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Asgard wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:24 pm Snap?!!!, what the new tensioners?, old tensioners?, chain itself?
It’s hard to say when your on the other end of the phone and they’re talking to their mechanics. They were either talking about the cam chain or the tensioner if that’s possible

I hope their putting a 2019 one on for me
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I thought you said you liked the noise? :lol:
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Anyone tried the MotoZ Rallz on a 701/690?

I'm looking for a tyre that'll manage 2.5K miles and be good in a variety of conditions off road, I currently use the Mitas MC23 and it'll do 2K but I'm not sure it'll manage much more.
I'm not interested in the Mitas E07 or K60 etc.

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Put a set of knackered clutch springs in and it’ll last forever!!
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Cone wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2019 8:03 pm Put a set of knackered clutch springs in and it’ll last forever!!
Haha, not quite the answer I was looking for but still relevant ;)

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Re: Husqvarna 701

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Always used maxxis it on my 690...
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bowber wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 12:05 am
Cone wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2019 8:03 pm Put a set of knackered clutch springs in and it’ll last forever!!
Haha, not quite the answer I was looking for but still relevant ;)

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I have done 2.5k on a set of razorbacks from 24mx for 55 quid a pair. The only issue I had on them was small well rocks where the front felt a bit sloppy. The rear out lasted the front until I got a nail through it this week
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Good life left on rear after 2.5k miles
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I was going to try them after you mentioned them in another thread, but they seem to no longer stock a 140/80 rear
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That's lasted very well for 2.5k miles :shock:

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Re: Husqvarna 701

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Are those Razorback front bi directional like the MT21?
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