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Old 25-05-2010
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Schumachers tires are very new to us up here in the north. How are the compared? Green, blue and yellow compound?
We run on a turf track with very high traction. Almost impossible to keep the front wheels to the ground and traction rolls occur often. Dilemma, because if I let the slipper loose, I wont have enough punch over the jumps.
We run on minispike yellow and we have to cut of 1-3 rows of spikes to make it work.
That why I ask if any other compound would work better?

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Old 26-05-2010
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Blue - General purpose hard wearing

Green - Slightly softer than blue but works right trough from wet to dry

Yellow - Softer the racers choice, The benchmark compound for indoor and out

Silver - Ultimat dust/dirt tyre Very soft

Soft - The CAT original, Winner of the Worlds
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Old 26-05-2010
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They also made pink compound as well which were very very soft.
Useless in the UK (IMO) but they may have worked on dirt.
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