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mckrill 10.19.2010 11:10 AM

Thanks, I'm a pretty good "jumper" by now...

mckrill 10.19.2010 11:34 AM

How about sacrificing these babies on tarmac this weekend?? Just have to glue them, they are belted already..

http://rsb.se/gallery/files/1/5/3/img_0154.jpg

suicideneil 10.19.2010 11:47 AM

That would be one way to make some slick tires :intello:

You could keep on using the others too, just dial in loads of camber... :lol:

Jahay 10.20.2010 07:27 AM

HAHA shall we take some bets on how long those will last before becoming as smooth as a babies bottom?

Have you considered getting some HPI Road Phaltline tyres? I have my blast rims but no tyres yet... hoping it will make my road runs more fun and the savage driftable on tarmac!

Nard Cox 10.20.2010 09:42 AM

Don't mess the Mulchers up, they rule on gras :)

Buy some Road Rages or Phaltlines and detroy them!

molak 10.20.2010 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mckrill (Post 384522)
One hand driving is done with the left hand, Index finger on the throttle and then the thumb on the steering wheel..


That was my guess but my thumb seem to be to short :(



These slick tires perform well on tarmac :lol:

http://rsb.se/gallery/files/1/5/3/sulor.jpg

Leave mulchers for dirt or grass. Kill those tires on a tarmac sesion!

mckrill 10.20.2010 11:19 AM

OK, lets see what the weekend has in mind... I hope the weather becomes OK so I can bash some tarmac then...

Phalt lines, they are quite expensive, just for use on tarmac.. I usually use the brushless Serpent I made a few years ago for that kind of racing.

Jahay 10.20.2010 11:20 AM

Yes expensive... but at least they will last a while unlike all the other tyres you own haha!

mckrill 10.20.2010 11:25 AM

it might become cheap per mile then.. I'll try to find some at ebay some day.

molak 10.20.2010 12:47 PM

What about losi road rash tires??

They are quite cheap..

http://cgi.ebay.com/LOSI-LOSB7205-RO...item3f03184d52

suicideneil 10.20.2010 01:01 PM

Quiet? Those are incredibly cheap...

Jahay 10.20.2010 01:02 PM

woah! THOSE ARE CHEAPPPP!!!!!!!

i like those but i think the sidewalll looks a little tall for road use compared to the phaltlines which are extremely low profile... someone correct me if im wrong

mckrill 10.20.2010 01:40 PM

cheap enough to destroy in seconds...
40 series sand paws/paddles would be fun as well.:party:

molak 10.20.2010 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 384676)
Quiet? Those are incredibly cheap...

I meant "quite cheap"

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 384678)
woah! THOSE ARE CHEAPPPP!!!!!!!

i like those but i think the sidewalll looks a little tall for road use compared to the phaltlines which are extremely low profile... someone correct me if im wrong

A taller profile will have less grip in turns, wich for using a monster on-road I think is better. Since it will harder roll the truck.

If you lower and harden the suspension and wanna set a time in a track buy the low profile ones. If you just want to melt them buy the cheap ones..

mckrill 10.22.2010 09:25 AM

Thanks - I'll finish of the ones I'm halfway through already... I hope to have some racing-time on Sunday.


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