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Title: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: mx250 on January 28, 2011, 01:28:20 pm
dunlop K180 130/80-18 flattrack dirttrack tyre, current $20 cash only pick up only Brisvagas  ;D

9 hrs to go; Must be useful to some one.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200568338259

(I hope no one here was lying low hoping to snipe it without competition ::))

Not associated with seller yarda yarda yarda  ;)

Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: steve234 on January 29, 2011, 07:30:42 am
Thanksfor the heads up Graeme, a bargain!

cheers,
Steve
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: DR on January 29, 2011, 07:53:04 am
 :( oh bugger! too slow :D been hunting one of those for ages so I have a matching pair ::) was offered a used one by someone ages ago but I can't remember who it was :-\ maybe next time :)
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: mx250 on January 29, 2011, 10:14:30 pm
Thanksfor the heads up Graeme, a bargain!

cheers,
Steve
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Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: firko on January 29, 2011, 10:27:42 pm
This brings up a good point....Is a K180 Dunlop OK for Nudgee or is the Michelin trials tyre still the go? I've got a K180 and a similar tread pattern Bridgestone wet weather slick and I'd like to use them if the track likes them.......In other words, What's the hot tyre for Nudgee?
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: DR on January 29, 2011, 10:50:23 pm
Mark, I've used mine at Nudgee and Coff's on both the RM400 and TM125 with podium finishes in vintage and open seniors, that's why I wanted another..I love em' ;)

in saying that..I can almost declare the majority will say trials universal :P
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: JohnnyO on January 29, 2011, 11:19:04 pm
Mark, I've used mine at Nudgee and Coff's on both the RM400 and TM125 and that's why I want another..I love em' ;)

in saying that..I can almost declare the majority will say trials universal :P
Yeah a Michelin trials is the go for Nudgee
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: Freakshow on January 31, 2011, 12:29:15 pm
Strange that one is an 18.......... only even seen them in 19.   
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: DR on January 31, 2011, 01:50:36 pm
 ;) mine is an 18" too
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: Freakshow on January 31, 2011, 02:49:10 pm
must be for this market/ Japs.  Have to keep my eye out..........
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: JohnnyO on January 31, 2011, 03:16:36 pm
Strange that one is an 18.......... only even seen them in 19.  
I had a 19" front and 18" rear K180's on my elsinore a few years ago.
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: firko on January 31, 2011, 03:50:59 pm
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Strange that one is an 18.......... only even seen them in 19.
Yep, mine's an 18" as well Freaky. You've probably only noticed 19"s because almost all of the Yanks  use a 19" front and rear combo. When Nepean used to be oiled a few years ago, the 18" K180 was the hot ticket along with wet weather slicks. Back in the old days I used to use a cut Michelin wet weather slick that was the best DT Tyre I ever used. I kept on grooving that bugger until I finally hit canvas and had to chuck it. The Carlilse 'S' pattern was very similar to the K180 and it worked well on slick oiled tracks. Jonesy's uses a 19" Maxxis 'S' pattern on Black Betty which I've been told is made using the old Carlilse moulds. He doesn't like it on the "new" Nepean surface and has gone back to a Kenda speedway tyre.

To play it safe, I guess I'll stick with the Michelin Trials for Nudgee.
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: steve234 on January 31, 2011, 04:34:54 pm
So what are the k180's like @ nudgee? Is it that they don't hook up at the rear or you just can't get it around the corner? If it's the latter, would a steel shoe help or would that just mess up the ebb and flow and cause some greef?

Cheers,
Steve
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: JohnnyO on January 31, 2011, 06:42:19 pm
So what are the k180's like @ nudgee? Is it that they don't hook up at the rear or you just can't get it around the corner? If it's the latter, would a steel shoe help or would that just mess up the ebb and flow and cause some greef?

Cheers,
Steve
The K180's are better suited to oiled tracks, compared to a Michelin on deco. But they are ok if that's all you have, they just don't hook up as well as the trials tyre on dirt.
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: DR on January 31, 2011, 09:55:28 pm
I did cut mine on the left angling the 10mm wide slices inward so as to basically halve the tread block size whilst effectively adding 100% more aggressively angled biting edges ;) Also ran pretty low pressure, it was something like 9lb or 10lb or maybe less, also used rubber rim straps instead of rim locks to stop any creep.

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Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: jimg1au on January 31, 2011, 10:17:55 pm
firko
in the 70s when i raced at nepean we used k70s on the rear of the hagons on oil tracks
jim
Title: Re: Calling all Queenland Dirt Trackers.
Post by: steve234 on February 02, 2011, 09:51:57 pm
Picked up the k180 today and he had another 3 second handies (only just) as well for another $50.  Best tyre deal ever.  Now I can spin the rear at the start gate like the pro's do without stressing about where the funds for the next one will come from......ha ha!

cheers
Steve