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    your the lead groupie
    Let's all and enjoy the sport we love so much....

    No more

    Let's just concentrate on



    So Max, when you coming back to Taumaranui?...or will you concentrate on Hastings....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray LeCheminant View Post
    Let's all and enjoy the sport we love so much....
    Yeah, you guys are pretty quick to react sharply to each other... where's the love?

    Y'all should just be happy your bikes go... we perpetually have 1 out of 3 running

    Greg, we may need to talk about a spares package, not having much fun at the moment (although this ain't the ZPFs fault, more my fault for losing the master link on the chain you sent me... tiny little beyatch has gotta be somewhere... where, I'm not sure ) Man it goes like a rocket, but takes ages to get onto the powerband, so naturally I tried to fit the larger sprocket.... which is when I found I'd lost the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yeah, you guys are pretty quick to react sharply to each other... where's the love?

    Y'all should just be happy your bikes go... we perpetually have 1 out of 3 running

    Greg, we may need to talk about a spares package, not having much fun at the moment (although this ain't the ZPFs fault, more my fault for losing the master link on the chain you sent me... tiny little beyatch has gotta be somewhere... where, I'm not sure ) Man it goes like a rocket, but takes ages to get onto the powerband, so naturally I tried to fit the larger sprocket.... which is when I found I'd lost the link.
    Malcolm...your CLUTCH is your friend.....give Dad a call and he will tell you how to set it up.....makes the world of difference

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    Yup, I've been enabled at the minimoto forum, so I'll get my trusty camera out and we'll talk in the tech section there. Perhaps someone else in the future will find the info useful too.

    Crimped some little 1/4" eyelets onto some 1.5mm inner cable this morning, and I've made some new outers with a plastic inner. When I've some free time (wedding today sadly) I'll make some new outer end holders, add some adjusters, and make some levers with about 15mm less length. Bit of luck that'll give me a better chance of getting some performance out of the brakes. Had another good go at them last night, but you can't set them up to not drag, and still lock the front wheel (i.e. you can still turn it by hand with the brake on full). Won't require much though, if you crank the levers just a little more, they operate correctly. The left disc has a high spot, haven't checked it for runout yet, but it's either bent or has some build up. I guess they're not expensive though.

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    ZPF Sub Topic Created on Minimoto

    http://minimotonz.forumup.org/viewto...rum=minimotonz

    Re the brakes, we made a couple of minor adjustments, but I am really keen to see the modifications you are undertaking. The biggest gripe I have with the ZPF brakes is the twin cable setup for the front.....caplier end ok, but I am more talking about the lever end.

    Clutch...Malcolm, drop me a line and I will tell you a couple of tricks with the ZPF Clutch Setup

    Ray
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray LeCheminant View Post
    Let's all and enjoy the sport we love so much....

    No more

    Let's just concentrate on



    So Max, when you coming back to Taumaranui?...or will you concentrate on Hastings....
    cool, im going to go to hasting soon.....but probualy jsut going to go to tokaroa.....im dont think 3.5 hours in a car is worth it for a daytona.... but id be keen for tokaroa because ive never been there before......i should organise a meeting at silverdale sometime
    chuck norris's calender goes from march 31st to april 2nd

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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    cool, im going to go to hasting soon.....but probualy jsut going to go to tokaroa.....im dont think 3.5 hours in a car is worth it for a daytona.... but id be keen for tokaroa because ive never been there before......i should organise a meeting at silverdale sometime
    I'd love to get a meeting going at Silverdale, I would even have a run myself on the 2nd ZPF....could be a laugh!!

    Have you managed to get some interest in the GP3 reps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yup, I've been enabled at the minimoto forum, so I'll get my trusty camera out and we'll talk in the tech section there. Perhaps someone else in the future will find the info useful too.

    Crimped some little 1/4" eyelets onto some 1.5mm inner cable this morning, and I've made some new outers with a plastic inner. When I've some free time (wedding today sadly) I'll make some new outer end holders, add some adjusters, and make some levers with about 15mm less length. Bit of luck that'll give me a better chance of getting some performance out of the brakes. Had another good go at them last night, but you can't set them up to not drag, and still lock the front wheel (i.e. you can still turn it by hand with the brake on full). Won't require much though, if you crank the levers just a little more, they operate correctly. The left disc has a high spot, haven't checked it for runout yet, but it's either bent or has some build up. I guess they're not expensive though.
    Something I have been meaning to do is to change the cables on our ones, some of the guys claim that the chinese cables stretch too much....might try that one out. Greg provided us with a new lever for the front, just got to modify it slightly to take the twin cable....but ZPF_BOY don't like PINK levers....LOL....

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