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skip 10 Mar 2006 07:58

Tyres in Peru
 
Hi
Can anyone tell if it is easy to get tyres in Peru and are they expencive.Iám in Santiago Chile at the momment and my tyres are worn but they will get me to Peru.I can get a set here but i don´t want to carry them all the way to Peru,i was told that north of Santiargo it would be a lot harder to find tyres. Cheers Skip

Twofinger 10 Mar 2006 08:56

There are many tires of different types in Iquequi, Chile and Lima, Peru. You didn't say what size you need, which can be a consideration.

In Lima contact KTMPERU.com. In Iquequi go to the Zonfra. Anyone can tell you where it is when you get there.

Smellybiker 10 Mar 2006 09:15

You mean you change tyres BEFORE the canvas starts showing ?



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skip 10 Mar 2006 18:47

Hi
Don´t be awestruck my tyres are ok at the momment but after 1000s of miles of barren desert they won´t be. Cheers skip

Vagamundo 11 Mar 2006 00:33

I would buy them at the Zofra, in Iquique. Cheap but good chinese tyres. In Lima try Vladimir at KTM motors in Av. Benavides cuadra 12 o 13, in Miraflores. There is also a Pirelli dealer in Av. Aramburu (also Miraflores) Not sure about the number, the store¡s name is Direlli, near Aramburu with Av. Panama. Look for me if you ride north to Huaraz, I am the HU host here. Vagamundo@bikerider.com

skip 12 Mar 2006 04:23

Hi
Thanks for the info on tyres that helps a load. Cheers Skip

mollydog 13 Mar 2006 02:19

I don't know what bike you are riding or
what tires you are looking for but my inclination would be to CALL or email the shops in Peru to SEE IF THEY HAVE YOUR TIRES IN STOCK. Check prices too. In may turn out the tire in Chile are less $. OR it may be the Lima shops need weeks after ordering them to take
actual delivery. Don't you know......they
all use the ......Just In Time method of
inventory!! ;-) (thats a joke!)

Any chance you could strap at least
one tire on your bike? Dunno?

Good luck. How about an update post on
where you ended up getting tires, how
much and from who.

Cheers,
Patrick

skip 14 Mar 2006 00:26

Hi Patrick
Decided to get a set here in Santiago and just carry them, i think it will save time in the end. Plenty of tyre shops on the street called Lira. A set of Pirelli MT70s, 90/90/21 front and 130/80/18 rear cost about $120.US.This is cheap compared to the UK. You can get cheaper brands of tyres here that are not to bad as well, but there is all so some real crap on sale. Cheers Skip

diariosde 15 Mar 2006 00:30

Itr probably does not matter anymore, but I needed the same size of tires and bought them in Lima (at the Miraflores place, very easy to find) for 105 US. But they dont have the same pattern (Pirelli MT60 on the back and 21 on the front) and it takes them very long to get new imports (they are made in Brasil). So what Im saying is, the choice is very limited and trying to reserve them in advance via email did not result in any kind of answer.
I also was referred to Roberto Belmonte, the owner of the shop, and he refused to see me! Which took me quite by surprise. But the mecanics are ok and the worksho is clean and confidence inspireing.

Karl


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