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Re: Dunlop or Metzeler?



I disagree! I get very good cold temperature  traction and excellent warm
temperature traction.

Kyle
Stockholm Sweden
99 ST "Black Widow"


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From: Thomas Emberson <thomas@xxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, June 25, 2000 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: Dunlop or Metzeler?


>On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Jim Gillespie wrote:
>
>>     They have a lightweight carcass and a rubber compound which is
>> designed for track use.  One of the consequences of the lightweight
>> carcass is that they are prone to losing pressure, so if you are going
>> to use them on the road check the pressures *every* day.
>
>As well, from what I understand they operate best under warmer
>conditions. Thus you might actually get less grip durring your
>short hops. So just think of them as high price BridgeRocks for
>city use. They really are designed to be put into tyre warmers and
>kept at speed during a race.
>
>Thomas
>
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