Full Bore USA M40 Adventure Tyre

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These are as cheap as chips to buy and probally means they are shite (as commented on on previous threads) but has anybody tried them recentley?
I do have to run my 1100GS on a budget and I'm considering giving them a try.
 
These are as cheap as chips to buy and probally means they are shite (as commented on on previous threads) but has anybody tried them recentley?
I do have to run my 1100GS on a budget and I'm considering giving them a try.

I'm not even going to google it, as if you can't put a link up then feck it!:D

But, if you want a 'budget' tyre company that is rubbing shoulders with the expensive makes, take a look at the Mitas range.
Prices are good and I have had some good results so far.
 
I'm not even going to google it, as if you can't put a link up then feck it!:D

Not sure why some people feel the need to have a dig!!!

Going to try a set and see how they are. I'll let you know.:P
Yep that would be a very usefull bit of feedback ( mind u it,s not always easy to be objective about tyres:thumb)
 
These are as cheap as chips to buy and probally means they are shite (as commented on on previous threads) but has anybody tried them recentley?
I do have to run my 1100GS on a budget and I'm considering giving them a try.
Where are you going to buy them? then
 
I don't think Timpo was having a dig.. if the OP can't be bothered to post a link he shouldn't really expect others to start searching for a product he wants advice on.

As it happens Timpo did offer advice on another tyre that may be more readily available.
 
It seems that the EU distributors only hold stock of the sports bike tyres from Full Bore. Looks like you'll have to get them from the US or contact these guys.
 


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