Found these lurking in my spare room.
Fit for a 2004 R1.
All 3 springs taken off when I had my suspension upgraded by HM Racing. They’d done about 8000 miles before that.
£10 for the lot (boxed) if you come and collect from Westminster.
Cheers.
Found these lurking in my spare room.
Fit for a 2004 R1.
All 3 springs taken off when I had my suspension upgraded by HM Racing. They’d done about 8000 miles before that.
£10 for the lot (boxed) if you come and collect from Westminster.
Cheers.
What tyres would you recommend to go with them?
These springs work with Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop, Bridgestone etc manufacturer tyres.
Don’t think these springs are tyre specific. Maybe you can shed some light as I thought you said you used to set up race bikes. Maybe I misheard.
Incidentally, Yamaha recommend Michelin Pilot Power tyres as standard fitments to an R1.
Wonders will never cease :rolleyes:
Such a shame as I prefer Metzelers meself;)
You did hear right Afro, but I’m going back to the pre rim tape era:D mainly 400s and Endurance bikes
ChunkyMonkey (11/03/2008)
Afro (11/03/2008)
ChunkyMonkey (11/03/2008)
What tyres would you recommend to go with them?
These springs work with Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop, Bridgestone etc manufacturer tyres.
Don’t think these springs are tyre specific. Maybe you can shed some light as I thought you said you used to set up race bikes. Maybe I misheard.
Incidentally, Yamaha recommend Michelin Pilot Power tyres as standard fitments to an R1.
Wonders will never cease :rolleyes:
Such a shame as I prefer Metzelers meself;)
Good for you…Metzelers are manufactured by Pirelli
Afro (12/03/2008)
ChunkyMonkey (11/03/2008)
Afro (11/03/2008)
ChunkyMonkey (11/03/2008)
What tyres would you recommend to go with them?
These springs work with Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop, Bridgestone etc manufacturer tyres.
Don’t think these springs are tyre specific. Maybe you can shed some light as I thought you said you used to set up race bikes. Maybe I misheard.
Incidentally, Yamaha recommend Michelin Pilot Power tyres as standard fitments to an R1.
Wonders will never cease :rolleyes:
Such a shame as I prefer Metzelers meself;)
Good for you…Metzelers are manufactured by Pirelli
Alright… Avons then;)