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Author: | pippoxray [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 18:58:12 ] |
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Author: | nnick [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 19:55:14 ] |
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Although I only run once on carpet I found that the LRP's addictive is very good!! (the white one not the black) This one 6501 top traction Nick |
Author: | pippoxray [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 20:39:13 ] |
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why not the black, is it bad? thanks |
Author: | Tonyv [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 20:45:44 ] |
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The ones that worked best for me sofar on carpet are indeed LRP Carpet (white-old or light blue-new) and Orion Part 1. On asphalt Trinity Tyre Tweak and LRP Asphalt (black) seem to work best with these tyres. |
Author: | pippoxray [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:15:42 ] |
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and what about "jack the gripper" Tony another question,sorry,what are your suggests to use cs-27 on carpet? Lrp additive and how about tyrewarmers? thanks a lot tony,i'm waiting the moment you will stop to reply my topic |
Author: | Tonyv [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:40:32 ] |
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Now why would I stop? Jack the Gripper is good indoors too. It is the same as the LRP Carpet. Tyrewarmers depends on the circumstances. Outdoors I often use them but indoors it is usually not a good idea as the tyres will warm up to quickly. |
Author: | Joep [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:48:12 ] |
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Is Jack the Gripper not suitable for asphalt/outdoor? |
Author: | Tonyv [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:50:47 ] |
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Oh it works and pretty good too. But Tyre Tweak and LRP Asphalt work better on asphalt in my opinion. |
Author: | EricG [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:55:18 ] |
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Tony, I’ve looked on Trinity’s web site for Tyre Tweak and the only one I’ve found is Tire Tweak 2000 which says it’s for foam tires. Is this the Tyre Tweak your referring to? Thanks, Eric |
Author: | Tonyv [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 22:57:07 ] |
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Yes that's the one. Must be US spelling . Works great on rubber tires (tyres) too. |
Author: | EricG [ Tue Feb 15, 2005 23:02:28 ] |
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I guess we American just don't know how to spell tire correctly. Anyways, I'll have to get some and give it a try thank. |
Author: | xrayted [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 04:30:29 ] |
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Author: | Ginger_Mat [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:03:09 ] |
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Author: | pippoxray [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 15:00:27 ] |
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Author: | Tonyv [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 18:01:14 ] |
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Author: | pippoxray [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 18:17:56 ] |
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Author: | pippoxray [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 19:19:25 ] |
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Author: | Tonyv [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 21:24:56 ] |
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Author: | pippoxray [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 21:32:45 ] |
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Author: | Tonyv [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:34:45 ] |
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