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GAZ 28-02-2008 02:29 PM

GRP tyres
 
has anyone used them or compared them to schueys recently?

Welshy40 28-02-2008 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GAZ (Post 98978)
has anyone used them or compared them to schueys recently?

Ask Dan Greenwood, as he has tried them

josh_smaxx 28-02-2008 08:10 PM

I once ran a set indoors and they seemed very similar to the shuey yellow minispikes, i think i will run them exclusively in the regionals this year.

racdeaf 28-02-2008 10:07 PM

grp wear down alot quicker than schumacher as i bought a set which it didn't last me a meeting so i alway sticked to schumacher mini pin or mini spike since

telboy 28-02-2008 10:39 PM

What surface were you running on?:confused:

I ran 1 set at two outdoor regionals last year, and they don't seem worn at all. They still look like new.

Whereas the shueys were worn after one meeting.

Grip wise. i think they're more consistent, and don't drop off as much.

josh_smaxx 28-02-2008 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by telboy (Post 99246)
I ran 1 set at two outdoor regionals last year, and they don't seem worn at all. They still look like new.

Whereas the shueys were worn after one meeting.

Grip wise. i think they're more consistent, and don't drop off as much.

This is why im running them, lots and lots of feedback like this. Also i have heard that they do ok in the wet so i wont need yellows then a set of green incase it rains.

BTW, running indoor when teesside had loads and loads of slippy they wore down very quickly but didnt loose grip very much.

ashleyb4 28-02-2008 11:30 PM

They look more worn when there run but because of the texture of the tyre there is more grip.

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JohnM 29-02-2008 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by telboy (Post 99246)
Grip wise. i think they're more consistent, and don't drop off as much.

Odd, I found them the total opposite last year, half way through a run, it was like they just switched off:eh?: probably only on their 4th or 5th run on grass/worn grass.

ben 29-02-2008 09:50 AM

I tried a set on my 2wd at batley outdoors and i was impressed by them. The moulding of them seems to be of a much better quality than the schumacher. I found that even when the spikes had worn down a lot they still had a good level of grip. I think tom cockerill did a practice run and all his qualifiers and a final on a set on his 2wd and still managed a top 3 finish. :woot:

Chrislong 29-02-2008 11:50 AM

I find them very good and predictable. Whereas with new Schumachers on, multisurface track, the car can grip roll if I over-drive the car. but with GRP's they did not grip roll, plenty of grip and duration, and overall I prefered the GRP tyre.

Then it also comes with a moulded insert, so this tipped the scale completely for me :thumbsup:

jimmy 29-02-2008 12:04 PM

the orange colour of the inserts is also rather yummy :thumbsup:

Southwell 29-02-2008 12:08 PM

But you dont get them in 2wd fronts :( I do like the fact you get fresh foams every time though!

jim76 29-02-2008 12:12 PM

Do you guys find the inserts OK, or do you swap them out for Snee blue etc?

Gayo 29-02-2008 12:39 PM

I'd like to give them a try. Do you know where I can buy some online ?

Do they make 4wd fronts ?

Cheers !

Arn0 29-02-2008 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Gayo (Post 99372)
I'd like to give them a try. Do you know where I can buy some online ?

Do they make 4wd fronts ?

4wd tires available! Ref N20
Try Mirage UK, saw some there!

Cockerill 29-02-2008 01:49 PM

I like the fact that the spikes are moulded properly and both tires are the same in one packet, but that might just be me being picky?:confused:

As Ben said I ran them for a full day at Batley when they first came available. I did a couple of practice runs, 4 rounds and the final and finished 2nd? I think. They did 'go off' in the final, but that was after 30+mins running. They do 'look' like they wear very quickly but I found the grip is still there so kept running. Also as said earlier, Rears and 4WD fronts come with foams, all for a cheaper price than Schumacher's + foams, hence I'll be running them at regionals/Club events this year.

super__dan 29-02-2008 04:28 PM

Didn't I also run your car for a round back to back when my servo died?

They are good but it's horses for courses and we'll work out when to use which and when. They have more of a window I think though between dry and damp. Not sure they are the tyre when fully wet but you know if it spits with rain your run won't be entirely burned like on yellows.

strobe 29-02-2008 04:35 PM

Will GRP be developing any other compounds?

jim76 29-02-2008 04:44 PM

they already have 2 other compounds. they are being tested at the moment and Mirage will hopefully start providing them if the feedback is good.

DCM 29-02-2008 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Southwell (Post 99364)
But you dont get them in 2wd fronts :( I do like the fact you get fresh foams every time though!

sorry, misread what Ian said


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