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Better still, scrap the spare wheel carrier!

But perhaps he wants one for the same reason I specced one on my R400D -- security while travelling in remote, rural places, abroad especially? 

My spare is the original-fit CR500, even though I now have ZZS all round.  To date, I've not had to use it, but it's an insurance policy that provides peace of mind.  If and when I do need to use it, it will be strictly as a get-you-home device.   I couldn't justify the expense of replacing it with a ZZS.

JV

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I don't get it - why fit an expensive tyre to go hard and damaged by the sun, when in all likelihood, you wont need to use it? Id be inclined to fit a cheap tyre to go hard in the sun, allowing you to finish your touring holiday and sort properly when you got home.  

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One plus for getting a wheel with a ZZS is that the tyre comes fitted.  I happily paid a premium price to get an undamaged wheel/tyre combination direct from Caterham rather than buy an expensive wheel and take it to the local cowboys to wreck while balancing/fitting a cheap tyre. If you buy from CC you can always return it if it arrives damaged.

I think the car looks much better with the spare wheel fitted (I know most people would violently disagree but its a personal choice).  Doesn't really matter that the tyre is handed as it's only on there to look the part and allow you to carry on driving after a major blowout.  Gave up with the canned sticky stuff years ago and always insist on a full sized spare wheel on my tintops - legacy of many years commuting long distance by car.

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"But perhaps he wants one for the same reason I specced one on my R400D -- security while travelling in remote, rural places, abroad especially?" 

For a motorbike a spare wheel is not an option and I carry a puncture repair kit (Stop n Go, other kits are available) which can be used if i get a puncture no matter how remote the problem occurs. Tyre weld is a thing of the past, it's easier to create an effective and permanent repair at the roadside instead of filling the tyre with junk. I now carry the same in the Caterham which together with a small air compressor will get me out of a mess if I get a puncture, and probably much less effort than swapping the wheel.

Strangely I've only ever used the repair kits on car tyres, not actually had to use it on the bike!

Stu.

ETA: The Airman mini compressor is the one many adventure bikers prefer.

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...then buy only one rear replacement when down yo 3 mm and put the worn one on as the spare.

I'm not sure I follow that. 

Let's say your two rears are "R1" and "R2", and your spare is "S". 

Do you mean (a) that when R1 and R2 are each down to 3mm, you'd swap (say) R1 with S, and buy a new tyre to replace R2?

Or (b) that you'd just swap (say) R1 and leave R2 on the car?

If (a),  do you then plan to replace both rears as a pair when needed?  If so, the spare will (like mine) just get older and harder as time goes by, but it will get you out of a hole.

If (b), I think rj's warning is valid, as your rear wheels would have different rolling circumferences.

JV

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 Newbie to other newbie’s K series.

Good week for the Caterham,

I’m so impressed with the knowledge and technical expertise I’ve encountered so far.

Thank goodness for word-of-mouth and the forums.

Following on from DVA installing the K01 kit which took the Caterham to another level in performance.  And Nick Potter converting the wheels from 14” to 13” .

6” Fronts and 8” rear Avon ZZS tyre's which has improved the handling by a phenomenal margin.

19 March

New Powerspeed  4-2-1 exhaust fitted by Fast Road Conversions group buy excellent job very impressed with the exhaust, and the installation.  They did a first class job. Sounds wonderful and mid-range torque was much improved.

20th March.  

Re-mapped by Kmaps Mark, did a fantastic job engine running so much smoother.  And performance much improved again! Can highly recommend.  Worth every penny.

Mark, also recommended that I use higher–octane fuel example Shell V-power in future.

Booked in again with DVApower 24th March to have. New oil pressure sender, removal of foam sump baffle and Dave’s modified sump gasket fitted.  With oil changed to Castrol Edge full synthetic 5W/40 and a new oil filter. Also new K&N air filter fitted.

New 4 point Caterham harness fitted by Nick Potter.

JCB

 

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