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Hi all
Got a job lot of schumacher mini spikes off the bay and was wondering is there a knack to knowing which tyres are green or yellow? I can't seem to tell and no paint splodges on them either? Cheers |
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The yellows should feel much softer than the greens.
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excellento, cheers dears, will start fondling me tyres then
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Greens are softer and feel like rubber compared to the yellow compound which is a much quicker to rebound back into shape if you deform the tyre. The yellow also feels more like plastic than rubber - hope that makes sense...
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Not sure which way it is, but I think Yellows have a much stronger smell to them to....
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Think you might find its the opposite way round chap .
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Yeah, the yellow compound is a lot softer than the green compound.
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