Anyone else following The Tiger Bus?

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Re: Anyone else following The Tiger Bus?

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Ohhhh Nasty! What was the tyres & engine?
I'm putting 215/70 R16 's on mine which I understand are only 7% over standard 14" tyres. True?

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KarlT wrote:Ohhhh Nasty! What was the tyres & engine?
I'm putting 215/70 R16 's on mine which I understand are only 7% over standard 14" tyres. True?

8.1% over a 185R14 I think Karl.

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:rofl 8.44% :mrgreen:

Weight is an important factor as well dont forget!
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syncropaddy wrote::rofl 8.44% :mrgreen:

Weight is an important factor as well dont forget!

True. I just gave the actual size difference figure taken from the Brickyard site.

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Cheers, sounds reasonable.
Didn't syncros also come with 205/14R80's on the 6" steel rims, as a VW option?
Alloys, so that should also help.

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We are watching their travels. Something we would love to do in the future although not as radical. We are thinking about a trip following the coast of southern Europe from east to west and then Morocco. Scandinavia is another part of the world that needs visiting and that a Syncro would be good for and we've not been to at all.

Two offspring at Uni at present which is very expensive. In three or four years time we should be able to ease up though and take some time out. By then the Syncro should be just about sorted!! :oops: :oops:
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KarlT wrote:Cheers, sounds reasonable.
Didn't syncros also come with 205/14R80's on the 6" steel rims, as a VW option?
Alloys, so that should also help.
have a set for sale just now with matching tyres if anybodys in need...cheers
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PetenAli wrote:Two offspring at Uni at present which is very expensive. In three or four years time we should be able to ease up though and take some time out. By then the Syncro should be just about sorted!! :oops: :oops:


Yeah, I know that feeling. Its always it'll be easier/better in a few years. Ours are still in single digits (7 & 9) & I think a great age to go travelling, don't take up too much space & don't eat too much! :lol:
But we've just started a new business & the work, set-up costs, improvements have have taken their toll.....But hey it'll all be good in a few years!! :lol:

Fancy the good old USofA Rockie route. Amazing sights, huge skies & great healthcare!! :rollin

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Just to update that Tigerbus is about 100km from the Iranian border...all running well so far... :ok
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poshbuggers wrote:
KarlT wrote:Ohhhh Nasty! What was the tyres & engine?
I'm putting 215/70 R16 's on mine which I understand are only 7% over standard 14" tyres. True?

8.1% over a 185R14 I think Karl.

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khoo10cents wrote:Just to update that Tigerbus is about 100km from the Iranian border...all running well so far... :ok

Looked at their Facebook page today and it seems they have munched the gearbox in Turkey. Some great pics
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I spotted that earlier too mate. Looks like they are in the process of getting it fixed though.
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They are (or should be) in Iran by now.
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They managed to get the gear parts shipped from Germany to Turkey, they crossed Iranian border on Sat. They will move on to Pakistan, India and then ship the bus to Malaysia.
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Hi guys, before i write the same thing twice... some answers to the above speculations can be found here :)) http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewto ... 53#5887553" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Ciao,

.martin :)

P.S.: Thanx for following us, really great to see...
P.S.: Someone asked about the tire carrier... I have slightly modified it to cope with these wheels. also allowing to carry sand boards now:) http://www.easy2design.de/bla/en/tigerb ... e-carrier/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://log.tigerbus.de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - http://www.facebook.com/TravelTiger" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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