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New Schumacher yellow blocks
Anyone tried them on the rear of a 2wd?
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Block tyres
I tried them at stotfold on the new astro, they're not bad, a lot of traction but a bit aggressive on landing tho. Also they were stretched over 2.2" wheels which is not ideal
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Yeah, I put them on the 4wd not realising they were not 2.2" tyres.
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4wd seems to work
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Hi
I have used them at Worm (Astro) and so did the Schumacher team drivers during a club round, the team drivers went back to the mini spikes and so did I. They are great for drive and do not seem so ware out, although I am not sure why the team drivers did not use them on their SV2's I will ask them next time I see them. regards Neale |
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they do look a bit like the other Brand of well known tire,and they gave good drive but not good rotation,
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I remember trying them on my RC10 back in the late 80's and they were pretty good then
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Yeah I don't think Schumacher can be accused of copying the "other tyre brand" on this one!
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Quote:
No mention of copying |
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