shocx
Supersport Rider
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Post by shocx on Jul 17, 2009 14:07:23 GMT
Anyone had this done before, if so, would you reccomend it, how much and where from?
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Post by desmodave on Jul 18, 2009 7:46:01 GMT
I've never heard of remoulding for bikes ? I would have thought they'd struggle to get them to pass the speed rating for most bikes.......personnally don't think I'd trust them.
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Post by greenman on Jul 18, 2009 21:48:12 GMT
only company i know is maxxis [couple of lads run zx12r,s on them £135pr
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Post by firebladepully on Jul 19, 2009 21:14:01 GMT
Tomahawk tyres are another company that do them.
Three compounds are available; Road, for every day use and good rates of wear, Sport, for spirited riding on road or track and Sprint, which is ideally suited to track days.
Tomahawk tyres have steadily built a reputation for quality and value – they are the tyres of choice for record-breaking stunt man Dave Coates (riding backwards at 151.7 mph) and the Jimmy Fireblade Bandit Wheelie School.
Sample prices - 180/55-ZR17 (Road compound) £69.95 & 120/70-ZR17 £44.95.
However these have now gone into a deal with the motorsport tyre manufacturer..Maxsport, which maybe something to do with Maxxis, who Greenman has mentioned earlier..not 100% sure tho.
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Post by maverick on Aug 26, 2009 22:15:43 GMT
I put maxxis 6029's on mine to give them a try £115 a pair, no problems in the dry, chicken strips are getting smaller. Been out in the wet today and not have any problems but was taking it easy. I found a review for these tyres which made me decide to give them a go. www.zx14r.co.uk/Downloads/TyreTest.pdf
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