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owl10 Could Be A Chat Bot
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Hong Kong Phooey |
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Hong Kong Phooey World Chat Champion
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matto Crazy Courier
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talkToTheHat World Chat Champion
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B5234FT Brolly Dolly
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spnorm |
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spnorm Crazy Courier
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I drive about 15k business miles a year and don’t skimp on tyres as grip is important on crappy roads, especially in winter.
My BMW 320d had Michelin crappy eco tyres on when new and they were awful; no grip and very flexible side walls. A change to Michelin Premacy 3 tyres improved grip and handling no end
My current Golf GT has Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres fitted and they really do stick to the road. You can almost corner as quickly in winter as you can in summer, so twisty roads are still fun at this time of year unless they’re icy.
The tyre profile and suspension is also important though. Little commuter cars tend to have high profile tyres and soggy suspension, so don’t generally handle well |
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bikertomm World Chat Champion
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I genuinely think on tight-ish corners and bends I'm quicker in my mx5
Mainly because no fucks given and I feel I'm far better at driving quick(ish) than I am riding a bike quick.
Grin factor on the bike is more, because I'm worse. ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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F1.ash Renault 5 Driver
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arry Super Spammer
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Ste Not Work Safe
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Why did the tyres on your 911 last four years? |
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arry Super Spammer
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talkToTheHat World Chat Champion
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 37 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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