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Old March 23rd, 2014, 09:20 PM   #1
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Chicken Hawk Racing Pole Position Tire Warmers

Picked these up a while back and won't be using them any time soon. I'm pretty sure they were used by the previous owner, although they still look like new. These are the ninja 250 specific warmers that aren't on any website. Chicken Hawk makes them specifically for the 250, but they don't advertise them for some reason.

$240 (or reasonable offer) + shipping (shouldn't be much more than $20 in the lower 48). I'm asking less than I paid, which I think is fair enough since they go for about $500 new. I might be willing to trade for full size warmers of equal value.


Here is a picture of them from when I bought them. I'll take some more pictures in a bit.


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Old March 23rd, 2014, 09:47 PM   #2
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Old March 23rd, 2014, 10:07 PM   #3
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i'll give you 80$ shipped
Sorry, I'll have to pass on that....
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Old March 24th, 2014, 07:22 AM   #6
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Updated pictures. Tested them both last night and they work just fine. Only issue I noticed is that there is one tiny mark from the element about an inch long. Since I didn't remember that, I'm willing to take (reasonable) offers. Other than that, these are in perfect shape and show very little wear. They aren't even dirty.







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I got a set of Chicken Hawk Warmers and they are of great quality.

Is these the tri-temp ones?
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Old March 25th, 2014, 05:07 AM   #8
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I got a set of Chicken Hawk Warmers and they are of great quality.

Is these the tri-temp ones?
Yep, three temps. Hi-med-low

And you are correct that these are good quality. Basically the only thing better would be the Pro line from chicken hawk.
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Bump, dropping the price to $280 plus shipping.
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Bumpity Bumpity
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my ridiculous lowball offers still stand ;P
Multiply the second one by four and you have a deal.
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Old April 21st, 2014, 01:56 PM   #14
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Trade

Lets do a trade good sir. I have an awesome set of PSR tire warmers. They are awesome because they have a variable tempature control box and only use one plug so you dont have to run more wires and unplug two warmers each time you go out on the track.
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i dont get why anyone would want to trade one set of tire warmers for another?
I won't be using these any time soon, so I'd rather have a set of warmers for my R6 or cash to buy them, or more track time.

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Lets do a trade good sir. I have an awesome set of PSR tire warmers. They are awesome because they have a variable tempature control box and only use one plug so you dont have to run more wires and unplug two warmers each time you go out on the track.
What condition are they in and what size?
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Which tires did you use these on? the 125gp or the 110f/140r?
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Which tires did you use these on? the 125gp or the 110f/140r?
I didn't actually use them. They are designed for the 250, so they aren't the 125gp size warmers (which I would assume are designed for the 18 inch wheels that 125s have)
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Yay or Nay on the trade good sir?
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Yay or Nay on the trade good sir?
What condition are they in? New or used? And what size?
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What condition are they in? New or used? And what size?
They are 120/17 and 190/17. I used them on my R6 when I had one. I don't plan on a 600 anytime soon. They work great and no issues what so ever. Have original carrying bag that comes with them. The gauge is Celcius. Pm me if you want to mail them and switch.
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They are 120/17 and 190/17. I used them on my R6 when I had one. I don't plan on a 600 anytime soon. They work great and no issues what so ever. Have original carrying bag that comes with them. The gauge is Celcius. Pm me if you want to mail them and switch.
I'd need some cash on top of those warmers. You warmers retail for around $300 new, the chicken hawks sell for over $500 new.
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I'd need some cash on top of those warmers. You warmers retail for around $300 new, the chicken hawks sell for over $500 new.
IN that case I'll just fold and keep my warmers. They work perfectly fine for me and the 250. I was just trying to help you reach your goals of warming larger tires but I don't feel like replacing something that isn't broke why change it if in the end warm tires are warm tires on a 250 so much is irrelevant - hakuna matata
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No problem.

Price drop to $240 plus shipping.
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