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Re: Tyres? - celticdog - 02-02-17 (02-02-17, 10:17 AM)crickleymal link Wrote: I did a bit of googling and those Shinko tyres don't seem to be significantly cheaper than anything else, you could get a Pirelli for roughly the same price. Hi Malc, I think your right, I don't think Shinko is a budget brand. Re: Tyres? - phil mcglassup - 02-02-17 Heidenau K60 tyres ![]() Re: Tyres? - Andy Clap - 07-02-17 BT21's, just like it left the factory on. Over 15 years and two Fazers I've seen the need to use anything else. Re: Tyres? - fazed - 19-02-17 Tried Roadsmarts but had problems with losing pressure despite changing valves, perhaps I just had a bad pair......but replaced them with Pirelli angel GTs no problems with good grip and neutral 'drop in' on turning and plenty grip also good 2 up in my experience if that helps... Re: Tyres? - celticdog - 27-02-17 Like others I've now took the plunge and when for roadsmarts, I'll see how they compare to the usual bridgestones. Re: Tyres? - Adscan - 28-02-17 (19-02-17, 09:10 PM)fazed link Wrote: Tried Roadsmarts but had problems with losing pressure despite changing valves, perhaps I just had a bad pair......but replaced them with Pirelli angel GTs no problems with good grip and neutral 'drop in' on turning and plenty grip also good 2 up in my experience if that helps... I did't think you could get Pirelli angel GT in a 110/70/17? I need a pair of new tyres, i am going with Michelin PR3 and need a good supplier. Where is best to get them? online or garage/shop? How much should i be paying to replace/fit on my FZS600 Re: Tyres? - JoeyMcEssex - 28-02-17 Tyreleader-- just bought PR3 Front and PR4 rear for £178 delivered Re: Tyres? - Frosties - 28-02-17 (28-02-17, 04:24 PM)JoeyMcEssex link Wrote: Tyreleader-- just bought PR3 Front and PR4 rear for £178 delivered If you're taking them to your local for fitting then allow say £20/wheel for fitting. Still cheaper than buying from a garage. Re: Tyres? - bandit - 28-02-17 Has anyone fitted their own tyres,is it as easy as shown on certain websites with the right tools?. [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img] Re: Tyres? - Fazerider - 01-03-17 (28-02-17, 11:49 PM)bandit link Wrote: Has anyone fitted their own tyres,is it as easy as shown on certain websites with the right tools?. [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]I fitted a front last time it needed doing. It was a bit of a struggle since I'm a bit weedy, but managed it with just levers, rim protectors and a bench vice. I've not yet figured out how to do the rear... I need to figure out how to break the bead on the old tyre since it's too fat to fit in the vice. Re: Tyres? - darrsi - 01-03-17 (01-03-17, 09:43 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: [quote author=bandit link=topic=21714.msg254003#msg254003 date=1488322144]I fitted a front last time it needed doing. It was a bit of a struggle since I'm a bit weedy, but managed it with just levers, rim protectors and a bench vice. I've not yet figured out how to do the rear... I need to figure out how to break the bead on the old tyre since it's too fat to fit in the vice. [/quote] There are plenty of clues on YouTube on how to break the bead, some good, some a bit iffy, but they all work. I've never changed my own tyres, i prefer to have it done using all the correct and easy to use tools at my mechanics, then have it properly balanced as well. It's not that expensive if you take the loose wheel in, and i know the job's been done properly for peace of mind. Which is a bit strange as my dad and both brothers were all tyre fitters back in the day, so i've watched their methods of changing tyres on all sorts of vehicles over the years. ![]() Re: Tyres? - tommyardin - 01-03-17 (01-02-17, 09:02 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I too don't think I have ever had a matching set. I don't do the miles to wear them down quick enough and whenever I have needed one - say for the front they have dropped the model of my back so I get the latest one for the front and by the time I am ready for the back they have replaced the model of the front I had. [size=1em]Same as that, is the latest model of this or that tyre that much better than its predecessor? [/size] [size=1em]Darren my mechanic that does my MOT and tyres rides an FZS600 Boxeye himself, he and his brother are the owners of their company. Plug coming up,[/size] [size=1.35em]A Force Motorcycles of Aldershot 01252 334151.[/size][size=1em]I would recommend these guys to anyone. [/size] [size=1em]Now if a guy that has access to any make or model of tyre on the market fits Bridgestone Battlax BT021 sport tourers to his Fazer well that's a good enough recommendation for me.[/size] [size=1em]Another plug for A Force Motorcycles, when I first bought my Fazer about 4 years or so ago the front tyre keep losing about 10 PSI pressure over a week or so period and try as I could I could not find where it was leaking. Mrs was out one day and bath half full of warm water (Well you don't want cold fingers) front wheel off the bike and in the tub, ahh! there it is a small stream of bubble coming from between the valve and the rim.