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cheap tyres



M&P direct are flogging Dunlop Qualifiers for £140 a pair this weekend
only. Seems like a good price so anyone frightened off by the Michelin
recall might be interested.
All sizes?

The reason I ask is that the 190/55 rear the '06 uses is usually £122.

See gmail..
All sizes?
180/55 or 190/50

The 180/55 will make your bike turn a bit quicker so could make all
the difference to your riding.


The reason I ask is that the 190/55 rear the '06 uses is usually =A3122.=20
nd
=20
I think I'll just wait until the rear is worn, and see what the sensible=20
option is at the time. There's likely to be a bit more choice for=20
Saw the e-mail, but 180/55 and 190/55 aren't 190/55... :-)
Are you sure?
He might want to ask the audience..
I know what I meant. LTSTPRU.
A Dunlop 180/55 is a 190. There's not much room between chain and tyre
on my old gixxer with a Michelin, and none at all with a Dunlop, so I
know about these things.
I wonder what the dunlop 190/55's already on the bike are then.

=20

190/55 rubber next year now it's on the 1098 as well as the 10R, and=20
this one should see me through the rest of monsoon season..