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Niz,

Re: tyres.

I saw footage of a previous MC day last night, and I think Ken is right, that you waon't be going over 100km/hr therefore your probably better off with what you have.

I saw two decent qulaity 2nd-handers being sold for $50 each or I have 2 shitty ones, but they'll be really bad if it rains due to the lack of tread:D

My suggestion, stick with what you've got.

hehe oh u shouldve been the car behind me on the way to work this morning then - after about the third time i thought that this guy must think im some crazy bitch that cant keep control of her car and is better off driving a hyundai.

Yeah but they are vibrating badly at 80 - getting worse not better - say i made them worse on monday but i will do as u guys say cos apparently u know best :rolleyes:

well im going to make an absolute mess outta my tyres then - pity the ZX ones wont fit - not that ive looked but i think they are 16's

hmmm going ot have no brake pad sleft either i would imagine.

Wish i didnt have friggin insurance n two lotsa rego to pay for - my parents can get buggered if they think im renewing the insurance on the ZX too - it never gets driven just a waste of money to renew.

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