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Which tyre is good for cruiser......


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Originally posted by gearbox@Oct 4 2005, 10:46 PM

Thanks Intruder for retrieving this thread.. i tried browsing for 10 pages till i gave up..

 

Btw how much u paid for your rear Bridgestone.. thanks..

 

:smile: :smile:

Sori gearbox. I did not recieve any notifications abt the posting of your question. I was charged $130 for the Bridgestone.

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Originally posted by Intruder@Oct 26 2005, 01:54 AM

Sori gearbox. I did not recieve any notifications abt the posting of your question. I was charged $130 for the Bridgestone.

it's ok intruder.. i got mine changed liao.. to metz coz it's quite difficult to find this type of tyre size actually.. thanks..

 

:smile:

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Ok, hope the rubbers serve you well. :cheer: Do take note the from my previous experience with Metz was not that great as during raining day or wet floor the rubber may not as grippy as it should be. So pls take note during wet riding. Ride safe. :smile:

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Originally posted by Intruder@Oct 26 2005, 09:48 PM

Ok, hope the rubbers serve you well. :cheer: Do take note the from my previous experience with Metz was not that great as during raining day or wet floor the rubber may not as grippy as it should be. So pls take note during wet riding. Ride safe. :smile:

hey intruder thanks for sharing.. i will take note of your past experience.. izit me880 that u tried before..

 

:smile: :smile:

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Originally posted by gearbox@Oct 26 2005, 11:42 PM

hey intruder thanks for sharing.. i will take note of your past experience.. izit me880 that u tried before..

 

:smile: :smile:

I have forgotten the model. But becuase of the those bad experiences, i have banned Metz's rubbers to be mounted on my saddles(Sorry dude).

Practice make perfect....But since Nothing is perfect, Why practice so hard? by Cowboy Wong....

http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2006/11/22/bikepics-729398-150.jpg

I didn't know I already in love with my Slow Little Greenie until recently almost selling her away...how can like that? :faint:

Posted
Originally posted by gearbox@Oct 26 2005, 11:42 PM

hey intruder thanks for sharing.. i will take note of your past experience.. izit me880 that u tried before..

 

:smile: :smile:

I have forgotten the model. But becuase of the those bad experiences, i have banned Metz's rubbers to be mounted on my saddles(Sorry dude). And if i did not remember wrongly, one of the Metz rubbers ( i thinkl my front tire) was made in Brazil.

Practice make perfect....But since Nothing is perfect, Why practice so hard? by Cowboy Wong....

http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2006/11/22/bikepics-729398-150.jpg

I didn't know I already in love with my Slow Little Greenie until recently almost selling her away...how can like that? :faint:

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Originally posted by Intruder@Oct 27 2005, 10:35 PM

I have forgotten the model. But becuase of the those bad experiences, i have banned Metz's rubbers to be mounted on my saddles(Sorry dude). And if i did not remember wrongly, one of the Metz rubbers ( i thinkl my front tire) was made in Brazil.

"made in brazil".. bingo.. it should be those.. :cry:

 

well.. i guess i have to be extra careful during rainy days.. thanks bro for sharing.. :thumb:

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Originally posted by gearbox@Oct 28 2005, 03:08 PM

"made in brazil".. bingo.. it should be those.. :cry:

 

well.. i guess i have to be extra careful during rainy days.. thanks bro for sharing.. :thumb:

No prob dude.

Practice make perfect....But since Nothing is perfect, Why practice so hard? by Cowboy Wong....

http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2006/11/22/bikepics-729398-150.jpg

I didn't know I already in love with my Slow Little Greenie until recently almost selling her away...how can like that? :faint:

Posted
Originally posted by tempest@Feb 4 2005, 12:45 PM

Is it the D404? I remember getting quoted at Wing Yap Balestier for about $150. Not sure if that includes labour as that place has a habit of giving you a price upfront and then adding labour after that amount. Call 62566902 to ask, mate.

i paid $150 for D404(Rear) inclusive of labour.

 

BTW, is D404 good for sticking on wet surfaces (Rainy Days)? Cos i asked and was told D404 is good for wet surfaces.

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was quoted 130 for D404... have been using D404 all the time... served me well so far... can't comment in comparison to other brands but for me, the grip is good on dry and is not bad on wet ground as well... :smile:

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why not make this a sticky eh? not many cruisers can't fit any normal tyres so might as well have something for us to refer to aie? :cheeky:

 

hmmm... it's time for me to change tyres and i was actually looking at Continental... German made.. used to be on BMWs.. wonder if they still are on BMWs. currently using Dunlop. not sure of the model though. would go down and check tmr.

 

any good reviews of Continental? or Bridgestone?

It's your damn bike, wash it yourself! You rinse your own mouth after you eat, don't you?

  • 2 years later...
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dragstar classic 400 riders, just to clarify that the size of tires are 130/90-16 (front) and 170/80 (rear)?

 

i think it's about time that i change the tires. i get pretty tensed up during wet conditions.

  • 3 years later...
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Talking about tyres, I need mezler for my ST, I heard there is a shop at auto something in Angmokia by a shop whose name is Gopak anyone knows where this is

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