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hypnoelvis
juljam33
steve
Mogs
RussCoopey72
keith husky 450
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Re: mousses
I'll give them a whirl, I was on the thinking that someone is making there stamp on the market under cutting michillen. First time using mousses so happy to pay for the cheaper ones as a starter
RussCoopey72- Posts : 40
Join date : 2015-10-26
Age : 36
Location : Penpedairheol
Re: mousses
To be fair mind Steve, you were smack on the money with that Dunlop rear tyre, its lasted well and the stiff sidewalls on it are perfect for Tubliss, ran it at 0psi for most of today and it gripped like shit, and the sidewalls held up superbly, well impressed!
mizzed- Posts : 3094
Join date : 2015-05-04
Age : 44
Location : Tafarnaubach
Re: mousses
New Michelin's have been a nightmare this year. apparently they have changed the formula removing a nasty substance. very prone to failure now!! ripping and tearing.
All the championship boys are now on Metzeler/Pirelli which im told are the same, but youve got a bugger of a job to get them.
Dont waste your money on those technos!!!
All the championship boys are now on Metzeler/Pirelli which im told are the same, but youve got a bugger of a job to get them.
Dont waste your money on those technos!!!
hypnoelvis- Posts : 756
Join date : 2010-04-13
Re: mousses
I got Dunlop mousses been in there 3 yrs and now the front needs replacing ... bit of a job to get them too
juljam33- Posts : 2874
Join date : 2011-10-28
Age : 91
Location : spanking my monkey
Re: mousses
Using Michelin, but front has gone very soft after only 6 months this time , riding time every other week & very little road so not so good as they have been.
sparks- Posts : 758
Join date : 2012-10-30
Location : Arkham Asylum
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