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NJF
 


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From AJS Tyres (or any UK loc) to Luxembourg

I'd like to get another Kumho KL71 from AJS 4x4 but Andy can't deliver to Luxembourg and I'm not due to travel to the UK for a few months. Is anyone coming by Luxembourg in the next 3 weeks? I'd like to get the tyre in time for Tunisia in October.

The KL71 in D3 size is as rare as hens' teeth over here - I can't find one in stock online - and it's twice the UK price.

Cheers,

NJF
  
Post #5161956th Sep 2009 7:53 am
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DSL
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Should be able to pick it up as can route via AJS (just off M25??) on 7th early afternoon. Will zap you a meesage once I firm up plans.
   
Post #5162786th Sep 2009 1:33 pm
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NJF
 


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Cheers, DSL. Much appreciated if you can. When you confirm to me, I'll call Andy and pay for the tyre. Thumbs Up

AJS is only a couple of minutes off the M25.
  
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DSL
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If I had a spare 17" rim I'd get AJS to fit to that but I don't. Sad
   
Post #5162876th Sep 2009 2:04 pm
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Now there's a thought, and Andy happens to have some rims for sale at the moment ...

But actually, I want the tyre only. A downside with the KL71 is that it has a single direction of rotation. I already have two spare wheels built up - one for each side of the car. I want an additional tyre in case I'm unlucky enough to get a second flat on the same side of the car. Then it would be time to get the tyre levers out. Shocked
  
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Makes sense, I'll have one spare underneath and 2 inside but I'm running road tyres so bit more vulnerable to rock punctures. Saying that the puncture I had last year was in the sand! Assume I can pick up your tyre as the only difference is which way round the M25 I go, also plenty of room inside as in Billy No Mates mode. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
   
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