Airhead off road tyres

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Ok you have to fit them youself...But if you can't do that what you going to do when you get a punture trail riding :nenau

About £30 extra for the convienance of riding in and riding out balanced and fitted in about 1/2 hr, I don't mind paing that.

Too be honest that is something I will have to learn how to do one day when I have the time, with the 1150 its just a case of sticking in a plug and away we go.
 
About £30 extra for the convienance of riding in and riding out balanced and fitted in about 1/2 hr, I don't mind paing that.

Too be honest that is something I will have to learn how to do one day when I have the time, with the 1150 its just a case of sticking in a plug and away we go.

£30 :nenau

£46 rear £32 front + £10 p+p = £88
thats £50 less or £100 an hour :thedummy

I always fit my own...
I will save a fortune on the HP2 as the rear MT21 is toast in less than 800 miles :eek:

You will get more puntures on the tube type tyres than the 1150 for sure...
So some practice can't be a bad thing
 
Just had the Pirrelli rallycross tyres fitted as per Migsels recommendation.
The bike looks sooo :cool: now and there is no real noticable extra noise or vibration on the road that is going to bother me.
 
Yes they behave fine on tarmac.

But... they wear out quickly, certainly at motorway speeds.

Have fun!
Michel
 
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Looks lush with its knobblies.
 


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