Glad it turned out helpful ::003::snakebitten said:Thanks scudrunner.
Yea, I read that when you posted it. Well done.
you will not be disappointedsnakebitten said:Thanks for the info guys. I'm in Greg. Can't complain about a shipping cost premium. Would make me a big fat tire hypocrite.
I got unused tires in personal stock too. Not a bad thing to have.
corners very well. Air pressure is critical. 32 front 28 rear.HoebSTer said:Nice eemsremo. By the looks of that tire it seems to have flatter profile thus distributing the weight across the tire for longer life. I hope it corners well.
Was that a finger slip? Hard to imagine running 28 in a rear tire.greg the pole said:corners very well. Air pressure is critical. 32 front 28 rear.
The shipping (to North Carolina) was $70 USD last time I checked and hard to justify when there are plenty of other options. Why isn't there a US distributor?BWC said:For anyone thinking of the Mitas E-07 tires they are back in stock at MX1 Canada as of today. Ordered a F&R Dakar for the next change.
I did talk to them and they have limited stock for the F&R at this time, and are expecting another shipment in the near future.
BaldKnob said:The shipping (to North Carolina) was $70 USD last time I checked and hard to justify when there are plenty of other options. Why isn't there a US distributor?
Canada has cornered the NA market on these tires and are keeping them in an icy stranglehold. That and Labatt's Ice Blue beer, the bastadges.BWC said:Thats a good question. Mitas shows lots of US dealers and distributors.
They are getting to be a good alternative to the Heidenau and I'm sure at some point motorcycle tires will also be stocked at the US dealers.
Look on the positive side, the 10% or so difference on the dollar eases the pain a bit. ::012::
Well if you ever get the chance to travel up to the barren northern climes of Canada I'm sure we can scare you up a couple of each, beer and tires that is. ::013::BaldKnob said:Canada has cornered the NA market on these tires and are keeping them in an icy stranglehold. That and Labatt's Ice Blue beer, the bastadges.
Once inside... nothing. The magic just happens. Be sure to check pressures with the stem in the 6 o'clock position or a rogue bead may jam the valve open with a rapid loss of air. Tap the stem just for giggles.ridefire said:I was going to ask about the balancing with the dynabeads, is it all you do is put them and go ? nothing else to it ?