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Bouke(Guest)
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23.04.00 at 00:42:00
 
Hello everyone,
I'm a TR1 driver from holland and since i've got Internet at work, I found to my suprise this TR1 page. Nice page and when it's possible I want to come to the meeting is august.
But for now I have one question:
Is it possible to mount a fatter rear-tire on a normal TR1 (130 instead of 120)
If anyone has experience with this, please mail to:
nimmo@worldonline.nl or react in this discussion-group.
thanks,
Bouke

 
 
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Piet Kottas(Guest)
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Reply #1 - 25.04.00 at 18:39:00
 
Hi Bouke,
it is not possible to mount a 130 rear tire.
At the meeting you are welcome!
See you in august.
Piet

 
 
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Klaus(Guest)
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Reply #2 - 30.04.00 at 11:41:00
 
Hi Piet!
how about a 180 tire?
*grin*
i have to change mine soon,
whats the act to change it?
..bring it to a local dealer and have him mess around with all that grease or can i keep the rear drive shut somehow?
Klaus

 
 
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Bouke(Guest)
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Reply #3 - 01.05.00 at 13:52:00
 
Hello Klaus,
it is very easy to demount your rear-wheel without opening
the chain-box. when you demount your wheel, leave the chainbox
alone. put the back of your motor high enough so you have
enough space to pull you wheel out.
Greetings from Bouke......

 
 
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Michael Wilson(Guest)
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Reply #4 - 04.05.00 at 18:54:00
 
No problem. I drive with 130/80 and 130/90 is OK too.
It's no MC-problem, but can be laws in your country
thats not allows that.
/M

 
 
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Piet Kottas(Guest)
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Reply #5 - 05.05.00 at 22:22:00
 
Hi Klaus,
du alter Scherzkeks!Smiley) Freilich ist es möglich ohne Kettenkasten und
mit einer anderen Schwinge + andere Felge mit Speichen einen 180er
Reifen zu montieren! Siehe Sepp. Ich hab nur versucht ernsthaft auf
den 130er zu antworten. Und das geht nun mal nicht. Macht auch keinen
Sinn. Was der TÜV dazu sagt ist eine ganz andere Sache.
Viel Glück mit deinem anstehenden Reifenwechsel.
Piet

 
 
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