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Uncle Ricky

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This is a reply I had from Gwyn who ownes the business, I ordered my tyres 3.00pm and they were delivered by 09.00 the next morning

I won't put the link to the web site incase I get bollocked (spam, which it is not just praise for 1st class service and free advise given)


Hello Rick

I appreciate any feedback and of course any mentions on bike Forums, you will have to tell me where to look. The tyre situation is a minefield and of course ask 100 different guys about bike tyres and you will get 100 different opinions. Trelleborg is owned by Mitas and the name Trelleborg will be fased out on the tyre sidewalls over the next couple of months. The tyres will remain but will be known as Mitas X Treme in all of the product range. I will put something to that effect on my website which will also have a major overall over the next few weeks. Just for information, the Mitas / Trelleborg tyres are without doubt as good as anything that you can get. They are not a cheap tyre as is perceived, they are real superior quality but the prices can be kept down because there are no reps out on the road running around in company cars. They also spend nothing on marketing which is why they are simply not that well known. The range for the big Trail bikes is now getting better and better and will continue to do so over the comming months. If you look on my web site sometime at the Mitas E-09, we used them recently on BMW F800 GS machines in Portugal and they were fantastic. These are quite an aggresive tyre though so obviously life span would not be great but easily compared with the Continental TKC's for wear and out performed them "off road". A new tyre on the market for the big GS Bikes is one called the E-10 Adventure, these are now being fitted to the BMW "Off Road" School bikes along with some of the E-09 tyres.

Another tyre worth looking at for serious mileage is the Mitas E-07, more road biased but a very good tyre in most conditions and a nice wide fitment in both 17 and 18 inch wheels

Anyway, I could waffle on all day about tyres, get in touch anytime if you require any further information.

All the very best

Gwyn



:bow:bow:clap
 
Tell you what...think I'll get some of thos e10's look the part, and dirt cheap....who's gonna try the army special first
 
Ricky tyres

Uncle ricky can you let me know how you get on with them interested in green laming the tenere but don't fancy doing it on the metzlers:thumb
 
Been using Trelleborgs for years now and definately recommend the tyres and the service.
 
Uncle ricky can you let me know how you get on with them interested in green laming the tenere but don't fancy doing it on the metzlers:thumb

I have had the Army Specials before on a DRZ400, brilliant for off roading and speed rated to 80mph. You just have to adjust your riding while on the road :augie
 


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