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keep it or bin it?

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I'd use it. but then again I'm tight. if it's gonna play on your mind then replace it

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@Davehutch wrote:
Bin it m8


everyone saysing keep it so far. but none of them are tyre experts. when i am more going same way as you dave. see what stue says? if it was on tread i wouldnt care but tyre wall is a worry imho

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Hmmmmm that's what I thought. What's stue think???
you will have to wait and see , but i think he will say the same , I wouldnt even risk it on the car , lets see what Stue thinks , I thought damage to any wall of a tyre is a no no

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@Davehutch wrote:
Hmmmmm that's what I thought. What's stue think???
you will have to wait and see , but i think he will say the same , I wouldnt even risk it on the car , lets see what Stue thinks , I thought damage to any wall of a tyre is a no no


So did I mate. That's why I wana be sure

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@fr499y wrote:
looks like a scuff nothing major.


Main of its 3mm or so deep. And the slight little bit tiny bit deeper.


See pics can be deceiving! if it is actual cut/damage and not a scuff then bin it thumbs

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@fr499y wrote:
@fr499y wrote:
looks like a scuff nothing major.


Main of its 3mm or so deep. And the slight little bit tiny bit deeper.


See pics can be deceiving! if it is actual cut/damage and not a scuff then bin it thumbs


its not a cut as suck more like someone been twisting something there, only way to explain is when i used to rip balt tyres off id break bead with a g-clamp as wasnt worried about damage. its like that but smaller.

but same kind of mark where the foot would spin

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Bin it me boy it aint worth the risk....better be safe than sorry thumbs

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Crap 160 down on next month already


Could have had a Bridgestone front for nowt dude. Your choice-gotta take yer medicine.

hide

SmileSmile


Different one and not worn together always buy pairs now after came off the bandit with odds. but thanks mate

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You have to ask yourself;
Seriously, how much do you value your life---- BIN-IT. THEN WE CAN ALL RELAX,CHAD.

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@goferit wrote:
You have to ask yourself;
Seriously, how much do you value your life---- BIN-IT. THEN WE CAN ALL RELAX,CHAD.


yeah need to earn £650 end of month to afford all my bills, and to powdercoat wheels with new tyres and bearings.

luckily got lots of overtime, for working 6 days a week i usually only get £450 a month, fun fun Laughing

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Your some fussy buggers.... Laughing

I better not show you some of mine!
next thing you'll be telling me I shouldnt be
welding cracked Hayabusa frames back together... scratch

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Your some fussy buggers.... Laughing

I better not show you some of mine!
next thing you'll be telling me I shouldnt be
welding cracked Hayabusa frames back together... scratch
tony you shouldn't be welding hayabusa frames back together Very Happy

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@Davehutch wrote:
Hmmmmm that's what I thought. What's stue think???
you will have to wait and see , but i think he will say the same , I wouldnt even risk it on the car , lets see what Stue thinks , I thought damage to any wall of a tyre is a no no


@Stue11 wrote:
Bin it me boy it aint worth the risk....better be safe than sorry thumbs


agreeagree Too much risk thumb downthumb down

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@Davehutch wrote:
tony you shouldn't be welding hayabusa frames back together Very Happy


Are you sure ?

Not even if the subframe/rear end fell off
with bits of frame still attached ?

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@Davehutch wrote:
tony you shouldn't be welding hayabusa frames back together Very Happy


Dave, My mate HAD to chop up and reweld his GSXR600/750 frame,
How else would he fit the intercooled Turbo Hayabusa engine in ? scratch

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@Davehutch wrote:
tony you shouldn't be welding hayabusa frames back together Very Happy


Dave, My mate HAD to chop up and reweld his GSXR600/750 frame,
How else would he fit the intercooled Turbo Hayabusa engine in ? scratch



ShockedaffraidShockedaffraid

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got a 3mm bt023 front for £19, that will do me until the spring, it mean my tyres still match, and then once xmas is out the way and its warmer i can spend a bit more on a better set of tyres thumbs

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I'm using them at the moment Chad. Theyre not a bad tyre but I find the front tends to wear an odd shape. (Its not my bike as Ive had it checked) Something to do with the softer side tread and cornering forces so a Bridgestone tyre guy told me.

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@Davehutch wrote:
tony you shouldn't be welding hayabusa frames back together Very Happy



Dave, what if your carb'd Mk1 Bandit 1200 doesnt have room
for a Turbo, Intercooler and fuel injection ?
Is it OK to build a frame in your house ?

Another ASF project bike....



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