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Old 08-31-2005
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SAVA tires in stock


We now have our SAVA tires back in stock.

MB - $60 front - $65 rear
MRB - $65 front and $70 rear
MC - $55 front and $60 rear

Until we have them on our site, please call us at 817-722-8777 to place your order.

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just to be helpful you may want to state the MRB is reinforced sidewalls for Heavy set riders and that Savas are directional Not t many know this info on Savas.
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just to be helpful you may want to state the MRB is reinforced sidewalls for Heavy set riders and that Savas are directional Not t many know this info on Savas.
just curious - is this Italian Savas or Chinese Savas?
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MelloCag, thanks. Good point.

Like MelloCag stated, the MRB tires have reinforced sidewalls recommended for riders 185lbs plus and yes, they are directional.
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just to be helpful you may want to state the MRB is reinforced sidewalls for Heavy set riders and that Savas are directional Not t many know this info on Savas.
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They are neither Italian or Chinese. They are "real" Sava tires made in Slovenia. Sava Tires is now 100% owned by Goodyear.
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just curious - is this Italian Savas or Chinese Savas?
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down with the euros.lol usa #1 lmao J/k
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

Hello SAVA fans! I live near SAVA original factory. Good Year is 100% owner only of SAVA TIRES. Other parts of sava d.d. is still owned by Slovenian stock owners. I'm happy to discover that Our minimoto tires are so recognized in the rest of the world.
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hello i have a goped and am looking to put some nice slicks on it. visit davesmotors.com to see the varietity of them.


but i have had some buddies of mine that live in CA (link- http://www.gopednation.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=260213)

so basically i am looking for some pocketbike rims and some PMT slicks. either the rain tires or the normal drag slicks. now i want the quality to be all around good so maybe like compound that is medium.

1. do those tires come w/ tubes
2. what do i need to just mount them on my goped
3. what spacers do i need
4. where is the cheapest place to buy the front, rear, rim set
5. do they ship to florida
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

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hello i have a goped and am looking to put some nice slicks on it. visit davesmotors.com to see the varietity of them.


but i have had some buddies of mine that live in CA (link- http://www.gopednation.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=260213)

so basically i am looking for some pocketbike rims and some PMT slicks. either the rain tires or the normal drag slicks. now i want the quality to be all around good so maybe like compound that is medium.

1. do those tires come w/ tubes
2. what do i need to just mount them on my goped
3. what spacers do i need
4. where is the cheapest place to buy the front, rear, rim set
5. do they ship to florida
dude you're in the wrong forum ask you're dumb ?'s at another site.
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Old 02-17-2008
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

wow this forums no help.. is there any HELPFUL people that know what there talking bout
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

not the whole forum, just a few users... these minimoto tires are all tubeless, and the higher quality tires are very soft and will need to be replaced often. as far as the spacing, i'll post back later today with some numbers, but i can say that the spacers are different bike to bike, thanks to the Chinese factory's pumping them out and not caring about quality...


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wow this forums no help.. is there any HELPFUL people that know what there talking bout
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the front hub is 3" and the rear hub is 6" thats comming from a c1's wheels...

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i'll post back later today with some numbers, .
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

thanks. so should i get the hard or medium compound? i want good grip but also low matinence
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

i would start with a medium / hard, and then if you still dont have enough grip go to something softer...

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thanks. so should i get the hard or medium compound? i want good grip but also low matinence
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

i probably go w/ medium.. where is the cheapest place to get them
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Re: SAVA tires in stock

ok i decided to help you at the top of the w/c page is a good place called unique minmoto i would run the hard tires but now you're going to have to go to a disk brake setup and a clutch and a rear sprocket no more spindle. and a 25h chain a 6tooth front pinion and a rear 68 tooth sprocket. like the stumper jumper goped or rock jumper i forget what they call it. ddm racing can hook you up with the clutch bell front pinion and chain any p/b web site has sprockets 10-12 bucks each

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