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Mar 23, 2007 03:36 |  #16

I just paid over £200 for a new rear tyre for my bike, these shots make me cry.....:cry:


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Mar 23, 2007 03:52 |  #17

neil_r wrote in post #2916687 (external link)
I just paid over £200 for a new rear tyre for my bike, these shots make me cry.....

But when it's time to change that 200 quid tyre there is nothing better than getting your monies worth and doing a big burnout for the camera just before you change it for another new one. I always burn out my tyres before changing them, tyre cost that much in the first place I want every last bit to be used!!:D:D


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Mar 23, 2007 07:06 |  #18

My bike, the subject of this post originally, has pretty sticky tyres on it at the mo (Pilot Powers) which were great for creating lots of smoke and lots of rubber "marbles" all over that driveway in celebration of a friends wedding. But despite the smokey fun, there's still plenty of tread remaining. :)


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Mar 23, 2007 09:18 |  #19

neil_r wrote in post #2916687 (external link)
I just paid over £200 for a new rear tyre for my bike, these shots make me cry.....:cry:

the ones for our drag are £300 each for the backs and 200 for the front still u gotta keep the engine and drive train well excersided with a little burnout or a big one . . . . .


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Mar 23, 2007 09:35 |  #20

mmmm hmmmmm doesnt that cost feck load.... from memory bike tyres cost a fair amount more than car's?!


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Mar 23, 2007 10:29 |  #21

bobinatcat wrote in post #2917623 (external link)
mmmm hmmmmm doesnt that cost feck load.... from memory bike tyres cost a fair amount more than car's?!

depends what tyres u put on a car

MT cost the aformentioned prices


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