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Old 18-04-2008
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New to offroad, did a couple of meetings before xmas 07 with a bit of success, looking to do some outdoor racing this year

Iv read that snee inserts are used outdoors but i havent seen them anywhere, can anyone point me in the right direction?

or what are the inserts to use, bearing in mind this is for grass like batley

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Hi Matt

Snee inserts can be found but only in a few places most people use a medium insert there all pretty similar. I think you can get some snee's from BRM I havent got any contact details though.

Glad to see your enjoying racing

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cheers ash

just been browsing and schumacher do the new insert thats meant to be between their blue and white insert

http://www.racing-cars.com/products.asp?recnumber=4863
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I tried these for the first time a few weeks ago and they are very good these would do the job perfectly for you.

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Yes, those Schumacher 'Green' inserts have only just come out. However they are slightly softer than the Snee Blue inserts. The Snee Blues are very similiar to the Schumey Blue inserts, but if you buy the Snee's in bulk they are v. cheap.

Personally I prefer the green inserts in yellow minipins. They give a more even wear over the tyres, rather than just in the middle. I have yet to try them in minispikes but I might try them on the wheel to compare before glueing up.
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