2001 Yamaha DT R 125 or 2004 Yamaha DT RE 125
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wrote on 4 Oct 2017, 14:15 last edited by
UPDATE:
I got the Yamaha DT RE and I'm loving it!! She does have some N.H.S tires though which I need to change any suggestions? I do like tires which appear to look thicker, I am open to suggestions! -
wrote on 4 Oct 2017, 18:27 last edited by
Happy dayz! Throw up some photos!
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@calum I definitely will! Just need sort these tyres any suggestions I’m looking for a pair of enduros.
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@natnice I used to use Avon distanzias, but I run completely different wheels now so I couldn't offer any advice.
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@calum ahh my bad wasn't the ones you were on about they were another kind the Avons look nice for the road just trying to find a pair for green laning
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@calum Ohh damn really haha seem to be pretty popular sold out everywhere, finding it a real hard time to find 80/90-21 tyres
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wrote on 5 Oct 2017, 15:57 last edited by
@finnerz89 ahh found them thanks bud.
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@finnerz89 ahh found them thanks bud.
wrote on 5 Oct 2017, 18:18 last edited by NINJA 10 May 2017, 19:50@natnice I had TrailRiders on my DTR, look look awesome and gripped superbly well - I'd highly recommend them!!!
You can go slightly wider with 90/90/21 on the front and 120/80/18 on the rear with the stock rims. Which looks a lot beefier as well as improving road-holding and stability at speed too.
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wrote on 5 Oct 2017, 18:27 last edited by
Michellin AC 10s if you want to do some proper technical stuff, if you just want dualsport tyres which are good both on and offroad I use some cheap vee rubber ones that came on my WR wheels during the summer, gripped well offroad in the dry ish mud and I hit some gnarly stuff, utterly useless in bogs or bad mud mind, as are all dualsports.