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I thought i was getting Diablos but I now think it's a pair of these.
http://www.seastarsuperbikes.co.uk/Tyre%20Evo%20PD.php?cat=Tyres&page=1
They should be fine for me anyway.
Any comments ?
[Edited on 8-4-2006 by sharpo]
[Edited on 8-4-2006 by sharpo]
They will be pretty old............... haven't been in the product list for years. I'd go for the Diablos, even if the Evo's are a good deal.
might be too late, although if they're that old they would'nt be available now surely.
if it is those where they any good ?
they were never better than ok imo. if they're evos then they will be possibly 3 or more years old. diablos replaced them quite some time ago.
If you've got old stock tyres be VERY careful how you scrub them in. If they've been in storage a long time the rubber may have hardened up a little. They'll be OK once you've scrubbed 'em but make sure you get plenty of heat in them before you start putting it on it's ear.
Originally posted by Jools
If you've got old stock tyres be VERY careful how you scrub them in. If they've been in storage a long time the rubber may have hardened up a little. They'll be OK once you've scrubbed 'em but make sure you get plenty of heat in them before you start putting it on it's ear.
Yep,..I know that from bitter experiance.:(
Originally posted by KeefyB
Originally posted by Jools
If you've got old stock tyres be VERY careful how you scrub them in. If they've been in storage a long time the rubber may have hardened up a little. They'll be OK once you've scrubbed 'em but make sure you get plenty of heat in them before you start putting it on it's ear.
Yep,..I know that from bitter experiance.:(
That's how I knew :lol:
I'll proceed with caution then.
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