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Old 06-10-2011
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What surfaces are they usually used on?
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Polished wood floor they work well, we use them at our club:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmy34qHqLA8
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Polished floor only in yellow I imagine.

In blue they are ace on a wet grass track
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Yes your right Dan, sorry forgot to mention that, we all run Yellow compound indoors on the poilshed wood floor
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Polished wood floor they work well, we use them at our club:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmy34qHqLA8
What a fantastic track!!
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should mention they are the most bizarre tyre in the world. New tyres are slower than worn ones, it takes weeks to run them in go off and come back in again at will. you definatly even get a "bad" set that never grip so you chase your arse with setting the car up for weeks. They really are a pain on the arse.


But nothing, abaolutly nothing grips nearly as well as bad pair!! And every possible tyre has been tried on polished wood at forcc
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