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Hi all,

does anyone know somewhere I can get some tyres for my Phantom other than the stock IRC ones from Honda? eg.Metzeler, Pirelli, Bridgestone. Something a bit softer than the stock IRC tyres.

I tried a few places around Mae Chan today but they all only handle scooters and suggested I go to Chiang Rai.

Rather than just ride around town stopping and asking at places I'm hoping someone knows of a place that either stocks them or will at least order them for me.

Since it trakes me 2 hours to get to town I'd rather have a plan before getting there :)

Thanks,

Rich

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Hi Rich. I hope you're doing okay.

Rich, try a PM to br549 and ask him what brand he has. He didn't buy the tires he has; they were on the bike when he bought it. They are the next size larger than the originals. They seem a bit taller but, more importantly, they are MUCH wider, giving a much larger "footprint" and, he says, much more stability. Adds a nice change to the look of the cycle as well.

Other than that, I don't know much about the after-market tires for that model.

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Its a bugger to buy them for some odd reason as I have had my Phantom coming up for 2 years and my second set are just about worn down. The first IRC lasted 15,000 km and 4 years when I changed them a year ago and the second set of IRC Wild Flares are just about done after another 17,000 km.

I have been in touch with Pairoj in BKK and will go down there next week from Khampaeng Phet and do some other stuff as well, but he WILL send them to you in Thailand and you can get them fitted at a place of your choice.

I spoke to a Thai called Charlie yesterday but she is out of stock of Pirellis and Dunlops.

VocalNeal gave me this info a few weeks ago.

Phantom tyres

If you surf for BKK Riders you will find a website. Look under shops you will find Mr. Pairoj. He will ship tires all over Thailand.

Mine is not Phantom and I have Dunlop.

From Vocalneal

http://www.bkkriders.com/shops/index.html

Big Bendum

(Ek Pai Boon)Mr. Pairoj has a large stock of specialist bike tires. He can supply, change and balance tires for you. 481 Santiphab Road

Tel: 02-222-7535

Email: [email protected]

Dunlop tyres

Front 100/80 – 17

Rear 140/80 – 15

About 4,400 baht the pair

Slightly bigger and maybe better

http://www.competizioni-moto.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=57

Charlie 0890038886

Charlie is a Thai woman from Oz

Pirelli Diddy Demon

Front 3.00 -17 equivalent to 90/90 – 17 cost 1670 baht

Rear 130/90 -15 cost 1910 baht

Showpow has moved to Onnut 46/2. Pat or Charlie. Closed Sunday.

Dunlop tyres

Front 100/80 – 17

Rear 140/80 – 15

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Thanks guys.

If I have to order from a 3rd party it might be easier to do that from the Honda dealer so they can give them their address to deliver to.

Not sure how I'd go trying to carry 2 tyres on the bike :)

billd766 - how did you find the IRC wild fires compared to the stock IRC tyres? I've read they are softer and have a lot better grip than the stock IRCs.

Cheers,

Rich

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Rich, you can have them delivered to the wife's shop if you want. She will hold them until you're ready to get them put on and we can take them to whatever shop you choose for that, when you're here. No fee for that.

Let me know what price and model you go with. She may start carrying them here.

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Thanks guys.

If I have to order from a 3rd party it might be easier to do that from the Honda dealer so they can give them their address to deliver to.

Not sure how I'd go trying to carry 2 tyres on the bike :)

billd766 - how did you find the IRC wild fires compared to the stock IRC tyres? I've read they are softer and have a lot better grip than the stock IRCs.

Cheers,

Rich

Well when I bought the bike it was 3 1/2 years old and I assumed that the tyres were original.

It had 5,500km on it and I put nearly 10,000 more.

As I got more used to it I sort of rode it harder if you can do that with a Phantom and when I replaces the originals it felt better at handling and seemed to have a bit more grip but some of that could have been me being more experienced.

I have had no problems with the bike or the tyres but as it is time for a new set I thought of trying another brand and i was told Dunlop were good so next Monday I am off to BKK to get some.

I will also be doing some shopping for meds and seeing a mate so the trip is not especially for the tyres.

Best of luck to you.

I really like my Phantom but there are times when a good shot of nitro-methane would be handy for a quick boost.

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I bought a pair of Dunlops from Ek Pai Boon on Monday down in Bangkok.

I paid 4,400 baht plus 100 baht extra for a right angled chrome inflation valve.

