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  1. The video was made by a very skilled South African videographer in South Africa for Mitas.
  2. So many of you have seen me at events with my KTM 690 with the Britannia Composites fairing. I was always considering adding an after market gas tank and finally took the plunge. In fact I decided to do a few things since I was going have the bike incapacitated for a few weeks. So in order of decisions here are the recent upgrades (last month): RallyRaid UK evo2 fuel tanks, radiator guard, radiator screen, and crash protection; Konflict suspension maintenance (had previously done recalling and spring), rotweiller canisterectomy kit and intake/air filter upgrade (along with fuel dongle). Here are before and current pics. Still need to do some work on countershaft bearings. Will be riding again soon. And need to decorate the bright white tanks ?
  3. I got this info at AIMExpo and thought I'd share since MITAS is one of my favorite brands (E09 Dakar mostly) and people are always asking where to buy: Durelle Racing Elizabeth, CO durelleracing.com Motorace Wilbraham, MA motorace.com RawHyde Adventures Castaic, CA rawhyde-offroad.com Twisted Throttle Exeter, RI twistedthrottle.com K and J Racing Solutions Saint Amant, LA 225-315-3423 Treats HQ, Inc San Francisco, CA Treatland.tv
  4. 6 reviews

    With an aggressive knob pattern and cross-ply construction, the Mitas E-09 provides carnivorous traction in difficult terrain with long wear on necessary blacktop. The Dakar version is constructed with thicker sidewalls for greater puncture resistance. Features: > 20% street / 80% dirt > Aggressive tread pattern > Cross-ply construction > Puncture resistant sidewall on Dakar version > DOT
  5. 3 reviews

    With cross-ply construction and a chevron tread pattern that grips both pavement and the roughest terrain, the Mitas E-07 offers the long wear and durability needed for long cross country as well as backwoods adventures. Features: > 50% street / 50% dirt > Chevron tread pattern for optimal grip on and off pavement > Puncture resistant sidewall on Dakar version > DOT
  6. 0 reviews

    With a big block tapered tread pattern designed for grip, comfort and a long life, the Mitas MC 60 GETaWAY is the perfect tire to get you to as well as through your adventure.The Mitas MC 60 GETaWAY are directional knobby tires that provide extended mileage if mounted with the rotation, or if mounted in the opposite rotation provide extra bite offroad. A usable tread life of 5000 miles has been reported by a well known adventure riding school, which is nearly twice what has been accepted as the norm for an aggressive dual-sport tire. Features: > 40% Street / 60% Dirt > Reversible tread pattern > Aggressive off road tread design > Excellent tread life > Tubeless > DOT
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