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MT43 Rear


Called into St. Blazey MX today and they had a stack of MT43's for £49.95 inc vat - quite a good price.

Also bought a fender pack - only had 2 left so got them for a fiver each.smile


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Hi Nick
I think, with trf discount, about £46.75 in Albion. Clayton will correct me, i am sure !smile


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that about right ,you must have your members card



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Thanks Gents, I tend to be in Exeter a lot more than I am in Cornwall!



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Where is the best price for the MT43 at the moment?

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CJ wrote:

Where is the best price for the MT43 at the moment?



Hi CJ.

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And Albion will fit to a loose wheel for free.

Defo a good deal in my book. The MT43 is not the easiest to fit, especially new.

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Big T wrote:

And Albion will fit to a loose wheel for free.

Defo a good deal in my book. The MT43 is not the easiest to fit, especially new.




Never have a problem with a 43, its all in the wrist action 



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Dare I ask a self confessed master of practised wrist action how long it takes you - to get one on/off?
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-- Edited by PeterBc on Thursday 10th of February 2011 10:57:44 PM

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PeterBc wrote:

Dare I ask a master of practised wrist action how long it takes you - to get one on/off?
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Yes I dare ask - been doing some weights.

-- Edited by PeterBc on Thursday 10th of February 2011 08:59:19 PM



2 to 3 Minutes off,  5 Mins on with a tube, 10 to 15 mins with a mouse, Thats with 3, 6inch tyre levers and a bit of tyre slip. You dont need to heat them, cool them or use any gadgets, probably one of the easiest tyres to change. As demonstrated at last years shared knowledge day, and I was taught by the best 

 



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That's great performance hope you are about if ever I get a puncture. 

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