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Old 28-10-2007, 08:20 PM
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FS: Chinese Tyres (Slicks and Treaded)

Hello. I've got heaps of tyres for sale. If you're buying a few pairs I can do a discount. Prices below do not include postage.

Seagod Treaded $10 ea


Various brands of Slicks $15 ea
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Just out of curiousity i couldn't figure out how to get the old tyre off the rim,
Is there any advice u could give on this?

Me and a friend will usually ride on gravel, what would be better longetivity, threaded or slicks?
I'm interested
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What sizes?

im after a set of 120/50/9 's

and if anyone knows of 200 (or wider)/50/10 that would be ideal for a project bike im working on,
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I have no idea about longevity on gravel to be honest. Possibly the treaded will suit better as they're more like dirt bike tyres.

Sorry I don't have them in that size, only for standard 6.5-inch pocket bike rims.
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hey where bouts are you so i can see how much postage would be thanks or if you know im in sydney northen beaches area would be after a rear Treaded tyre
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I've only got 90/65 left although a lot of Euro riders use fronts on the rear so that their bike turns in quicker, or so I am told. I'm on the Gold Coast and I imagine shipping would be something like $10-$15.

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i use a front on my rear for better turning
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are the rims the same size ?? so i can just use my spare front on the back rim?
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no there not the same size but the front tire fits on the rear so u will just have 2 swap it over and put a front tyre on the back. well worth it
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