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Post by admin » 01 Mar 2004, 22:21

Sorry, try continetal tyres

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Post by sevenfourate » 01 Mar 2004, 22:29

That will be why i couldnt find them then...........

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Post by sevenfourate » 02 Apr 2004, 21:31

Phil,
What size Dunlop Trailmax have you got fitted ????????????????

Just looked on the Dunlop website and i cant even see an 18' rear listed ?

I NEED some in my life NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Phil Neal » 02 Apr 2004, 21:37

140 width.

but they have a different Number now.

Give me a day and will looksy if i can find out....

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Post by sevenfourate » 02 Apr 2004, 21:42

140 width rear - Mmmmmmmm,sounds good ! If you could give me tyre sizes,codes etc that would be great.

Thanks alot.
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Post by Phil Neal » 02 Apr 2004, 22:00

trailmax d604 is the number.


the strange thing is, my tread pattern doesn't match the 18\" tyre, it matches the 17\" rear tyre :?:

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Post by Phil Neal » 05 Apr 2004, 11:22

the size is 4.60 x 18

good luck trying to find one!

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Post by sevenfourate » 05 Apr 2004, 19:14

I get the feeling your last statement dont make my chances very good then ? Are they an old model now then,and if so what is the most road-like rubber that can be fitted to the standard wheel sizes ?
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Post by Phil Neal » 05 Apr 2004, 21:25

http://www.motorband.nl/DUNLOP-REST.htm

these look quite cool if we can get them

http://www.avonmotorcycle.com/mcycle_pr ... M43_44.pdf


and bridgestone have a recommended fitment which looks like my favorite for trailmax replacement

http://www.bridgestone-eu.com/tyreselec ... L=CRM250R*

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Post by sevenfourate » 06 Apr 2004, 18:51

Phil,
Thankyou very much for that information - a real help cheers. Unfortunately im in court tommorrow for speeding so may not have a license for a little while so may not be needing tyres for a while ! However im gonna do all i can to keep it so will \"treat\" myself to some tyres as way of a celebration if i manage to.

Dunlops still look tops to me.I really want to get as close as i can to supermoto for the road without getting 17inch wheels - ive managed to get a spare pair of wheels for off-road tyres.

Wish me luck - im gonna need it i think.

Thanks again
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Post by Phil Neal » 06 Apr 2004, 19:41

good luck, if you lose your licence how long is it likely to be for? what does your brief say?

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Post by sevenfourate » 06 Apr 2004, 19:55

Its for totting up - so i guess im looking at 6-12 months.Doh.

Anyway im self employed,young family needing car for work deliveries,collection of stock etc etc so will do my best sob story and see how we go.Its not gonna kill me if i lose it but will make life very difficult... if not damn boring with no motorbike.Oh well,too late now.

Will keep you informed.
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