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yeah i agree mate, i wouldnt use one, unless i absoloutely had to!

when are you down this way next?

ill be down south on friday for work, seaford is as far as i go, round 1-ish

or ill be home round 2 everyday

Rode my bike thru a less-than-favourable suburb this morning. Shoulda seen all the scum staring at my MV Agusta, calculating in their little thieving minds how they could steal my bike.

Ferals :)

yeah, im gonna take the 25s off, and drive it down to wheelworx on saturday now,

ill ask for a test fit on the 15,

i want them to look good, but not rub, i want the best of both worlds :)

From the pics it looked like you could get away with the 25s on the front. 245 is a pretty big tyre for fronts, you could go down to a 225 and give that little bit more clearance. That way you'd have the rim sitting where you want it and more room so it doesn't scrub.

i dont like that much offset on the front, looks like a go cart imo

and i know 245s are quite large, but its what come with the rims, and they are brand new, so

i dont really see much point in changing them,

yeah i agree mate, i wouldnt use one, unless i absoloutely had to!

when are you down this way next?

ill be down south on friday for work, seaford is as far as i go, round 1-ish

or ill be home round 2 everyday

ill be up north tomorrow eavning, ill msg you after i finish work to drop off the form if its not to late otherwise im sure we can sort something out.

i dont like that much offset on the front, looks like a go cart imo

and i know 245s are quite large, but its what come with the rims, and they are brand new, so

i dont really see much point in changing them,

i have 255x8.5 and can go wider fatter :blush::)

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