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Actually it is easy to paint those tyres using the paint marker bro.

 

i am using the ones from normal bookshop too.

 

firstly u need to dip out the paint from the marker into a piece of paper and then after that you use the tip of the marker and dip the paint back and paint ur tyres.

 

i admit that it is a little time comsuming but it can be done.

 

the marker cost about $2.30

 

use the one with the broader tip and it will be much easier.

 

hope it helps u.

 

 

thats wat i did previously...waste so much paint on the paper hahaha, i thinking using a plastic sheet rather than 1 paper, maybe wont dry up so fast on the paper ..

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battlax is still the best ah bros..

f80/90 r90/80 or both 90/80...

sedapppp!

but heavy ah..

want light sotong ah..

ahboy selling 130 a pair i think...

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I used aero sport. front and back for 100rm. used for a year. solid(hard) tyres.

 

where to get tyres harder and cheaper than this

Don't just break your laptimes, SHATTER them!!

 

Insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results - Albert Einstein, a German born theoretical physicist widely known as one of the greatest of all time

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But even dunlop now also made in thailand. Though still can find some made in japan. But then anyone tried the michelin sporty tires. I was thinking of getting that.

 

the japan ones is dunlop GP..better then those dunlop thailand..battlax also good

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Nicky Blink Blink Blink

 

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is Dunlop TT900 size 80/80 good for spark 135 front and back? pls advise!!!

 

I'm currently using this setting dude. Its light ah. You can corner, but not so low as using wide tires ar. i tried to go as low as possible. i scrapped the exhaust guard below my footrest. Balls dangling off my nose already ah. but shiok ah. Hahaha. Problem is, i know i can go lower, but cos its 80/80, any lower you're gonna skid and kiss the tar bebeh~

 

anyone know where i can get a pair of dunlop d102's?

Thrash? Don't mind if i do.

 

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I'm currently using this setting dude. Its light ah. You can corner, but not so low as using wide tires ar. i tried to go as low as possible. i scrapped the exhaust guard below my footrest. Balls dangling off my nose already ah. but shiok ah. Hahaha. Problem is, i know i can go lower, but cos its 80/80, any lower you're gonna skid and kiss the tar bebeh~

 

anyone know where i can get a pair of dunlop d102's?

 

So bro, which one one is better, i might go n change tonite over at JB... 80/80 or 90/80???

 

Thanks bro...!

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1999 - 2001: Yamaha TZR125

2001 - 2003: Yamaha RXZ 135 / Wave 110

2003 - 2005: Yamaha Y125Z / Yamaha X1-110

2005 - 2010: Honda PB1 CB400 / Yamaha Spark 135 LC (auto) / Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6 (Sports Version)

2010 - Current: Yamaha RXZ Catalyzer & Yamaha Jupiter MX 135

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battlax is still the best ah bros..

f80/90 r90/80 or both 90/80...

sedapppp!

but heavy ah..

want light sotong ah..

ahboy selling 130 a pair i think...

 

Both front and rear 90/80? Thats like two rear tires on ya ride yea? I'm thinking of setting my ride up Front 80/90 Rear 90/80.. Is that a good setting?

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iszit true now canot use thin tires anymore?.. like 60/80.. i've seen one at fareast 50/80 sia.. so small.. mine 70/80.. tot want to change 60/80..

 

anyone can confirm?..

Do Not Speed

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Questions to all the Cub (and Cub style) riders.

 

- Which tires do you use?

- How much did you pay, and does it includes mounting?

- Which is considered the best tire?

 

I could possibly get a batch of German tires, but I need to know if it is worthwhile bringing them into S'pore. Serious answers will be appreciated.

BMW R 12 GS: White Power 4014 Emulsion + Wilbers 642 shocks, Hepco&Becker cases on Seng Kwan modified H&B racks, Ilmenberger carbon rear hugger, Pivotpegz II, Sedcem screen with MRA spoiler, SW-Motech Crashbars, Hella FF50 'Fernblau' edition.

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That is a quite good tire, as I see it.

BMW R 12 GS: White Power 4014 Emulsion + Wilbers 642 shocks, Hepco&Becker cases on Seng Kwan modified H&B racks, Ilmenberger carbon rear hugger, Pivotpegz II, Sedcem screen with MRA spoiler, SW-Motech Crashbars, Hella FF50 'Fernblau' edition.

Posted
Questions to all the Cub (and Cub style) riders.

 

- Which tires do you use?

- How much did you pay, and does it includes mounting?

- Which is considered the best tire?

 

I could possibly get a batch of German tires, but I need to know if it is worthwhile bringing them into S'pore. Serious answers will be appreciated.

 

 

i tink there is no need to bring in german tyres.. the BT39 by BridgeStone and TT900 Dunlop is alrdy good enuff to play all kinds of corners u want :cheer:

 

 

is e size dat matters..

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ouh yah, i forget. i buang at hillview traffic lite junction once, using bt39 but my front was 80/90 while my rear was 90/80. dat was juz after i change to Gazi shocks. the setting was a bit high & i didn't xpect it culd change the level of the corner. immed chnge to bigger ones & it'd built back my confident.

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i tink there is no need to bring in german tyres.. the BT39 by BridgeStone and TT900 Dunlop is alrdy good enuff to play all kinds of corners u want :cheer:

 

I guess you are right, from what I read. Thanks for the opinion.

 

Regards

Peter

BMW R 12 GS: White Power 4014 Emulsion + Wilbers 642 shocks, Hepco&Becker cases on Seng Kwan modified H&B racks, Ilmenberger carbon rear hugger, Pivotpegz II, Sedcem screen with MRA spoiler, SW-Motech Crashbars, Hella FF50 'Fernblau' edition.

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