[/size] [size=1em]I rang up a local motorcycle shop (Who will remain nameless, cos it's only fair) to be told that they were happy to take a look and remedy the fault, great, then I was given a date about 5 weeks ahead as an appointment, click wurrrr. [/size] [size=1em]Chatting to a friend of a mate of mine he said 'give A Force a bell' [/size][size=1em]I did and Darren said bring it over this afternoon, but we close at 5-30. [/size] [size=1em]I was back home quick, front wheel off the bike, me and wheel in my van blasting off in Aldershot direction, shit I did not have their address on me or my phone Oh! bollocks. [/size][size=1em]I pulled up outside the workshop at 5-20 something, Darren was so helpful, I was red faced hot and flustered [/size] :o and thoroughly pissed off with myself for my own stupidity in the rush. Well I was very, very impressed with the attention to detail that he poured out on my tyre and wheel, firstly cleaning the rim and confirmed the problem. Tyre off, really taking care to look after the rim, cleaned the inside of the rim removing a tiny bit of oxidisation from in there, sprayed it with something to help stop it from reforming, new valve in, cleaned the rim of the tyre inspected the tread surface [size=1em]and popped it back on the wheel, balanced the wheel and added weight after cleaning the weight area with a spirit cleaner that evaporated instantly. [/size] [size=1em]Now other places I have been to in the past have had signs up 'NO CUSTOMERS ALLOWED IN THE WORKSHOP AREA' these guys welcome you to come and watch.[/size] [size=1em]I asked what the damage was (Financially) and was told no charge, I asked why? to be told that 'When you want work done or tyres in the future you will remember that we looked after you) What do you say, this guy did the repair the same afternoon of my initial call and was not going to charge me, not even for the new valve he fitted. I insisted he had a tenner for a couple of pints. Guess where I go for my tyres and MOT's? [/size] [size=1em]I made one fatal error that day, the Mrs bellowed what the hell have you been doing in the bath. Tide mark of brake dust and general road grime around the bath[/size] :'( Re: Tyres? - Fazerider - 01-03-17 Thanks Tommy, I'll give them a try since I'm not far away. ![]() Re: Tyres? - unfazed - 01-03-17 (22-01-17, 10:32 PM)DangerNoodle link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21714.msg250625#msg250625 date=1485120551]If your buying new rubbers Durex is the way to go :lol [/quote] That's latex, mate ![]() [/quote] The ones Tommy have are so old they are probably rubber and silver in colour :lol :lol :lol Re: Tyres? - tommyardin - 02-03-17 (01-03-17, 08:11 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=DangerNoodle link=topic=21714.msg250626#msg250626 date=1485120756]If your buying new rubbers Durex is the way to go :lol [/quote] That's latex, mate ![]() [/quote] The ones Tommy have are so old they are probably rubber and silver in colour :lol :lol :lol [/quote] I will have you know they were brand new when I bought them, mind you that was 50 years ago in Latchfords men's hairdressers in Haslmere Surrey, Something for the weekend Sir. I thought that I might have a use for them, but there they are still in the silver foil packet, never opened :'( Re: Tyres? - tommyardin - 02-03-17 (01-03-17, 05:07 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: Thanks Tommy, I'll give them a try since I'm not far away. Cool they are two nice guys that run a small honest business that try their very best to be helpful. Re: Tyres? - unfazed - 02-03-17 (02-03-17, 01:26 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=21714.msg254072#msg254072 date=1488395517]If your buying new rubbers Durex is the way to go :lol [/quote] That's latex, mate ![]() [/quote] The ones Tommy have are so old they are probably rubber and silver in colour :lol :lol :lol [/quote] I will have you know they were brand new when I bought them, mind you that was 50 years ago in Latchfords men's hairdressers in Haslmere Surrey, Something for the weekend Sir. I thought that I might have a use for them, but there they are still in the silver foil packet, never opened :'( [/quote] :rollin :rollin :rollin Re: Tyres? - tommyardin - 02-03-17 Don't laugh to much I have developed the muscles in my right wrist to a fantastic level :eek Re: Tyres? - vinnyb - 10-03-17 Hi peeps, picking up my new (to me) bike today. The shop has fitted a new pair of Dunlop Qualifiers and I was wondering what, if any experience anyone on here had had with them. I'm thinking I may have them removed and stick a set of RoadSmarts on, and see what I can get for the 70 mile worn, Qualifiers on Ebay or whatever, but if they're any good I may keep them on. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks. , Re: Tyres? - darrsi - 10-03-17 (10-03-17, 10:25 AM)vinnyb link Wrote: Hi peeps, picking up my new (to me) bike today. The shop has fitted a new pair of Dunlop Qualifiers and I was wondering what, if any experience anyone on here had had with them. I'm thinking I may have them removed and stick a set of RoadSmarts on, and see what I can get for the 70 mile worn, Qualifiers on Ebay or whatever, but if they're any good I may keep them on. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks. Never heard anyone talk about them, in fact i've never even heard of them before! |