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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-351144488.htm Perhaps a little bit on the large side really.

    Thats a good deal. Head to a wreckers for a disc, tends to be the cheaper option, if you can find one whats not fucked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-351144488.htm Perhaps a little bit on the large side really.

    Thats a good deal. Head to a wreckers for a disc, tends to be the cheaper option, if you can find one whats not fucked.
    Thats NSR143 trademe name, 2KR FZR rims are the same as 1KT TZR. 2.15 front and 2.5 rear.

    With the CB125T bucket just run with what tyres you have got (if there not really shagged) Maybe change to 17's later or sell the bike and buy something else. Just get out there and do it is the main thing.

    Roys Hill is this weekend people

    I have a spare rear rotor for the wheels I got, I have got a FZR/TF bucket thats just about ready and 3 TZR's in variuos states. One just about road legal (for the Welly 2Stroke Ride), one getting a RZ350 engine and one to be a bucket or spares for others
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    You could try some Heidenau Tyres on your 18 inch rims, Get hold of Alex, Ridelife or Racey Rider on here for availablity and pricing.
    Thanks Jase.
    Just having problems getting hold of them at the moment.
    New race compound tyres are being made at the German factory this month, so they'll be "Still warm off the molds" when they do arrive.

    What tyre size are you looking for on the 18" CT125t rims?

    Alex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RideLife View Post
    Thanks Jase.
    Just having problems getting hold of them at the moment.
    New race compound tyres are being made at the German factory this month, so they'll be "Still warm off the molds" when they do arrive.

    What tyre size are you looking for on the 18" CT125t rims?

    Alex.
    that sounds like a good compromise; I'll need to have a quick test ride round the block first to see how the current sizes feel. Interestingly the front is a 2.75x18 and the rear a 90/90 18... yet they are the same brand and tread pattern.....

    How much are these likely to cost?

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    The Heidenau K45 RSW race compound 2.75 - 18" $193
    K65 RSW 3.00-18" (90/90. - a front tyre, but fine for the rear), $220

    Prices are that of the last shipment, but next lot should be in that ballpark.

    Racey

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    Quote Originally Posted by RideLife View Post
    The Heidenau K45 RSW race compound 2.75 - 18" $193
    K65 RSW 3.00-18" (90/90. - a front tyre, but fine for the rear), $220

    Prices are that of the last shipment, but next lot should be in that ballpark.

    Racey
    cheers I'll be in touch later in the month

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    You could try some Heidenau Tyres on your 18 inch rims,
    +1

    I don't know what they are like compared to slicks, but I have used one at manfield and pukekohe (just this weekend gone) on the rear of the 57 Domy and they are comparable in grip to AM20 Avons. Can't remember the tire type but its 110/90-18 from memory. Sticks like shit to a blanket.
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