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Grrrrrrrrrr! Was a quick run over to my mate's house, just pulled into my street and I hear a funny noise, got off to find there's a dirty great screw in my rear wheel. That'll be more money down the drain then
![]() Dunno what I'm best doing, repairing or getting new tyre. The tyre still has some life left, don't know how much though. Some days the thing just feels like a money pit ![]() |
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Get a second hand one off ebay. Only slightly used. Pay about half the money for a new one and it's already scrubbed in. Bikerite charged me £15 for the time my rear went flat.
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Thanks instigator. Dunno what's best though, also got a new BT020 front spare that I was going to put on but need a matching rear. Buying part-worns off ebay seems to be a bit of a false economy sometimes too, sometimes they go for 3/4 of new price!
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not so good mate
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I've got a back wheel with a fairly used 020 on it here... Bit square, it is. If you can get it off my spare wheel without hurting the rims you're welcome to it, I was just goign to burnout it to death if I'm honest. Or, if you've got a silver wheel in good nick on yours we could just swap 'em...
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Thanks Northy, you're always offering to help in a bind
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go see Craig @ crieff
Tel 01764 655904 Mob 07889 405501 Strathearn Tyres The Turret Burrell Street Crieff PH7 4DG Very friendly guys, top quality work and knows a fare few of the SV boys by now...... |
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Thanks Bud, dunno how I'd get to Crieff though (bugger 4 wheel journeys)!
Spoke to a place in Glasgow today and they said it couldn't be repaired due to the speed rating - is that right? Looks like that trip over to my mates could've cost me £100 ![]() |
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You can patch a Z rated tyre no problem... Depending on where the hole is. But not all dealers do it, which is fair enough.
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