They were fitted free in 30 minutes after about a 15 minute wait as they were very busy and one of the staff there kept me supplied with ice cold Chinese tea.

He has a large stock of various makes of tyre.

I have no connection with the business but thoroughly recommend his service and I will get my next set there as well.

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Rich, you can have them delivered to the wife's shop if you want. She will hold them until you're ready to get them put on and we can take them to whatever shop you choose for that, when you're here. No fee for that.

Let me know what price and model you go with. She may start carrying them here.

You really have a great attitude on your wife and yourself helping people out for no monetary gain. Let me know where the shop is and I'll be sure to drop by with my rumbling mia noi, the next time I'm home that is. :D :jap:

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Rich, you can have them delivered to the wife's shop if you want. She will hold them until you're ready to get them put on and we can take them to whatever shop you choose for that, when you're here. No fee for that.

Let me know what price and model you go with. She may start carrying them here.

You really have a great attitude on your wife and yourself helping people out for no monetary gain. Let me know where the shop is and I'll be sure to drop by with my rumbling mia noi, the next time I'm home that is. :D :jap:

Well, that's a nice thing to say but it isn't exactly as it seems. Per my guidance to my wife, her shop always sends the bill to TacoBoy to make up for it.

But you know you're always welcome here. We're on the pinned Google map.

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Rich, you can have them delivered to the wife's shop if you want. She will hold them until you're ready to get them put on and we can take them to whatever shop you choose for that, when you're here. No fee for that.

Let me know what price and model you go with. She may start carrying them here.

You really have a great attitude on your wife and yourself helping people out for no monetary gain. Let me know where the shop is and I'll be sure to drop by with my rumbling mia noi, the next time I'm home that is. :D :jap:

Well, that's a nice thing to say but it isn't exactly as it seems. Per my guidance to my wife, her shop always sends the bill to TacoBoy to make up for it.

But you know you're always welcome here. We're on the pinned Google map.

Good to know and very accommodating of TacoBoy :lol:

quick question under what name on the Rai map?

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Well, that's a nice thing to say but it isn't exactly as it seems. Per my guidance to my wife, her shop always sends the bill to TacoBoy to make up for it.

But you know you're always welcome here. We're on the pinned Google map.

Sorry KD but with the recent strength of the baht lately, I treat PO's the same as Don's foods treats his.

Like Tissue Paper :lol:

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Chiang Rai Saddlebags. Easy to find, difficult to leave. We usually have to tell jubby that the food is all gone and no more is coming.laugh.gif

Can you rustle up some 'McDonna San' style Hash browns Kd ?

Sorry. No hash browns. But today you missed a big skillet of fried potatoes and onions. Mmmmmmm.................

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Hi all,

just an update..

I tried to get Pirellis from Charlie, but she was out of stock. She gave me another number to try, but no luck.

I ended up getting Metzelers from tyrethailand.com

I called them from the Honda dealer in Mae Chan last Saturday and got them delivered there. 4400 baht including delivery.

I went there today and got them fitted which cost 200 baht.

I ordered Metzeler Lasertec 110/80 17 front and 130/90 15 rear.

They sent me the Lasertec rear and a Metzeler ME Speed front instead (the same size. The tread pattern on the ME speed looks a little more "modern" and like a sports bike tyre than the Lasertec front, but not sure if it will be a better wet weather tyre - it doesn't look like would disperse as much water...

Google doesn't bring any pages in English, but it looks like they may be a newer model (released in 2007 from this translated page ) and sports tyre with good wet weather handling which makes me feel better. (although I can't imagine any tyre manufacturer actually saying any of their road tyres were not good in the wet...)

Because the Honda shop is not used to dealing with larger tyres they had to take the wheels and tyres to the Bridgestone car tyre place up the road to get them fitted.

When they brought them back, the front was on the wrong way, although the mechanics looked confused because the tread pattern on the oldIRC tyres and every other tyre we looked at in the shop forms a "V" pointing down when you look at the tyre from the front.

But the Metzeler ME Speed has the V pointing up when the tyre is installed with the rotation arrow going the correct direction.

I'll trust that the rotatioin arrow on the tyre is correct and seehow it goes in the wet....

Set the tyres at 32 PSI front and back which is the same as what I was running the IRCs.

After riding 60km home from Mae Chan to Natoe with a good mixof straights and winding mountain roads with fast and slow Ss I am very happy with the tyres.

