Hello.
Excuse me for using english on your forum, but i have a little problem. Currently i am an erasmus student in Vilnius and a friend of mine said he is coming to visit me on his motorcyle. The problem is that he say the tyres will go one way, but he has to change them here
Now i would like to find out where and for how much could this be done.
He wants dunlop qualifier 120/70/17 and 160/60/17.
You got -1 because of missing personal info. Forum's rule is to introduce yourself first of all.
This is very serious chatboard re motorcycling!
Which country are you from? In case of being USA citizen you will get -1000, because US is being guilty for the worldwide crisis and unpleasant situation we all are now.
First turn check out http://bikeshop.lt/ for a tires selection and the seller contacts. Those are reasonable guys.
THRILLER! To be honest i think that your friend is a wuss. What shitty motorcycle uses qualifiers sized 160/60/17 ? it is a f*cked up half-razorblade (lol) from the USA isnt it? You will not get any respect points, unless it is at least 200 wide.
Moreover, why can't he ask the question himself and sends you in as a test monkey?
You got -1 because of missing personal info. Forum's rule is to introduce yourself first of all.
This is very serious chatboard re motorcycling!
Which country are you from? In case of being USA citizen you will get -1000, because US is being guilty for the worldwide crisis and unpleasant situation we all are now.
First turn check out http://bikeshop.lt/ for a tires selection and the seller contacts. Those are reasonable guys.
I am from Slovenia, i guess i dont get the -1000. I have already recieved a similar info from other people.
Thank you for you help anyway.
HRILLER! To be honest i think that your friend is a wuss. What shitty motorcycle uses qualifiers sized 160/60/17 ? it is a f*cked up half-razorblade (lol) from the USA isnt it? You will not get any respect points, unless it is at least 200 wide.
Moreover, why can't he ask the question himself and sends you in as a test monkey?
Old bike, smaller tyres. And to be brutaly honest. The tyre size does not equal respect ;) Flame on:P
triler wrote:
Old bike, smaller tyres. And to be brutaly honest. The tyre size does not equal respect ;) Flame on:P
OMG! tyre size is somewhat equal to penis size! the bigger (wider) the better. not to mention that youve got to know how to use it
As for flaming, I bet You could be Username's best friend!
hello triler, how are you
did your friend got the tires?
bikeshop.lt delivers only fresh rubber, trust me!
BTW: do you know, that we lithuanians can build up archeological monuments by our self, if we miss them?
we call it valdovu rumai, if you know.
what is your opinian, please?
hi triler, how are you?
how your buddy found the new tires? those new bridgestones are damn good!
going to race?
i think it's really good to have someone to chat in english on the board.
btw: what do ya think about the fact, that average lithuanian guy is more likely tend to race on the tarmack than mess in the mud (they are calling that enduro)?
tell us