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Bridgestone Potenza RE 040

Hi guys, I've been offered these used tyres at a good price they have 5mm tread left and came off a Zed, does anyone know if these are the same standard tyre that were supplied with the Z, mine are Bridgestone Potenza but I can't see any wording that says RE 040.

I just want to make sure they will match my rears.

 

Btw plan to get MPSS next year (full set)

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He's the Forum Tire Guru don't you know? Wink

 

 

Sent from my Zed using Nangkang tyres front, RE040's rear

Was going to ask about that Graham ~ not his title but more the spelling of it. :dry:

 

"Tyre" is the British English way of spelling it, :thumbs: ...."Tire" is the American English way of spelling it. :thumbdown:

 

Edit: or was it a take on him being the "fatigue guru" :)

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He's the Forum Tire Guru don't you know? Wink

 

 

Sent from my Zed using Nangkang tyres front, RE040's rear

Was going to ask about that Graham ~ not his title but more the spelling of it. :dry:

 

"Tyre" is the British English way of spelling it, :thumbs: ...."Tire" is the American English way of spelling it. :thumbdown:

 

Edit: or was it a take on him being the "fatigue guru" :)

 

How do you spell it in welsh though?

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He's the Forum Tire Guru don't you know? Wink

 

 

Sent from my Zed using Nangkang tyres front, RE040's rear

Was going to ask about that Graham ~ not his title but more the spelling of it. :dry:

 

"Tyre" is the British English way of spelling it, :thumbs: ...."Tire" is the American English way of spelling it. :thumbdown:

 

Edit: or was it a take on him being the "fatigue guru" :)

 

How do you spell it in welsh though?

How should I know I was born in Yorkshire and don't speak that "gobble de gook" welsh language. :lol:;)

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as its a "fairly" new invention tyre in welsh is typically "teir" but wheel being an older invention is "olwyn"

That's interesting to know. ;)

 

My mother is the only one in our family who can speak welsh ~ I never picked it up in the schools and dropped learning it once I reached comprehensive as it was hindering my french lessons. :(

 

Edit: :p

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as its a "fairly" new invention tyre in welsh is typically "teir" but wheel being an older invention is "olwyn"

That's interesting to know. ;)

 

My mother is the only one in our family who can speak welsh ~ I never picked it up in the schools and dropped learning it once I reached comprehensive as it was effecting my french lessons. :(

 

:lol: it obviously affected your english as well

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as its a "fairly" new invention tyre in welsh is typically "teir" but wheel being an older invention is "olwyn"

That's interesting to know. ;)

 

My mother is the only one in our family who can speak welsh ~ I never picked it up in the schools and dropped learning it once I reached comprehensive as it was effecting my french lessons. :(

 

:lol: it obviously affected your english as well

Don't know what you mean? :shrug: Lol. :blush:

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He's the Forum Tire Guru don't you know? Wink

 

 

Sent from my Zed using Nangkang tyres front, RE040's rear

Was going to ask about that Graham ~ not his title but more the spelling of it. :dry:

 

"Tyre" is the British English way of spelling it, :thumbs: ...."Tire" is the American English way of spelling it. :thumbdown:

 

Edit: or was it a take on him being the "fatigue guru" :)

 

I think maybe a modicum of sarcasm has been used on his username ;)

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