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I believe the Shui Greens & Yellows are of a different rubber compound, green may be harder but yellow last longer
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Green are a natural rubber compound, yellow is synthetic. I always found schumey green's to be a slightly odd compound, and have a very narrow window of use. In this window however, nothing can touch them!
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Agree with Mark, they are different, it's not like a sliding scale. Personally on Grass I prefer a BB most of the time, but on a multisurface track the Schumacher greens often work much better (for one run on the rears
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If you fancy giving Green Mini Pins a run on Sunday I will fetch you a set as I have a Box Full.
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Haha.....erm, no.
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I ran schumacher greens in the rear of my cr a sits the only one si could find with yellow fronts and my fronts are wrecked by the rears are not as bad as the fronts. And they gave me good grip to.
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