Casbar wrote: Apparently if you have your tyres repaired, they no longer have a z rating. No worries then, as I don't know of an RT that can do 150
If there is one, I bet it's Callisto Grey...
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Casbar wrote: Apparently if you have your tyres repaired, they no longer have a z rating. No worries then, as I don't know of an RT that can do 150
richardbd wrote:
If there is one, I bet it's Callisto Grey...
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Casbar wrote:
No I've a Quartz Blue bike...and it doesn't do 150 8)
RTman10 wrote: Thank you, so to clarify and quote, 'it is recommendation only and not the law'. Thanks for clarify
So do they recommend no repairs just for fun or could there just be a reason.
RTman10 wrote: Totally agree. For the price of a tyre it's not worth the risk. And we all know thousands have done thousands with multiple plugs, half price brake pads and the wrong grade of oil to save a few pennies.
Sprintgull wrote: Well, I went the new tyre option. The tyre supplier I use (Micheldever) would not repair a Z rated tyre. As mentioned above, it could lead to a difficult insurance discussion if the worst happened at some point. So, swallow hard, I paid the man £124 and got a new Metzeler Z8. What a brilliant bike though (now that I can actually ride it). Thanks guys.