They definitely feel more stable or definite when cornering. They inspire a lot more confidence then the IRCs which never felt too good to me (I experimented with various tyre pressures but never felt all that confident in the tyres).

They also change direction quicker too which is good for the twisties.

Not sure how much the better handling is just due to the fact that their new tyes and how much is due to differences in tyre design/compound (the old IRCs still had decent tread on them, but had quite a bit of dry cracking in the tread which is why I replaced them).

Hopefully I'll be just as happy with them when I have to ride in the rain...

Thanks for the offer of your shop for deliver Kandahar, but it was easier to do it through the Honda dealer as they are closer.

I will drop in and check out the new shop next time I'm in CR though (is it completed?) I might want to pick up some more stuff for my bike :)

Cheers,

Rich

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I bought my new Dunlop tyres in BKK last Monday and ran them in on the way back home, about 400km.

On Saturday I went off with a mate on the motorbike to visit a place about 50 km away across the national park. The journey was 360 km (no road through the park) and took about 9 hours with stops. The last 100 or so km was up and down, left and right with sharp turns and hairpin bends, potholes, cows and cow shit on the straights and corners, tractors and quite a few really stupid drivers trying to overtake uphill around blind corners and 1 prime asshol_e in a Honda Civic who at about 2 metres from my bike for about 5 km. <deleted>.

On Sunday we did it all over again the other way.

One thing I did notice was that with the old IRC tyres I used to get a sort of front wheel shimmy as I went over the painted lines and bumps in the road but with the Dunlops that has disappeared.

Very happy with the tyres and service I got.

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I bought my new Dunlop tyres in BKK last Monday and ran them in on the way back home, about 400km.

On Saturday I went off with a mate on the motorbike to visit a place about 50 km away across the national park. The journey was 360 km (no road through the park) and took about 9 hours with stops. The last 100 or so km was up and down, left and right with sharp turns and hairpin bends, potholes, cows and cow shit on the straights and corners, tractors and quite a few really stupid drivers trying to overtake uphill around blind corners and 1 prime asshol_e in a Honda Civic who at about 2 metres from my bike for about 5 km. <deleted>.

On Sunday we did it all over again the other way.

One thing I did notice was that with the old IRC tyres I used to get a sort of front wheel shimmy as I went over the painted lines and bumps in the road but with the Dunlops that has disappeared.

Very happy with the tyres and service I got.

Hey Bill. Thanks for the posts.

I can't find a size in your posts. What size did you end up with?

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I bought my new Dunlop tyres in BKK last Monday and ran them in on the way back home, about 400km.

On Saturday I went off with a mate on the motorbike to visit a place about 50 km away across the national park. The journey was 360 km (no road through the park) and took about 9 hours with stops. The last 100 or so km was up and down, left and right with sharp turns and hairpin bends, potholes, cows and cow shit on the straights and corners, tractors and quite a few really stupid drivers trying to overtake uphill around blind corners and 1 prime asshol_e in a Honda Civic who at about 2 metres from my bike for about 5 km. <deleted>.

On Sunday we did it all over again the other way.

One thing I did notice was that with the old IRC tyres I used to get a sort of front wheel shimmy as I went over the painted lines and bumps in the road but with the Dunlops that has disappeared.

Very happy with the tyres and service I got.

Hey Bill. Thanks for the posts.

I can't find a size in your posts. What size did you end up with?

I had to look it up again myself.

Big Bendum

(Ek Pai Boon)Mr. Pairoj has a large stock of specialist bike tires. He can supply, change and balance tires for you. 481 Santiphab Road

Tel: 02-222-7535

Email: [email protected]

Dunlop tyres

Front 100/80 – 17

Rear 140/80 – 15

About 4,400 baht the pair

Slightly bigger and maybe better

Last year the IRC Wild Flares cost me 3,200 baht but the Dunlops are just a little bit fatter and I feel very happy with them.

jubby

Posted Today, 11:39

build , I noticed the thing with the yellow lines too with the stock tyres. very unnerving. :(

I found very awkward at times going down to BKK or on most roads where trucks have left a rut in the nearside lane. It is something like crossing the wake of a speedboat while water skiing is the best way I can describe it.

Not so bad with the Dunlops though.

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I bought my new Dunlop tyres in BKK last Monday and ran them in on the way back home, about 400km.

