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Old 26-11-2015
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Default Schumacher Pink MiniSpike

I picked up a Procat the other day and it came with a set of what I guess are pink minispikes (Pink spot on the tyre) They are really squidgy and soft.

Sorry to sound thick but are these of any use and when would you use them?
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Are you sure they aren't Ballistic Mini Spikes? Pink is the softest Ballistic compound, equivalent to Schumacher Silver - they're pretty useless other than for very fine and loosely packed dirt.
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They are awesome on very wet astro. Use them on a very bumpy slippery astro track near me when it is very cold and or wet. Basically when Ballistic Greens stop working time to use pinks.
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I use rear silvers on wet Astro too.
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Could they be BIBX compound schumacher minis?
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BIBX had an orange spot on them IIRC...
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Old 27-12-2015
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I've had them before back in the day, best not to use them on anything grippy like carpet or abrasive like worn grass otherwise they'll burn up very quickly..
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