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Old 20-07-2006
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Default Wet Tires

For Bury and Southport ???

Green Mini Spikes????

2 weeks ago, it was like glass at bury...my personal lap times went down by at least 5 seconds because a)I cant drive and b, erm I cant drive....whats the best tires (and http appreciated) for the wet?...mixture of astro, grass and cobbles.concrete?

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Old 21-07-2006
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Green Schu Mini's for both tracks, unless it rains so bad its like a boating lake, then Ballistic buggy spike in green compound (some people say pink works also)
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Old 21-07-2006
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Hi Stu

Green minispikes do work better in the wet at Bury, but they do wear quickly. When it's wet at our place I tend to soften the springs all round, back the slipper off a bit and back my thumb off a lot (I struggle with the last one though )

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Old 21-07-2006
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BB pinks work best on very wet conditions, i run BB greens in the damp though, i don't like schumi's unless it's dry.
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Old 22-07-2006
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lol, ty guys...erm Rob, hurleys vs Hatcliffes...your gonna have to get your wife involved (hurleys that want to race =5, hatcliffes =3 :smile: !!)

Do we get a start? because we could do with it. My dad's perfectly able to run into every barrier on the track :P

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