On Saturday I went off with a mate on the motorbike to visit a place about 50 km away across the national park. The journey was 360 km (no road through the park) and took about 9 hours with stops. The last 100 or so km was up and down, left and right with sharp turns and hairpin bends, potholes, cows and cow shit on the straights and corners, tractors and quite a few really stupid drivers trying to overtake uphill around blind corners and 1 prime asshol_e in a Honda Civic who at about 2 metres from my bike for about 5 km. <deleted>.

On Sunday we did it all over again the other way.

One thing I did notice was that with the old IRC tyres I used to get a sort of front wheel shimmy as I went over the painted lines and bumps in the road but with the Dunlops that has disappeared.

Very happy with the tyres and service I got.

Hey Bill. Thanks for the posts.

I can't find a size in your posts. What size did you end up with?

I had to look it up again myself.

Big Bendum

(Ek Pai Boon)Mr. Pairoj has a large stock of specialist bike tires. He can supply, change and balance tires for you. 481 Santiphab Road

Tel: 02-222-7535

Email: [email protected]

Dunlop tyres

Front 100/80 – 17

Rear 140/80 – 15

About 4,400 baht the pair

Slightly bigger and maybe better

Last year the IRC Wild Flares cost me 3,200 baht but the Dunlops are just a little bit fatter and I feel very happy with them.

jubby

Posted Today, 11:39

build , I noticed the thing with the yellow lines too with the stock tyres. very unnerving. :(

I found very awkward at times going down to BKK or on most roads where trucks have left a rut in the nearside lane. It is something like crossing the wake of a speedboat while water skiing is the best way I can describe it.

Not so bad with the Dunlops though.

Thanks for the info Bill, i ordered the dunlop tyers for my phantom from (Pairoj) on Fri, they were here on Sat, 4400 Baht a set 150Baht delivery and 50 Baht for the bank, i ordered by email and also spoke with him on the phone, nice guy and very efficient, just gotta find somewhere that will fit them now in Chiang Rai

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I bought my new Dunlop tyres in BKK last Monday and ran them in on the way back home, about 400km.

On Saturday I went off with a mate on the motorbike to visit a place about 50 km away across the national park. The journey was 360 km (no road through the park) and took about 9 hours with stops. The last 100 or so km was up and down, left and right with sharp turns and hairpin bends, potholes, cows and cow shit on the straights and corners, tractors and quite a few really stupid drivers trying to overtake uphill around blind corners and 1 prime asshol_e in a Honda Civic who at about 2 metres from my bike for about 5 km. <deleted>.

On Sunday we did it all over again the other way.

One thing I did notice was that with the old IRC tyres I used to get a sort of front wheel shimmy as I went over the painted lines and bumps in the road but with the Dunlops that has disappeared.

Very happy with the tyres and service I got.

Hey Bill. Thanks for the posts.

I can't find a size in your posts. What size did you end up with?

I had to look it up again myself.

Big Bendum

(Ek Pai Boon)Mr. Pairoj has a large stock of specialist bike tires. He can supply, change and balance tires for you. 481 Santiphab Road

Tel: 02-222-7535

Email: [email protected]

Dunlop tyres

Front 100/80 – 17

Rear 140/80 – 15

About 4,400 baht the pair

Slightly bigger and maybe better

Last year the IRC Wild Flares cost me 3,200 baht but the Dunlops are just a little bit fatter and I feel very happy with them.

jubby

Posted Today, 11:39

build , I noticed the thing with the yellow lines too with the stock tyres. very unnerving. :(

I found very awkward at times going down to BKK or on most roads where trucks have left a rut in the nearside lane. It is something like crossing the wake of a speedboat while water skiing is the best way I can describe it.

Not so bad with the Dunlops though.

Thanks for the info Bill, i ordered the dunlop tyers for my phantom from (Pairoj) on Fri, they were here on Sat, 4400 Baht a set 150Baht delivery and 50 Baht for the bank, i ordered by email and also spoke with him on the phone, nice guy and very efficient, just gotta find somewhere that will fit them now in Chiang Rai

Try Cockpit :jap:

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Thanks Scorpio, Kd has something lined up but as a back up, where would they be, do you have a tele No.

Rgds

Woralak.

Sorry no phone but it is on the road that is the same as night bazar and pizza company but further south at the intersection that goes to the old airport. I am terrible with Thai street names.:o

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Changed the tyres yesterday from the bog standered (IRC) type, and had the dunlops what (billd766) suggested, noticed a big difference on the handling coming back to Chiang Khong, both on the bends and braking.

(Thanks Bill)

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