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Old 10-01-2007
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what tyres do i need for indoors at batley?
running b4 2wd
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Yellow mini pins, I warn you they are gash for the first couple of minutes, then good for the rest of the day easy in 2wd. So defo get a practice in and you'll be fine.

I would suggest Snee blue inserts or something similair.
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Mini spikes are not too bad either, (yellow compound) maybe not as fast ultimately, but much less snatchy, easier to drive.
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John's right, because we run a mixture of carpet and polished floor the difference is really quite noticable on pins, an easier tansition on the spikes. Spikes can also be slightly better on the polished floor.

I actually won the supercup on spikes 2 years ago, and will be running them this weekend cos I have loads. But ultimatly pins are better. Both are crap from new for 2-3 mins though.
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