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November 6, 2008 at 10:10 am #95336
AnonymousIt may not be any use to any of you but I have a slightly used (once or twice) sand paddle tyre to suit a 19″ rim that will never be used by me. I already have an 18″ paddle. The tyre is in fantastic condition and still has some of those tiny rubber nipples on it. Hmmmmmm, nipples:P
I will try to get some pics tomorrow. EDIT King Tire Turbo Paddle. Size: 110/90-19
It is being offered at a bargain price of $25 to my old bullshitter mates. Look em up and see how much they are worth brand new.
I can post it to you via Aust post. It weighs 5.4kg and my postcode is 2142. If you use the parcel calculator on the Aust Post site, you will see how much it will cost to get it to your place. http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/
You don’t need to put in any dimensions on the calculator as it can’t be cubitised.
regards,
Nigel
THIS TYRE IS NO LONGER FOR SALE
November 6, 2008 at 10:17 am #111520Hey Slug,
I think there may be something in the pipeline for a ride at stockton beach so someone may take that paddle wheel off you.. And TINY no you can’t take the fishing rods.
Cheers
Chris.November 6, 2008 at 10:21 am #111535
Anonymouschris72a wrote:
Quote:Hey Slug,I think there may be something in the pipeline for a ride at stockton beach so someone may take that paddle wheel off you..
Yeah, I think I am probably the one who is meant to be organising it.:blush: Just overcoming a couple of hurdles at the moment but will eventually get onto it
November 6, 2008 at 10:25 am #111539You’ll get there mate, just keep on in there, and remember good things come to those who wait, or somethin like that. You’ve got plenty of mates here on the OLD Bulls.
Cheers
Chris.November 6, 2008 at 10:39 am #111540
AnonymousAs Kenny the dunny bloke says “good things come to those with weight”. Looks like I can expect some good things then
November 6, 2008 at 10:42 am #111544Thats a hooker slug your flogging
An its cheap, your a pimp
lol
TB
November 6, 2008 at 11:56 am #111521
AnonymousIf you are interested but your bike has an 18″ rim (I assume 95% of our bikes do)keep an eye out on ebay for cheap 19″ mx wheels for your bike. I have seen them going for less than $100 complete with spacers, bearings and even disks.
If I see any, I will post them up here.
Nigel
November 7, 2008 at 12:54 am #111522
Anonymoussome more pics of the tyre
November 7, 2008 at 5:58 am #111523
AnonymousCheap 19″ Yamaha wheel ideal for mounting paddle tyre –
Ebay Item number: 400006010531
November 7, 2008 at 8:33 pm #111536
Anonymouschris72a wrote:
Quote:Hey Slug,I think there may be something in the pipeline for a ride at stockton beach so someone may take that paddle wheel off you.. And TINY no you can’t take the fishing rods.
Cheers
Chris.yea i love stocko. can’t wait.
if tiny brings his fishing rode, we will stick it up his ass. my dad bought me a beach rod once and took me to stockton to try it out. i lasted about 5 mins before getting back on my trike. i think i broke is heart.p.s. because some drug farked bastard stole my cr. i also have an exess 19inch paddle if you want one for your mate.
November 9, 2008 at 7:07 am #111618
Anonymouschampo35 wrote:
Quote:p.s. because some drug farked bastard stole my cr. i also have an exess 19inch paddle if you want one for your mate.Oui Champo! Stop trying to flog off your paddle tyre in MY “for sale” post! Create your own
Nigel
November 9, 2008 at 8:06 am #111684
Anonymousslug wrote:
Quote:champo35 wrote:Quote:p.s. because some drug farked bastard stole my cr. i also have an exess 19inch paddle if you want one for your mate.Oui Champo! Stop trying to flog off your paddle tyre in MY “for sale” post! Create your own
Nigel
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November 9, 2008 at 8:13 am #111524
AnonymousForgiven:kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:
November 9, 2008 at 9:01 am #111704Having never ridden in the sand before, can I ask a dumb question ? When using a chunky back tyre like that ,does a normal MX style front tyre suffice?
November 9, 2008 at 9:12 am #111710
AnonymousMick, I have never ridden using this style of tyre yet. From what I have read elsewhere the normal front tyre is sufficient. It would fit quite nicely on that YZ250F of yours.
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